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TUSTIN, Calif., July 21, 2016 -- Automotive research and consulting firm AutoPacific, Inc. today announced the 2016 Ideal Vehicle Awards (IVA), recognizing vehicles that best meet their owner's expectations and desires.

The 2016 awards are based on responses from over 65,000 owners of new model year 2015 and 2016 vehicles across all major manufacturers. Surveyed after 90 days of ownership, respondents were asked what changes they would make to their car or truck in 15 key categories, including ride and handling, interior storage, safety features, power and acceleration and technology. "By asking vehicle owners if they would change various aspects of their vehicle if given the opportunity, we not only identify problem areas and opportunities for improvement, but we also find out which manufacturers are truly hitting the mark with owners," explains George Peterson, president of AutoPacific.

Tesla Takes Top Brand from Porsche After 3 Years
"Tesla is hitting the mark in areas that tend to be problem areas for most manufacturers: technology, power and acceleration and safety features," says Peterson. Survey data reveal that 17% of all vehicle owners want simpler, easier to use technology than they currently have. For Tesla, that number is 4%. Additionally, only 9% of Tesla owners want more power and acceleration, compared to 23% of the total industry. The Tesla Model S is the top scoring Premium Luxury Car. 

Volvo XC70 Highest Scoring Vehicle Overall
The Volvo XC70, an IVA winner in 2011 and 2012, returned this year as winner in the Aspirational Luxury Car segment and the highest scoring vehicle overall. "The XC70 performed very strongly in several of the 15 areas surveyed, including seat fit, power and acceleration, safety features, interior lighting and visibility," says Peterson. "With improved technology options and a turbocharged I5 taking the place of the previous V6, it looks like Volvo knew what its consumers wanted."

Subaru SUVs Sweep Their Segments
The Subaru Outback, Forester and Crosstrek won their segments giving Subaru a sweep of Premium Mid-Size, Mid-Size and Small Crossover SUV categories. These wins indicate that Subaru has closely targeted their crossover vehicles to match buyers' needs and wants.

Will Consumers Ever Be Completely Happy?
Over ¼ of new vehicle owners have wanted to change their vehicle's storage and technology for years. Six years ago, 27% of new vehicle owners said they wanted more or better storage; today that number is 29%. 29% said they wanted more or better technology; today that number is 27% and another 17% want the technology to be easier to use. "With different demographics, vehicle uses and technology familiarity, there will always be hits and misses that keep these numbers consistent, but knowing the target buyer will help," says Peterson. Additionally, the number of safety features now available on the market is exposing a new area: 26% of consumers want more safety features, compared to 17% six years ago. "These data give manufacturers some key areas on which to focus. Manufacturers who know their target consumer and design a vehicle that meets or exceeds those consumers' expectations can come out on top."

2016 Overall Winner: Volvo XC70
2016 Most Ideal Brand Overall: Tesla
2016 Most Ideal Popular Brand: GMC

Passenger Cars


Luxury Car

Tesla Model S

Aspirational Luxury Car

Volvo XC70

Large Car

Hyundai Azera

Luxury Mid-Size Car

Lincoln MKZ

Mid-Size Car

Kia Optima

Premium Compact Car

Chevrolet Volt

Compact Car

Volkswagen Golf

Economy Car

Honda Fit

Sports Car

Chevrolet Corvette

Sporty Car

Dodge Challenger



Light Trucks


Light Duty Pickup

GMC Sierra

Heavy Duty Pickup

Ford F-Series Super Duty

Compact Pickup

Chevrolet Colorado

Luxury SUV

Cadillac Escalade

Large SUV

GMC Yukon/Yukon XL

Mid-Size SUV

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Premium Luxury Crossover SUV

Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe

Luxury Crossover SUV

BMW X3

Large Crossover SUV

GMC Acadia

Premium Mid-Size Crossover SUV

Subaru Outback

Mid-Size Crossover SUV

Subaru Forester

Compact Crossover SUV

Subaru Crosstrek

Minivan

Kia Sedona

Ideal Vehicle Awards







AutoPacific'™s IVAs measure the fusion between expectation, and reality. An ideal vehicle is one that meets owner's expectations for the product when they acquired it. AutoPacific's IVAs are quantitative gauges measuring how closely a vehicle matches an owner's expectations. The buyers who are least likely to want to change their vehicle; they are driving their "ideal" vehicle.

About AutoPacific
AutoPacific is a future-oriented automotive marketing research and product-consulting firm. Every year AutoPacific publishes a wide variety of syndicated studies on the automotive industry. The firm, founded in 1986, also conducts extensive proprietary research, forecasting, and consulting for auto manufacturers, distributors, marketers and suppliers worldwide. Company headquarters and its state-of-the-art automotive research facility are in Tustin, California, with an affiliate office in the Detroit area. Additional information can be found on AutoPacific's websites:  http://www.autopacific.com and http://vehiclevoice.com/