Reliabilty????




2013 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study
Mercedes #4 right behind Toyota
BMW #17
Audi # 24
http://autos.jdpower.com/ratings/dep...ss-release.htm




2013 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study
Mercedes #4 right behind Toyota
BMW #17
Audi # 24
http://autos.jdpower.com/ratings/dep...ss-release.htm
This is one you should never trust. JD power is a promotional entity founded in the 1980's by car companies. Its statististics are worth exactly zero.
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Between the CLA and the S Class, the overall impression is that MB is still challenged by first year quality of a new program. Of course, there is a distribution in any population, so the above comment about a trouble-free CLA is to be expected somewhere in the production.
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Between the CLA and the S Class, the overall impression is that MB is still challenged by first year quality of a new program. Of course, there is a distribution in any population, so the above comment about a trouble-free CLA is to be expected somewhere in the production.
A little history is necessary here. JD powers ratings for vehicles came to the forefront in the 1980smwhen US automakers were building some of the worst cars ever made. JD powers was bankrolled by the auto industry itself. Among its most reliable brands were such stars as the GM X cars Chrysler Le barons and other such useless crap lost to history. A few decades later its was obvious that their car rankings were completely bogus they branched out to other industries with basically the same results. Presently their strategy has shifted a little, they simply wait for consumer reports to put out its ratings (if anything CR has an adversarial relationship with the auto industry) then a week later their new rankings appear, mostly reflecting CR ratings. They have so many rankings that even a Yugo could claim to have been number one in one ranking or another.
The only ranking they may have a valid statistical result is the initial quality rankings (90 days) where they do sample extensively among buyers. The issue with that is that 90 day reliability is an almost insignificant finding, given todays construction standards the difference among brands for initial quality is infinitesimal. The days of seeing parts fall off the car as you were driving off the lot are long gone, Fiats were well known for that.
The only ranking they may have a valid statistical result is the initial quality rankings (90 days) where they do sample extensively among buyers. The issue with that is that 90 day reliability is an almost insignificant finding, given todays construction standards the difference among brands for initial quality is infinitesimal. The days of seeing parts fall off the car as you were driving off the lot are long gone, Fiats were well known for that.
The "bankroll" statement is based on....what? They did charge an attribution fee for advertising the results (for those for whom the news was good), but that has no effect on the results. I have no idea upon what you discriminate "valid statistical result" between IQS and VDS. Although all manufacturers have improved build quality, differences do remain in IQS results. Given the sample size, the differences they report as significant fall outside the margin of error. Upon what facts do you conclude otherwise?

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Everything you'll ever need to know about car reliability without commercial bias:
By the way the most important point of the whole dissertation is around 3/4 down the whole thing, CR's reliability findings have never been disputed by any manufacturer, in fact manufacturers use it as Quality analysis for their own QA programs!
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2...-faq/index.htm
Its not perfect but the best by far.
Everything you'll ever need to know about car reliability without commercial bias:
By the way the most important point of the whole dissertation is around 3/4 down the whole thing, CR's reliability findings have never been disputed by any manufacturer, in fact manufacturers use it as Quality analysis for their own QA programs!
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2...-faq/index.htm
Its not perfect but the best by far.

Initial Quality Study (IQS) is 3 months in service
Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) is 3 years in service
Both are used and help complete a total assessment.
2013 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study
Mercedes #4 right behind Toyota
BMW #17
Audi # 24
http://autos.jdpower.com/ratings/dep...ss-release.htm




True and the minimum number of responses is 100. However among statisticians the smallest representative sample is 35 (I use to know where that number came from but its been a while). Thus their representative sample from a "random" population ( if there really is such a thing), more than passes mathematical muster. As they point out this could be a fluke of a brand new model and it may improve next quite significantly, but it still a reason for concern. Mercedes had been doing pretty good the last few years since most of their models were pretty mature, all these models with subpart reliability are quite new. Unfortunately about ten years ago MBs reliability was in the shutter for a while.
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