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Nissan X-Trail, Toyota Avanza and Honda Freed can be categorized as the recalcitrant car

Buying a new car that is relatively recalcitrant or no problem certainly will make the heart glad. What are the list of cars the least problematic this year? Consider the following list.

As reported by the official website of JD Power, Sunday (25/12/2011) JD Power Initial Quality Study released in 2011. Customer satisfaction survey is conducted to the 2890 new-vehicle owners in October 2010 to August 2011.

Data collected in the form of the number of reported problems per 100 vehicles (problems reported per 100 vehicles or PP100).

In JD Power's list this time in categorizes vehicles into several categories namely the premium compact car segment, Entry SUV, SUV, MPV and MPV Entry.

In the segment of premium compact car Mazda 2 is a winner with the figure of 100 vehicles 60 problems (60 PP100). Suzuki SX4 and Toyota Yaris followed.

In the Entry SUV segment, the Isuzu Panther ngencring-ngencring at the top followed by Daihatsu Terios (90 PP100) and Toyota Rush (104 PP100).

Nissan X-Trail gets the highest rank in the SUV class with a score of 46 PP100. Following Mitsubishi Pajero Sport (54 PP100) and Honda CR-V (66 PP100).

Toyota Avanza (83 PP100) is the most recalcitrant car in the MPV segment and class Entry followed by Suzuki APV (92 PP100) and Daihatsu Xenia (101 PP100).

Honda Freed is also a champion in the MPV class with a score of 79 PP100. Freed had been followed by the Toyota Kijang Innova (82 PP100) and Nissan Grand Livina (93 PP100).

J.D. Power Asia Pacific said that in recent years car manufacturers has been a focus to improve the quality of the car. The reason that Asia Pasific is one of the key Asian markets.

"Global car manufacturers are now placing Asia Pasific as a key automotive markets in Asia. Many of those who invest money in large quantities to produce vehicles in Indonesia," said Senior Manager of JD Power Asia Pacific, Singapore Rajeev Nair.