J.D. Power named its 2026 service-satisfaction winners. Among premium brands, Porsche. Among mass-market brands, the surprise: MINI, ranked #1 (J.D. Power 2026 U.S. Customer Service Index).
Our review data agrees MINI's customers are happy. It also shows why that's easy to miss where new shoppers look.
Loved, but Light on Reviews.
MINI carries a 4.78 average rating, the highest in mass market and second only to Lexus across all 32 brands the Widewail Index tracks. The sentiment is luxury-grade. The footprint isn't.
MINI runs 92 rooftops, the smallest network of any brand, and its stores generate about 5.8 reviews a month each, less than half what a typical franchise rooftop pulls in (12.3), and the thinnest review stream in mass market. It's why MINI lands last in mass market on our reputation index. Not for lack of quality. For lack of volume.
Satisfaction and Reputation Aren't the Same Game
A survey goes out to owners directly; J.D. Power measured MINI's score by surveying tens of thousands of vehicle owners about their service visits. Online reputation works the other way. It's built from the customers who choose to post, and surfaced by review volume and recency. A shopper who isn't already looking for MINI meets it through the map pack, the "most reviewed" sort, or an AI answer, and MINI generates the least of both in mass market, so it's the least likely to surface.
The store page is strong once a buyer lands on it; the harder part is getting them there. An AI can only recommend what it can find.