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1. Lexus
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2023): 133 (industry avg: 186)
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2022): 159 — # 6 best out of 32 (industry avg: 192)
> Parent company: Toyota Motor Corp.

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2. Genesis
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2023): 144 (industry avg: 186)
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2022): 155 — # 4 best out of 32 (industry avg: 192)
> Parent company: Hyundai Motor Group

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3. Kia
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2023): 152 (industry avg: 186)
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2022): 145 — # 1 best out of 32 (industry avg: 192)
> Parent company: Hyundai Motor Group

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4. Buick
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2023): 159 (industry avg: 186)
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2022): 147 — # 2 best out of 32 (industry avg: 192)
> Parent company: General Motors

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5. Chevrolet
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2023): 162 (industry avg: 186)
> Problems per 100 vehicles (2022): 171 — # 10 best out of 32 (industry avg: 192)
> Parent company: General Motors
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