Like Its Stock Price, Ford Motor Company's Quality Is Up in 2019

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At least by one important measure, Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is still Detroit's quality king.

For the third year in a row, the Blue Oval beat all of its domestic -- and Japanese -- rivals in a key measure of quality, the J.D. Power Initial Quality Study. The study, released on Wednesday, ranks Ford just behind Korean automaker Hyundai and its corporate cousin Kia among mainstream automakers -- and ahead of all of its Detroit, Japanese, and German rivals.

That's good news for Ford (and Ford investors) for a few reasons. Let's take a closer look.

A white 2019 Ford Fusion, a midsize sedan.
A white 2019 Ford Fusion, a midsize sedan.

Ford's Fusion got high marks for initial quality in this year's edition of the J.D. Power survey. Image source: Ford Motor Company.

What the Initial Quality Study is -- and isn't

The J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, or IQS, is a survey that asks participants to report problems with new vehicles that occurred in the first 90 days of ownership. It's distinct from the other important J.D. Power automotive-quality study, the Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS), which asks about problems in the third year of a vehicle's life.

The 2019 edition of the IQS covers almost every auto brand sold in the United States, 32 brands total. The few exceptions include low-volume luxury brands like Ferrari and Aston Martin, as well as Tesla, which has bucked industry practice by choosing not to make its customer registration data available to J.D. Power.

IQS results are reported by brand, as you'll see in the chart below. There are also special mentions for the top-performing models in major vehicle segments. (Ford had a surprising win in one segment -- more on that in a bit.)

Long story short, the IQS gives us a look at how well an automaker's vehicles are assembled. Together with the VDS, which tells us something about how well vehicles hold up over time, we can get a pretty good idea of how each brand is faring on "quality."

Got it? Let's take a look at this year's results.

The 2019 Initial Quality Study rankings

The chart below, supplied by J.D. Power, shows how each auto brand performed. The score shown is the average number of problems reported per 100 vehicles. Lower scores mean fewer problems.

A J.D. Power image showing how auto brands ranked in the 2019 IQS. Ford and Lincoln ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, behind Genesis, Kia, and Hyundai.
A J.D. Power image showing how auto brands ranked in the 2019 IQS. Ford and Lincoln ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, behind Genesis, Kia, and Hyundai.

Image source: J.D. Power.

Ford also won two of the segment awards. Its Fusion tied General Motors' (NYSE: GM) Chevrolet Malibu for the top score in the midsize car segment, while its new-for-2019 Ranger led the midsize pickup segment.

(The Ranger's win is a surprise: Because assembly quality tends to improve over a given model's lifetime, as the factory works to perfect its procedures, new models often fare relatively poorly in the IQS.)