J.D. Power Ranks Most Reliable Vehicles

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Who makes the most reliable cars on the road? And whose products are likely to leave you stranded on the side of the road? The results are in from J.D. Power’s latest Vehicle Dependability Study, and Paul Eisenstein, Publisher of TheCarConnection.com, has the story.


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  1. By foret | Posted: Aug 14th 2007, 07:57:46 PM

    japanese cars are more reliable than american and european makes.

  2. By Brad | Posted: Aug 14th 2007, 04:50:33 AM

    Buick tying with Lexus is no surprise to me. I've had phenomenal luck with my 2001 Chevy Suburban; in 110,000 miles I've only replaced the tires once, shocks once, the battery and I run Mobil 1 synthetic. It's never been in the shop in the 6 years I've owned it. I had terrible luck with the 2004 Honda Accord I got rid of last Fall; it was in the shop on average every 6 weeks. Terrible car, terrible dealer. Our 1997 Chevy Cavalier and 2000 Saturn have also been extremely reliable; my kids have tried to "kill" them, but they haven't suceeded. Neither have had any major mechanical failure; just maintenance items.

    I'm trying to talk my wife into purchasing either a Buick Lucerne or Buick Enclave as our next vehicle. She likes both vehicles; she's just having some issues getting past the fact that the vehicles are Buick's, and she likes them.

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