Lexus Keeps Reliability Crown, Followed by Buick, Says J.D. Power Survey
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Lexus Keeps Reliability Crown, Followed by Buick, Says J.D. Power Survey



Lexus is still notably better than any other brand out there when it comes to reliability. Now, for a fourth year in a row, the luxury arm of Toyota maintains its title, according to the latest J.D. Power U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study or VDS.
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