Car brand rankings in 2014 quality survey from J.D. Power and Associates

Consulting firm J.D. Power and Associates released its annual survey of new vehicle quality Wednesday. The survey questioned 86,000 people with 2014 model-year vehicles after 90 days of ownership and asked them what problems they had.

Here’s how the brands stacked up, the number of problems reported per 100 vehicles and the number of positions the brands rose or fell from a year ago.

1. Porsche (74, same)

2. Jaguar (87, +7)

3. Lexus (92, same)

4. Hyundai (94, +6)

5. Toyota (105, +2)

6. Chevrolet (106, -1)

7. Kia (106, +4)

8. BMW (108, +10)

9. Honda (108, -1)

10. Lincoln (109, +7)

11. Audi (111, +2)

12. Chrysler (111, +4)

13. Cadillac (115, +1)

14. Mercedes-Benz (115, -2)

15. Volvo (115, +4)

16. Ford (116, +11)

17. GMC (116, -15)

18. Ram (116, +10)

INDUSTRY AVERAGE: 116 (up from 113)

19. Buick (120, -4)

20. Nissan (120, +10)

21. Dodge (124, +5)

22. Land Rover (127, -1)

23. Infiniti (128, -19)

24. Volkswagen (128, -1)

25. Acura (131, -19)

26. Mini (133, +3)

27. Subaru (138, -2)

28. Mazda (139, -4)

29. Scion (140, +4)

30. Mitsubishi (145, +1)

31. Jeep (146, -9)

32. Fiat (206, same)

Source: J.D. Power and Associates

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