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Porsche tops J.D. Power and Associates rankings for third year in a row

Porsche ranked first on J.D. Power and Associates' annual Initial Quality Study for the third year in a row. Why does Porsche keep getting a good score?

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The Porsche Boxster Spyder is photographed during its debut at the New York International Auto Show, in New York. Porsche tops J.D. Power and Associates' annual survey of new vehicle quality.

Influential market research firm J.D. Power has released the results of its latest聽, and it鈥檚 Porsche that once again ranks highest, with 2015 being the third year in a row the German sports聽car聽marque has been on top. What鈥檚 surprising is the drop in quality of Japanese brands, with European brands on average ahead of the Japanese for the first time in the 29 years that the study has been run.

The annual study looks at problems experienced by buyers of new, mainstream cars during their first 90 days of ownership and uses the average number of problems per 100聽vehicles聽(PP100) to rank the brands. Lower scores mean a better result.

According to this year鈥檚 study, European brands averaged 113 PP100 versus 114 PP100 for the Japanese brands. American brands also scored 114 PP100, making this only the second time in the study鈥檚 history that the domestics tied with the Japanese. The industry as a whole experienced a 3.0 percent year-over-year improvement, averaging 112 PP100 compared with 116 PP100 in 2014.

What was most impressive was the performance of the Korean brands, though they have limited representation in the market. Nevertheless, they led the industry in initial quality by the widest margin ever, averaging 90 PP100. Kia in particular scored well, with its PP100 score coming in at just 86, outmatched only by聽Porsche聽with a PP100 score of 80. Rounding out the top five were Jaguar聽(93 PP100),聽Hyundai聽(95 PP100) and聽Infiniti聽(97 PP100).

鈥淔or so long, Japanese brands have been viewed by many as the gold standard in vehicle quality,鈥 J.D. Power researcher Renee Stephens said in a statement. 鈥淲hile the Japanese automakers continue to make improvements, we're seeing other brands, most notably Korean makes, really accelerating the rate of improvement.鈥

Once again it was in-car technology like user interfaces and infotainment systems that proved the most problematic. Voice recognition and Bluetooth pairing continuing to top the problem list, with the researchers finding that the majority of models included in the study that have voice recognition systems experience 10 or more PP100 related to this feature alone. Unfortunately, in most cases repairs are not possible for these problems.

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