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TrueCar.com, the authority in new car pricing, trends and forecasting released its Performance Scorecards for automotive manufacturers and brands. The Performance Scorecards grade each manufacturer and brand on eight different measurements including pricing, sales, incentives, customer loyalty, market share and days in inventory.

Overall, the top manufacturers on the Scorecards in January were Hyundai, Porsche, and Honda. Near the bottom of the list were Volvo, Suzuki and Saab. The brands that received the highest grades were Hyundai, Kia, and Scion, and the brands with the lowest grades were Infiniti, Suzuki, Smart, and Saab.

The biggest gainers among manufacturers, from December 2011 to January 2012 were:

  • Honda moved from an A- to an A
  • Jaguar Land Rover moved from a B+ to an A-
  • Subaru moved from a B to a B+
  • Toyota moved from a C+ to a B-
  • Chrysler moved from a C+ to a B-
  • Nissan moved from a C to a C+

 

The biggest decliners among manufacturers, from December 2011 to January 2012 were:

  • Daimler moved from an A to a B
  • Mitsubishi moved from a B- to a C-
  • Mazda moved from a B- to a C+

 

Below are the highest and lowest manufacturer and brand rankings by TrueCar.com:

 

Highest Grades by Manufacturer

 

 

Lowest Grades by Manufacturer

Rank

Manufacturer

Grade

 

Rank

Manufacturer

Grade

1

Hyundai

A+

 

1

Saab

D

2 (tie)

Porsche

A

 

2

Suzuki

D+

2 (tie)

Honda

A

 

3 (tie)

Volvo

C-

 

 

 

 

3 (tie)

Mitsubishi

C-

 

Highest Grades by Brand

 

 

Lowest Grades by Brand

Rank

Brand

Grade

 

Rank

Brand

Grade

1 (tie)

Hyundai

A+

 

1

Saab

D-

1 (tie)

Kia

A+

 

2 (tie)

Smart

D

1 (tie)

Scion

A+

 

2 (tie)

Suzuki

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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