The South Korean brand beat Porsche by just 1 point, but in any case, such a victory surprised many. After all, previously the leadership was shared by the same brands, including Lexus, Porsche, etc.
The rating was based on a survey of 80,000 owners of 2016 cars. Respondents had to talk about problems that arose in the 1st year of operation. The degree of reliability was determined by the number of malfunctions per 100 cars of a particular brand.
As a result, the reliability list of 2016 cars from J. D. Power and Associates turned out as follows:









