JD Power’s latest Vehicle Dependability Study paints a familiar picture of a modern car industry still wrestling with the consequences of turning automobiles into rolling computers. In its 2026 U.S.
Lexus is reportedly preparing an electric-only successor to its compact sedan, that could take on BMW's upcoming Neue Klasse i3 ...
Vehicle problems after three years of ownership rose to 204 problems per 100 vehicles (PP100), the highest level since the study’s 2022 redesign. I ...
Toyota faces three class action lawsuits alleging early failure of its UA80 eight-speed automatic transmission across ...
Lexus and Buick are back on top in their respective segments in the J.D. Power 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS). ...
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The Mercedes-Benz V-Class was discontinued in India in 2022 and will now be brought back in its latest avatar to compete ...
The F90 BMW M5 CS is quicker, rarer, prettier, and lighter than the newer G90 M5—which is why this 2022 model for sale has barely depreciated.
Subaru is surveying customers about the possibility of launching a new manual transmission model; Mazda CX-3 discontinued in ...
The J.D. Power 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) indicates that long-term vehicle quality has reached its lowest point since the study’s significant redesign in 2022. The industry average ...
New data from the Vehicle Dependability Study shows premium and mass-market leaders—while software headaches remain a thorn ...