The 2022 Lexus NX 450h+ plug-in hybrid SUV.
The 2022 Lexus NX 450h+
  • Auto industry research firm JD Power released its annual vehicle-dependability study earlier in 2023. 
  • It surveyed owners of 2020-model-year vehicles to determine how their engines, seats, screens, driving experience, and more are holding up. 
  • Fifteen brands fared better than the industry average of 186 problems per 100 vehicles. 
13. BMW
The 2022 BMW iX xDrive50.
The 2022 BMW iX xDrive50.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 184

12. GMC
GMC Sierra 1500

Problems per 100 vehicles: 175

11. Mazda
2020 Mazda6
Mazda 6.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 174

10. Cadillac
The 2022 Cadillac Escalade Sport.
The 2022 Cadillac Escalade Sport.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 173

9. Dodge
The Dodge Charger.
The Dodge Charger.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 172

8. Nissan (Tie)
The 2023 Nissan Z
The 2023 Nissan Z.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 170

8. Mini (Tie)
The 2022 Mini Hardtop.
The 2022 Mini Hardtop.
8. Hyundai (Tie)
The Hyundai Tucson Hybrid SUV.
The Hyundai Tucson Hybrid.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 170

7. Toyota
EMBARGO 11/16: The 2023 Toyota Prius.
The 2023 Toyota Prius.
6. Mitsubishi
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 167

5. Chevrolet
The 2022 Chevrolet Equinox.
The 2022 Chevrolet Equinox.
4. Buick
The Buick Enclave.
The Buick Enclave.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 159

3. Kia
The Kia Sorento Hybrid
The Kia Sorento Hybrid.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 152

2. Genesis
2021 Genesis GV80.
2021 Genesis GV80.
1. Lexus
The 2023 Lexus GX 460.
The 2023 Lexus GX 460.

Problems per 100 vehicles: 133

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