kozal01
Platinum Member
"Initial Quality Survey". I'm not sure how to interpret that. Instances of immediate warranty work? New-car buyer satisfaction?
It seems strange to find Ram and Dodge at the absolute bottom of the list, Jeep well below average, then Chrysler at the very top of the Initial Quality Survey. I wonder what their research methods are. Worst case would be whoever pays the most for their listing.
I'm inclined to instead trust the statistically valid research findings from surveying a large number of existing owners, and reported in Consumer Reports as repair cost and owner satisfaction over time.
You're reading this backwards....
Chrysler is rated at the bottom for quality, not he top. This is number of issues per 100 vehicles.
Still, no way Ram and Dodge is on top though so I do question the validity of this as well.