Honda Achieves Its Best-Ever Result in 2011 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study

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Honda Achieves Its Best-Ever Result in 2011 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study

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Honda leads industry with seven segment-leading models, more than any other brand.
Honda Manufacturing of Indiana Earns Platinum Plant Quality Award

The Honda brand earned its best-ever ranking in J.D. Power and Associates' Initial Quality Study(SM) (IQS) for 2011, finishing second among all surveyed brands, including premium makes, the company announced today. Honda also led the industry with seven models earning the highest initial quality ranking in their respective segments, including its top-selling Accord and Civic models.

The Acura brand finished third overall in the 2011 IQS.
In the manufacturing realm, the 2011 study recognized three Honda plants for superior quality, including Honda's newest U.S. auto plant in Greensburg, Ind. Honda Manufacturing of Indiana, producing the Civic Sedan, was one of only three plants around the world to earn the Platinum Plant Quality Award. The Suzuka, Japan plant, line 1, earned a Silver Plant Quality Award, Asia Pacific (tie), for production of Civic and Insight, while the East Liberty, Ohio, plant took home a Bronze Plant Quality Award, North/South America, for production of the Accord Crosstour, CR-V and Element.

"Creating products of the highest quality and value is the foundation of our business, and it begins with a deep understanding of the customer," said Tetsuo Iwamura, president & CEO of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "These results are an important demonstration of our focus on the customer and the tireless efforts put forth by Honda associates throughout our organization — in R&D, in manufacturing and in sales — to exceed their high expectations of Honda and Acura."

Of the seven Honda models earning the highest initial quality score in their segment – the most segment leaders of any brand – five were manufactured in North America: the Civic (compact car); the Element (compact crossover SUV — followed by the CR-V in second place); the Accord (midsize car); the Accord Crosstour (midsize crossover SUV); and the Ridgeline (midsize pickup). Those five models were joined on the 2011 segment leader list by the Insight hybrid (compact car, tie) and Honda Fit (sub-compact car).

Honda automobiles made in North America are produced using domestic and globally-sourced parts.
J.D. Power and Associates' Initial Quality Study serves as an important tool for consumers in evaluating the quality and design of new vehicles. Since 1987, J.D. Power and Associates has been surveying owners to measure the initial quality of new vehicles after the first 90 days of ownership.
 
J.D. Power and Associates 2011 U.S. Initial Quality Study
2011 ranking (problems per 100 vehicles)
Lexus73
Honda86
Acura89
Mercedes-Benz94
Mazda100
Porsche100
Toyota101
Infiniti102
Cadillac103
GMC104
Industry Average107
Hyundai108
Subaru108
BMW109
Chevrolet109
Volvo109
Chrysler110
Lincoln111
Audi113
Kia113
Buick114
Jaguar114
Ram114
Ford116
Nissan117
Jeep122
Land Rover123
Scion123
MINI131
Volkswagen131
Mitsubishi133
Suzuki136
Dodge137

 
I don't know if this is old news or not, but thought it was cool anyway. JD Power ranked the top new cars in each category, and the Honda Insight and Honda Civic tied for first place in the Compact Car category.

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2011/autos/1106/gallery.jd_power_best_initial_quality_cars/13.html

The Honda Accord took #1 in the mid-size car category. The whole list is pretty much littered with Hondas if you look at it. Pretty much if Honda makes a car in that category, it was one of the top 3.
 
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I merged your post into another thread talking about the JD Power awards... Always good to see the various models performing well. :thumb:
 
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