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caddy dave @ Jan 19th 2008 1:39PM
Andrew,
Tags: JD Powers, DCX, Lexus, GM, Land Rover
Tag Links: JD Powers, DCX, Lexus, GM, Land Rover
Customer Service Index Ranking for the US market from about 79,500 surveys of ownership after 3-5 years.
(Based on a 1,000-point scale, where a high score is better)
Lexus 912
Buick 911
Cadillac 909
Jaguar 908
Lincoln 906
Mercury 905
Saturn 904
Pontiac 903
Audi 890
MINI 890
Volvo 890
Acura 889
Chevrolet 887
Infiniti 887
Porsche 887
BMW 884
Honda 883
HUMMER 882
Saab 880
GMC 879
IndustryAverage 873
Mercedes-Benz 872
Hyundai 869
Chrysler 867
Ford 866
Dodge 862
Toyota 861
Subaru 858
Jeep 851
Nissan 849
Mitsubishi 848
Kia 843
Mazda 843
LandRover 840
Suzuki 823
Volkswagen 810
Isuzu 781
Source: JD Powers and Automotive News
Not trying to nit-pic, I do like BMW. On a personal note, I'm on my sixth in a row caddy, now driving an 06 STS-V and my daughter drives my previous 03 STS approaching 200k for school and aside from 1 trip to the dealer for a recall has been flawless. I know several BMW owners that likewise have been flawless, but we all know about the electrical gremlins BMW owners have complained about. A business assiciate and golf buddy has an M3 (summer car) and an X5 (winter car) and has had many problems with both. His father has a flawless X5.
I work hard for my money and in all honesty, if Cadillac were these unreliable garbage barges that so many try to tell us, it's simple. I would'nt keep buying and praising them. And now with these new designs coming from Caddy, the excitement is justly elevated.
One last thing, as a car collector I have an 88 Allante w/17k, flawlessly original, and a 70 restored Eldorado conv. Pure fun to drive.