GMC Ranks Well In J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study
Coming in above the industry average.
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Coming in above the industry average.
Placing in the top half of rankings.
Down two spots from 2022 rankings.
A marked important compared to the 2022 study.
Dropping from first place compared to last year’s study.
Ranking second from the bottom.
GMC was beat by Buick, Cadillac and Chevy, however.
Chevy was tenth in the study, just behind Cadillac in ninth.
Low ranking in both the Mass Market and Commercial segments.
Slotting in above Changan Ford and below WEY.
Beating the age-old Dodge Challenger.
The Chevy Suburban and GMC Yukon were second and third, respectively.
This study rated the reliability of the outgoing, first-generation Buick Envision.
Beating out the Ram HD and Ford Super Duty.
Beating out rivals like Toyota and Mazda.
The Silvy HD bested the Sierra HD and Ram 2500/3500 for the win.
Just as it starts to pack its bags, the Regal gets a major award.
Tahoe beats Suburban and Armada for the honor.
Beating out another GM product: the GMC Terrain.
Buick typically performs well in this study, but it keeps on improving.