J.D. Power and Associates reported that the new-vehicle sales volume deteriorated during the second half of August due to economic woes and harsh weather conditions.
Read More →New-vehicle sales continue to increase, but they are doing so at a slower pace. Volume remains flat, and manufacturers continue to be conservative with incentives, according to J.D. Power and Associates.
Read More →A new study by J.D. Power and Associates found that the appearance of automaker Websites plays a critical role in shopper satisfaction. And for the third consecutive time, Honda’s Website leads the way.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates’ 2011 U.S. Dealer Financing Satisfaction Study indicated that dealer satisfaction with lenders has improved in all categories, with Mercedes-Benz and BMW captives leading the way.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates’ 2011 U.S. APEAL Study found that overall vehicle appeal has reached an all-time high since the study’s inception in 1996.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates anticipates an uptick in new-vehicle sales for July, but the retail selling rate for the year continues to face pressure from notably low but improving inventory levels and flat incentive levels.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates’ study found that the initial quality of recent vehicle launches fell by 10 percent to an average of 122 problems per 100 vehicles in 2011.
Read More →Lowering gas prices and inventory shortages that were less severe than expected played key roles in the month-over-month improvement.
Read More →March new-vehicle retail sales are showing stability through the first three weeks of the month, continuing a trend of monthly double-digit year-over-year increases, according to J.D. Power and Associates.
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February new-vehicle retail sales are expected to remain strong, despite being a historically slow time of year for vehicle sales, according to J.D. Power and Associates.
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