Hyundai and Kia beat Lexus in quality study amid battle for buyers
They excel in JD Power's initial quality study, which measures no. of problems in 1st 90 days of ownership
Southfield, Michigan
SOUTH Korean carmakers Kia Motors Corp and Hyundai Motor Co could use a shot in the arm. A big victory in an influential quality study might give them a boost.
While Kia and Hyundai have been losing market share in the US, they scored great marks in JD Power's initial quality study, which measures the number of problems in the first 90 days of ownership. Kia took first place for the second year in a row and Hyundai's Genesis luxury brand placed second in its inaugural year in the survey. The mainstream Hyundai brand ranked eighth.
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