Cadillac Ranks Well In J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study
After two years of rather blah performance.
Read More »After two years of rather blah performance.
Read More »With six vehicles among the most dependable in their segments.
Read More »And tops among mass-market brands.
Read More »Mercedes-Benz and BMW models are supposedly more dependable.
Read More »Right in the middle of the pack.
Read More »Continuing a trend from last year.
Read More »With even more problems than last year.
Read More »With a big fall from 2023.
Read More »About on par with last year.
Read More »But fourth among luxury brands.
Read More »A decline from last year.
Read More »Up one spot from 2023.
Read More »A slight improvement from 2023.
Read More »While showing some improvement year-over-year.
Read More »With a slight improvement from last year.
Read More »In about the same position as last year.
Read More »Among mass-market vehicles.
Read More »Tied for fifth place with two other brands.
Read More »Occupying sixth place in the luxury vehicle segment.
Read More »Coming in above the industry average.
Read More »Placing in the top half of rankings.
Read More »Down two spots from 2022 rankings.
Read More »A marked important compared to the 2022 study.
Read More »Dropping from first place compared to last year’s study.
Read More »Ranking second from the bottom.
Read More »Claiming sixth place in the luxury vehicle segment.
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