U.S. Auto Makers Score Most Wins in Meeting Consumer Expectations According to AutoPacific's 2009 Ideal Vehicle Awards
Posted on: Monday, 29 June 2009, 02:01 CDT
Survey of 32,000 Consumers Reveals Vehicles that Meet or Exceed Expectations
"In today's economy, car buyers take many factors into consideration - styling, safety features, fuel economy and more," says
"While some measurements barely differentiate between the highest and lowest-ranked vehicles, the Ideal Vehicle Awards clearly show which carmakers are providing the attributes car buyers want," says Peterson. "Looking at segment wins and top overall honors, shoppers can use the IVAs as a benchmark for vehicles that are designed and built with customers just like them in mind. In fact, AutoPacific owner research also shows that IVA-winning vehicles achieve higher overall satisfaction from their owners."
For 2009, the top-rated premium brand is Porsche, outscoring Buick and Jaguar for the most ideal premium vehicle brand honors. The top-rated mainstream brand is Ford, outscoring Mercury for top mainstream brand results. Porsche and Ford were also the highest scoring premium and mainstream brands in the 2008 IVA rankings.
The top-rated vehicle overall is the Honda Odyssey minivan, which beat out the next-highest rated vehicle, the Toyota Venza, from the premium mid-size crossover SUV segment. Rounding out the top five were three Ford Motor Company products: the Ford F-150 large pickup, followed by the Ford Taurus and the Lincoln Town Car, both in the large car segment.
Ford Motor Company leads the industry with a total of five segment winners. Hyundai/Kia and Toyota/Lexus each had three segment winners, with Chrysler, General Motors and Honda bringing in two wins each.
Of the twenty-three Ideal Vehicle Award (IVA) categories, American brands have nine segment winners, Japanese brands seven, European brands four, and Korean brands have three segment winners.
The top-rated product segment is Large Car, beating out last year's leading category, Large Crossover SUV. American buyers continue to value large, comfortable vehicles suitable for suburban driving and longer distance highway cruising.
2009 Ideal Premium Brand: Porsche 2009 Ideal Mainstream Brand: Ford 2009 Ideal Product Segment: Large Car 2009 Ideal Vehicle Award Winners: Passenger Cars: Premium Luxury Car Lexus LS Aspirational Luxury Car Hyundai Genesis Large Car Ford Taurus Luxury Mid-Size Car Lexus ES350 Premium Mid-Size Car Saturn Aura Mid-Size Car Volkswagen Jetta Image Compact Car MINI Cooper Compact Car Hyundai Elantra Economy Car Honda Fit Sports Car Porsche 911 Sporty Car Dodge Challenger Pickups, SUVs and Minivans Large Pickup Ford F-150 Compact Pickup Ford Explorer Sport Trac Luxury Sport Utility Lincoln Navigator Large Sport Utility Nissan Armada Premium Mid-Size Sport Utility Ford Explorer Mid-Size Sport Utility Jeep Liberty Luxury Crossover SUV BMW X5 Large Crossover SUV Chevrolet Traverse Premium Mid-Size Crossover SUV Toyota Venza Mid-Size Crossover SUV Subaru Forester Compact Crossover SUV Kia Sportage Minivan Honda OdysseyIn addition to identifying segment winners, IVA also establishes numerical ideal vehicle ratings for virtually every passenger car and light truck in
In 2009, AutoPacific has named its Vehicle Satisfaction Award winners, plus announced "Owner Recommendations," based on a survey of more than 25,000 new car owners. With today's announcement of the Ideal Vehicle Awards, only two vehicles have been top-ranked in their segment for all three honors: The Lexus LS in the Premium Luxury Car segment and the Honda Fit in the Economy Car segment. Will they hit an AutoPacific grand slam next month when the AutoPacific/Intellichoice.com Motorist Choice Awards are announced? We will let you know in July!
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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 and consulting for auto manufacturers, distributors, marketers and suppliers worldwide. Company headquarters and its state-of-the-art automotive research facility are in
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