Car Survey Shows Fewer Complaints but More With Personal Electronics

By BILL VLASIC
June 20, 2012

DETROIT - Carmakers are doing a better job than ever eliminating 
nagging problems like wind noise, paint chips and balky engines.

Now the auto industry has to figure out how to make similar 
improvements in technologies aimed at users, like hands-free audio 
and navigation systems.

The latest automotive quality survey released on Wednesday by the 
research firm J. D. Power & Associates showed that consumers were 
reporting fewer overall problems with new vehicles. The luxury brands 
Lexus, Jaguar and Porsche topped the rankings, while General Motors' 
Cadillac and GMC divisions were the best performers among the Detroit 
brands.

Yet the high quality scores posted by most automakers were tempered 
by a growing number of complaints about in-car technologies intended 
to allow users to issue voice commands, update their Facebook status, 
look up directions or check the weather forecast.

As consumers grow accustomed to ever-more sophisticated cellphones 
and computers, they are demanding the same level of performance from 
similar equipment in their cars and trucks, analysts say.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/21/automobiles/car-survey-shows-fewer-complaints-but-more-with-personal-electronics.html

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