JD Power 2021 results
Discussion
When was the last time that Jaguar and Land Rover were out of the bottom five? You only have to follow the forums on Facebook to know about all the problems. Having to change a battery every three years for example, because the car is so susceptible to voltage drop. Jesus, I have had three Mercedes in 25 years and have changed one battery in over 400,000 miles. One I bought new in 2001 and sold it with the same battery 250,000 later. I have bought one new Jaguar in all my life and over 10 months it was in the dealers for three of those. Three new sets of wheels because all the lacquer fell off, gearbox showing limp home mode, window sticking down, and front suspension collapsing. All in 10,000 miles. I've spent only £4,000 in repairs on my Mercedes in those last 25 years.
swisstoni said:
Would really need to understand the methodology used here before going off the deep end.
JD Power have been the benchmark for years, no?As always, various fanboys (and haters, of course) will turn up and say that the results don't reflect their own experiences, because they don't understand the difference between anecdote and data.
smallredball said:
JD Power have been the benchmark for years, no?
As always, various fanboys (and haters, of course) will turn up and say that the results don't reflect their own experiences, because they don't understand the difference between anecdote and data.
Or to put it another wayAs always, various fanboys (and haters, of course) will turn up and say that the results don't reflect their own experiences, because they don't understand the difference between anecdote and data.
https://www.reliabilityindex.com/manufacturer
wormus said:
smallredball said:
JD Power have been the benchmark for years, no?
As always, various fanboys (and haters, of course) will turn up and say that the results don't reflect their own experiences, because they don't understand the difference between anecdote and data.
Or to put it another wayAs always, various fanboys (and haters, of course) will turn up and say that the results don't reflect their own experiences, because they don't understand the difference between anecdote and data.
https://www.reliabilityindex.com/manufacturer
I have always thought that those who have a free choice of car are inherently disposed to rate their vehicles higher than those who drive company cars.
This can also skew some survey results away from manufacturers with high fleet sales.
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