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J.D. Power Integrates Car Ratings Into NADAguides.com

NADAguides.com now features J.D. Power's quality, reliability and performance ratings, and reviews. The planned site enhancements occur just eight months after J.D. Power acquired NADAguides.com.

by Staff
April 23, 2018
J.D. Power Integrates Car Ratings Into NADAguides.com

 

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COSTA MESA, Calif. — J.D. Power consumer ratings, reviews, and scores will now be available on NADAguides.com, a car-shopping site for vehicle pricing, deals, and car-shopping tools. The planned site enhancements occur just eight months after NADAguides.com was acquired by J.D. Power.

 “We’re constantly evolving the car-shopping experience on NADAguides.com to provide consumers with simple access — on any device — to pricing information for purchases, trade-ins, and used-car sales,” said Troy Snyder, vice president of J.D. Power’s consumer division. “For the first time, we’ve paired the highly regarded data of NADAguides.com with J.D. Power’s well-respected ratings and awards that annually measure vehicle dependability, quality. Performance, style and design, sales experience, and customer service.”

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In the last 10 years, J.D. Power has surveyed more than two million vehicle owners, provided insights for nearly 2,000 vehicle models and awarded 555 iconic awards. These comparisons are now available directly to car shoppers. To enrich this experience further, NADAguides.com has also integrated Verified Owner Ratings and Reviews and clearly marked model award recipients, making it easy for car shoppers to research the specific models that are performing at the top of their respective car segments.

 “NADAguides.com publishes more online vehicle data to help consumers researching their next vehicle than any other website,” Snyder note. “It’s the only site that has all this information in one place.”

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