https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a32960357/2020-dodge-kia-tesla-jd-power-quality-study/
Kia and Dodge tied as the best in the annual J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, each averaging just 136 problems in the first 90 days of ownership per 100 cars.
Dodge follows up on a good showing in last year's Consumer Reports reliability study by taking the top spot here. It's the first time one of the U.S. Big Three has hit number one.
Tesla wouldn't let J.D. Power conduct surveys, so the trendy EV maker wasn't officially ranked. But it did have more problems than any other automaker, 250 per 100. Industry average this year was 166.