Lexus LS and Toyota Camry won their segments in the 2013 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study (IQS) and the LS again posted the best score of any model in the study. The study measures problems per hundred (pph) reported by consumers surveyed after 90 days of new-vehicle ownership.
The study found:
-Camry, the best-selling passenger car in the United States for the past 11 years, improved its IQS ranking from 4th last year to 1st this year with a score of 70 pph.
-The Toyota brand improved two places to 6th overall, its best overall ranking in the IQS since 2008, and ranked 3rd among non-premium brands.
Three manufacturing plants where Toyota and Lexus products are assembled also earned awards.
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