Not really a question. I was having a laugh at this ranking and thought I’d share. Kia has the least problems and Honda is one of the worse and least reliable, according to J.D. Power.
https://www.jdpower.com/business/press-releases/2022-us-vehicle-dependability-study
The only rankings I trust are Scotty Kilmer and Associates, and Car Wizard and Associates.
JD Power has been discussed to death on this forum. You can’t believe what you read there.
JD Power, Consumer Reports, etc. are all pay for play outfits whose information is questionable at best. Do not rely on them.
The metric they use is “problems per 100 cars during the first 3 years” and other useless parameters.
it’s pretty much “how many times on average do owners have to take their car in for repair during the bumper to bumper warranty period”
This ranking has nothing to do with longevity or long term reliability
Kia has the least problems and Honda is one of the worse and least reliable, according to J.D. Power.
When I come across these articles, I usually throw in a tablespoon of butter and a handful of dried corn kernels in a pot, then wait for the fun to begin..

then wait for the fun to begin..
very appropriate, because it's just like the Hollywood crowd congratulating themselves with awards.
Exactly!
