Not gonna register to read it. My point is this: pick the survey you like and run with it. If you trust it and like the conclusions, that's good enough for me.
Why even bother? Pick the vehicle you like and run with it. Rarely do we take quality surveys into consideration. If the vehicle is never in the shop but you hate how it drives it's quality is kind of irrelevant. I had a 1995 Ford Explorer that was considered one of the highest quality vehicles made and mine literally fell apart as we drove it. Three MINI's later (granted, the oldest is only a 2011) and no issues with any of them yet they routinely fall at the bottom of the quality list. All of those surveys are very subjective in their questioning and interpretation. I drive what I like and worry about the rest later.