J.D. Power presented 2010 the most reliable cars rating

J.D. Power presented 2010 the most reliable cars rating

The economic crisis that had experienced automakers went to benefit the American Automotive industry. As shown by data released by the marketing company JD Power, owners of vehicles of American manufacturers reported fewer problems in the first 90 days use of their cars than owners of machines in many foreign brands.

According to a study by an average of 100 American cars for the first 90 days of operation had 108 failures, while at the same number of cars produced in the U.S. foreign brands - 109 breakdowns. U.S. auto giants Ford Motor, General Motors and Chrysler for the first time in the past 24 years have demonstrated impressive results in improving the quality of its products. The biggest success has made Ford: on average every 100 cars of this brand in the first three months of operation revealed 93 faults.

Below is a list of ten car brands that deliver the least problems to their owners. Specified number of breakdowns per 100 vehicles of any brand in the first three months of operation.

1. Porsche (83)
2. Acura (86)
3. Mercedes (87)
4. Lexus (1988)
5. Ford (93)
6. Honda (95)
7. Hyundai (102)
8. Lincoln (106)
9. Infiniti (107)
10. Volvo (109)

Audi Cars occupy 12 line reliability rating, Chevrolet - 1914, Nissan - 15, BMW - 1916, Mazda - 1919, Toyota - 1921, Volkswagen - 31. The worst performance demonstrates Land Rover. In cars of this brand for the first 90 days of operation there is an average of 170 failures per 100 vehicles.