Lexus again scored 87 of 100 points in the study released today by the
University of Michigan's National Quality Research Center. BMW's
1-point gain from a year ago tied it with Toyota's luxury division.
Toyota's main brand and Honda Motor Co.'s Honda were next, as both rose
2 points to 86 in the survey of buyers who've owned their vehicles between 6 months and 3 years.
2008 American Customer Satisfaction Index.
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Rank Make 2008 2007
1 Lexus 87 87
1 BMW 87 86
2 Toyota 86 84
2 Honda 86 84
3 Buick 85 86
3 Cadillac 85 86
3 Saturn 85 81
4 Lincoln-Mercury 83 86
4 Hyundai 83 83
4 GMC 83 82
5 Mercedes-Benz 82 83
5 Nissan 82 80
6 Volkswagen 81 80
7 Pontiac 80 80
7 Ford 80 80
7 Chrysler 80 79
7 Mazda 80 78
7 Kia 80 78
8 Chevrolet 79 82
9 Dodge 78 80
10 Jeep 76 75
University of Michigan's National Quality Research Center. BMW's
1-point gain from a year ago tied it with Toyota's luxury division.
Toyota's main brand and Honda Motor Co.'s Honda were next, as both rose
2 points to 86 in the survey of buyers who've owned their vehicles between 6 months and 3 years.
2008 American Customer Satisfaction Index.
[bmwkick]
Rank Make 2008 2007
1 Lexus 87 87
1 BMW 87 86
2 Toyota 86 84
2 Honda 86 84
3 Buick 85 86
3 Cadillac 85 86
3 Saturn 85 81
4 Lincoln-Mercury 83 86
4 Hyundai 83 83
4 GMC 83 82
5 Mercedes-Benz 82 83
5 Nissan 82 80
6 Volkswagen 81 80
7 Pontiac 80 80
7 Ford 80 80
7 Chrysler 80 79
7 Mazda 80 78
7 Kia 80 78
8 Chevrolet 79 82
9 Dodge 78 80
10 Jeep 76 75