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GM’s Cadillac, Toyota Top Customer-Satisfaction Index in U.S.; BMW Falls

Enlarge image GM, Toyota Brands Top Satisfaction Index

GM, Toyota Brands Top Satisfaction Index

GM, Toyota Brands Top Satisfaction Index

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The logo is displayed on a General Motors Co. Cadillac SRX at Don Massey Cadillac dealership in Plymouth, Michigan, U.S.

The logo is displayed on a General Motors Co. Cadillac SRX at Don Massey Cadillac dealership in Plymouth, Michigan, U.S. Photographer: Jeff Kowalsky/Bloomberg

Enlarge image GM, Toyota Brands Top Customer-Satisfaction Index

GM, Toyota Brands Top Customer-Satisfaction Index

GM, Toyota Brands Top Customer-Satisfaction Index

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Toyota Motor Corp.'s Lexus CT200h hybrid car sits on display during the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Toyota Motor Corp.'s Lexus CT200h hybrid car sits on display during the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg

General Motors Co. (GM)’s Cadillac brand and Toyota Motor Corp. (7203)’s namesake division and luxury Lexus line topped the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s annual ranking of automakers.

Toyota was the only non-premium brand in the top five, tying Cadillac and Lexus with 87 on a scale of 100, followed by Ford Motor Co. (F)’s Lincoln and Daimler AG (DAI)’s Mercedes-Benz with 86. Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) was No. 11, receiving an 83, dropping three points to its lowest mark since an 80 in 1997.

The Toyota score is “a surprise,” Claes Fornell, who created the index in 1994, said in a phone interview. “Toyota makes a fair amount of fairly low-priced cars. For them to be that well-received is impressive, especially when you have a company like BMW scoring lower.”

The index is based on interviews with about 70,000 customers annually concerning satisfaction with goods and services. The annual auto rankings, based on data from 5,000 surveys collected during the second quarter, were released today.

The auto industry improved by 1 point to 83, its second- highest mark. Chrysler Group LLC’s Chrysler brand was the lowest-rated nameplate in the survey at 76.

To contact the reporter on this story: Joshua Armstrong in Southfield, Michigan at jarmstrong39@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Jamie Butters at jbutters@bloomberg.net

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