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J.D. Power 2017 U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index Study


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Lincoln and Mercedes-Benz Rank Highest among Luxury Brands; Buick Ranks Highest among Mass Market Brands

COSTA MESA, Calif.: 15 Nov. 2017 — Car shoppers are arming themselves with more vehicle information before going into a dealership, but it’s the pre-purchase interaction with the salesperson that leads to high sales satisfaction, according to the J.D. Power 2017 U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index Study,SM released today.

“While customers are preparing themselves online with the best information and negotiation tactics, they still prefer to interact with a salesperson or product specialist prior to buying a vehicle,” said Chris Sutton, Vice President of the Automotive Retail Practice at J.D. Power. “Dealers can’t control a customer’s pre-purchase activities, but they should be prepared to positively influence areas that will affect a customer’s likelihood to buy as well as their level of satisfaction. An example is to post photos of actual inventory to their website or engage with shoppers via text messaging or phone calls. Be sure that online specials are up to date and easy to access from the dealer’s site. These simple things go a long way toward earning a sale and satisfying a customer.”

Following are some of the study’s key findings:

Brand Sales Satisfaction Ratings

Lincoln and Mercedes-Benz rank highest in sales satisfaction among luxury brands, each achieving a score of 830. This is the first time Lincoln ranks highest. Mercedes-Benz previously ranked highest in 2014. Infiniti ranks third with a score of 821, followed by Porsche at 818.

Buick ranks highest in sales satisfaction among mass market brands for the second consecutive year, achieving a score of 808. MINI ranks second with a score of 803 and GMC ranks third with a score of 793.

The study—now in its 31st year and redesigned for 2017—measures satisfaction with the sales experience among new-vehicle buyers and rejecters, who are those who shop a dealership and purchase elsewhere. Buyer satisfaction is based on six measures: dealer personnel (28%); delivery process (21%); working out the deal (18%); paperwork completion (16%); dealership facility (13%); and dealership website (4%). Rejecter satisfaction is based on five measures: salesperson (40%); fairness of price (15%); experience negotiating (15%); variety of inventory (15%); and dealership facility (14%).

The 2017 U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) Study is based on responses from 28,989 buyers who purchased or leased their new vehicle in April or May 2017. The study is a comprehensive analysis of the new-vehicle purchase experience and measures customer satisfaction with the selling dealer (satisfaction among buyers). The study also measures satisfaction with brands and dealerships that were shopped but ultimately rejected in favor of the selling brand and dealership (satisfaction among rejecters), and was fielded from July through September 2017.

To learn more about the U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) Study, visit http://www.jdpower.com/resource/us-sales-satisfaction-index-ssi-study.

J.D. Power is a global leader in consumer insights, advisory services and data and analytics. These capabilities enable J.D. Power to help its clients drive customer satisfaction, growth and profitability. Established in 1968, J.D. Power is headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., and has offices serving North/South America, Asia Pacific and Europe. J.D. Power is a portfolio company of XIO Group, a global alternative investments and private equity firm headquartered in London, and is led by its four founders: Athene Li, Joseph Pacini, Murphy Qiao and Carsten Geyer.

J.D. Power 2017 U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index Study
J.D. Power 2017 U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index Study