US found electric vehicles/plug-in hybrids -- more problems than internal 
combustion engines.



JD Power: EVs and plug-in hybrids have more problems than combustion engine 
cars – TechCrunch

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JD Power: EVs and plug-in hybrids have more problems than combustion eng...

Battery-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids have more problems than the 
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According to a recent Consumer Reports survey, the vast majority of the driving 
public in the United States prefers to use traditional gas-powered vehicles, 
citing charging logistics, driving distance, and maintenance costs as the 
biggest reasons why they wouldn’t want to own an electric car.
Meanwhile, a recent report from data analysis and advisory firm J.D. Power 
found that electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids may have more problems than 
internal combustion engines.


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Electric Vehicles Have ‘Embarrassing’ Number of Quality Issues Compared ...

Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) have 
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While internal combustion engine vehicles averaged 175 problems per 100 
vehicles, this jumped to 239 among plug-in hybrids and 240 among electric 
vehicles, a June 28 press release of the J.D. Power 2022 U.S. Initial Quality 
Study stated. Lower scores represent higher-quality vehicles.

Tesla models, which were included in the industry calculation for the first 
time, averaged 226 problems per 100 vehicles, according to the report.