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Automakers Face up to Tough Market Conditions by Offering the Most Appealing Lineup of New Vehicles in History


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WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA--July 27, 2011: As the auto industry battles through another difficult year, vehicle manufacturers are fighting to win customers by offering the most appealing vehicles in history, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 U.S. Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study(SM) released today.

Vehicle Appeal at a Historic High

The study finds that overall vehicle appeal has reached an all-time high since the study's inception in 1996, with the industry average increasing to 781 on a 1,000-point scale (up from 778 in 2010). Furthermore, recently launched all-new and redesigned models are substantially more appealing than their carryover counterparts, widening the gap in score for a second consecutive year. In 2011, the gap is 29 points, compared with 18 points in 2010 and 10 points in 2009. This improvement is partially driven by higher ratings for vehicle styling and fuel economy provided by owners of recently launched vehicles.

"The auto industry has taken a battering during the past few years," said David Sargent, vice president of global vehicle research at J.D. Power and Associates. "However, it is clear that throughout this period, automakers have never lost sight of the fact that survival--and ultimately success--only comes from winning over customers in the showroom. Offering highly appealing vehicles is one of the primary means to succeed."

Vehicle Appeal and Initial Quality

While the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 Initial Quality Study(SM) (IQS), which was released in June, found that all-new and redesigned models have more problems, on average, than do carryover models, the 2011 APEAL Study finds that these same models are more likely to offer the styling, performance and features that customers are looking for.

"There are two sides of the quality coin: things gone right and things gone wrong," said Sargent. "Both are of critical importance, and models that perform well on both measures generate higher levels of recommendation and, ultimately, higher loyalty to the brand. In general, customers are also willing to pay more for vehicles that combine high appeal with high initial quality."

Model-Level and Nameplate Rankings

BMW and Dodge each capture three segment-level awards. BMW models receiving awards are the X3, Z4 Roadster and 5 Series, while Dodge receives awards for the Challenger, Charger and Durango. The Charger, Durango, X3 and 5 Series are all redesigned for the 2011 model year. Ford and Honda capture two model-level awards each, with Ford receiving awards for the all-new Fiesta and F-150 LD and Honda receiving awards for the Ridgeline and redesigned Odyssey.

Also receiving awards are the Chevrolet Volt, Hyundai Equus, Land Rover Range Rover, Lexus IS, MINI Countryman, Nissan Armada, Porsche Cayenne, Scion xB, Suzuki Kizashi and Volkswagen GTI. Of these, the Countryman, Equus and Volt are all-new models, while the Cayenne is redesigned. The Equus achieves the highest APEAL score of any model in the industry in 2011. This is the first year that a model other than the BMW 7 Series, Lexus LS or Mercedes-Benz S-Class has led the overall model ranking.

Three models rank highest in their respective segments in both the 2011 APEAL Study and the 2011 IQS: the Dodge Challenger, Ford F-150 LD and Honda Ridgeline.

Porsche is the highest-ranking nameplate in the 2011 APEAL Study for a seventh consecutive year. Hyundai improves from 2010 more than any other nameplate this year, while Jeep and Chrysler also improve considerably.

The APEAL Study examines how gratifying a new vehicle is to own and drive, based on owner evaluations of more than 80 vehicle attributes. The 2011 APEAL Study is based on responses gathered between February and May 2011 from more than 73,000 purchasers and lessees of new 2011 model-year cars and trucks who were surveyed after the first 90 days of ownership. The APEAL Study complements the Initial Quality Study (IQS), which focuses on problems experienced by owners during the first 90 days of ownership.

2011 APEAL Nameplate Ranking

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)


Porsche

879

Jaguar

857

BMW

850

Land Rover

841

Audi

835

Mercedes-Benz

832

Lexus

827

MINI

824

Lincoln

820

Cadillac

816

Acura

808

Infiniti

806

Volvo

803

Volkswagen

798

Hyundai

793

Ford

785

Buick

783

Scion

782

Industry Average

781

GMC

778

Kia

777

Chrysler

775

Chevrolet

774

Ram

773

Mazda

769

Mitsubishi

767

Dodge

764

Toyota

763

Honda

762

Nissan

762

Jeep

759

Subaru

758

Suzuki

734




Top Three Models per Segment
Car Segments

Sub-Compact Car
Highest Ranked: Ford Fiesta
Mazda MAZDA2
Honda Fit

Compact Car
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Volt
Volkswagen Golf
Mitsubishi Lancer

Compact Sporty Car*
Highest Ranked: Volkswagen GTI
MINI Cooper

Compact Premium Sporty Car*
Highest Ranked: BMW Z4 Roadster
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Convertible/Cabriolet

Entry Premium Car
Highest Ranked: Lexus IS
BMW 3 Series (tie)
Volkswagen CC (tie)

Midsize Sporty Car*
Highest Ranked: Dodge Challenger
Chevrolet Camaro

Midsize Premium Car*
Highest Ranked: BMW 5 Series

Large Premium Car
Highest Ranked: Hyundai Equus
BMW 7 Series
Audi A8

Midsize Car
Highest Ranked: Suzuki Kizashi
Hyundai Sonata
Kia Optima

Large Car
Highest Ranked: Dodge Charger
Ford Taurus
Nissan Maxima

NOTE: For a segment award to be issued, there must be at least three models with sufficient sample that comprise 80 percent of market sales within an award segment. There were only two premium sporty car models with sufficient sample size. Thus, no premium sporty car awards have been presented.

*No other model in this segment performs above the segment average.

Top Three Models per Segment
Truck / Multi-Activity Vehicle (MAV) Segments

Compact Crossover/SUV
Highest Ranked: MINI Countryman
Volkswagen Tiguan
Hyundai Tucson

Compact MPV*
Highest Ranked: Scion xB
Kia Soul

Entry Premium Crossover/SUV
Highest Ranked: BMW X3
Audi Q5
Volvo XC60

Midsize Crossover/SUV
Highest Ranked: Dodge Durango
Ford Flex
Ford Explorer

Large Crossover/SUV
Highest Ranked: Nissan Armada
Chevrolet Tahoe
Ford Expedition

Midsize Premium Crossover/SUV
Highest Ranked: Porsche Cayenne
BMW X6
Audi Q7

Large Premium Crossover/SUV
Highest Ranked: Land Rover Range Rover
Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Mercedes-Benz GL Class

Large Pickup
Highest Ranked: Ford F-150 LD
Chevrolet Avalanche
Ford F-250/F-350 Super Duty

Midsize Pickup
Highest Ranked: Honda Ridgeline
Nissan Frontier
Toyota Tacoma

Minivan*
Highest Ranked: Honda Odyssey

NOTE: For a segment award to be issued, there must be at least three models with sufficient sample that comprise 80 percent of market sales within an award segment.  There were no large van models with sufficient sample size. Thus, no large van awards have been presented.  

*No other model in this segment performs above the segment average.