Domestic auto brands outperform imports


For the first time since 1997, domestic auto brands, collectively, have surpassed import brands as a whole in vehicle appeal, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study just released.

In this year’s report, the APEAL score for US domestic brands averages 787 on a 1,000-point scale—13 points higher than the average score for import brands (automakers headquartered in Europe or Asia Pacific). This represents a turnaround of 18 points, as import brands outpaced domestic brands by five points last year.

Imported cars retain their supremacy among premium models, but mass-market models from domestic brands are outperforming the imports. Improvement in 2010 is driven primarily by high-performing models from Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corporation, including several models that are all-new or have undergone major redesigns.

"Domestic automakers have performed three important actions during the past two years that have led to their gains," said David Sargent, vice president of global vehicle research at J.D. Power and Associates. "Firstly, they have retired many models that demonstrated low appeal. They have also introduced new, highly appealing models to their lineups, and finally, they have improved their existing models through freshenings and redesigns."

New models introduced by import brands between 2008 and 2010 have similar APEAL scores as models retired by these import automakers during the same period (averaging 784 vs.781, respectively). In contrast, newly introduced domestic models have strongly outperformed the models retired by domestic brands (803 vs. 758, on average).

Historically, vehicle models achieving high APEAL scores have been shown to generate faster sales, higher profit margins, and less need for cash incentives. High levels of vehicle appeal also have a strong influence on customer recommendation rates.

"When new-vehicle buyers go through the shopping process, vehicle appeal, along with price and perceptions of quality, is of major importance," said Sargent. "Attributes such as exterior styling are primary determinants of whether a model makes the customer's consideration list in the first place, while other attributes—particularly those related to the interior of the vehicle--are critical in determining which model is ultimately purchased."

Ford captures five segment-level awards—more than any other vehicle brand in 2010—for the Expedition, Explorer Sport Trac, Flex, Fusion and Taurus. Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen each receive two awards. Audi receives awards for the Q5 and Q7. BMW models receiving awards are the 3 Series and 5 Series. Chevrolet receives awards for the Avalanche and Camaro, while Mercedes-Benz earns awards for the E-Class Coupe and S-Class (for a fourth consecutive year) and Volkswagen receives awards for the GTI and Routan.

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class achieves the highest APEAL score of any model in the industry. Porsche is the highest-ranking nameplate in APEAL for a sixth consecutive year.

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 2010 APEAL Study is based on responses gathered between February and May 2010 from more than 76,000 purchasers and lessees of new 2010 model-year cars and trucks who were surveyed after the first 90 days of ownership.

See the next page for a full list of the rankings:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2010 APEAL Nameplate Ranking

  (Based on a 1,000-point scale)

Porsche                                 877

Jaguar                                    854

BMW                                     846

Mercedes-Benz                 842

Land Rover                         836

Audi                                       832

Lexus                                    827

Acura                                    822

Lincoln                                 820

Cadillac                                818

MINI                                    816

Infiniti                                 805

Buick                                    802

Volkswagen                       797

Volvo                                    795

Ford                                      794

GMC                                     792

Chevrolet                           789

Ram                                      780

Industry Average     778

Mazda                                   774

Mercury                               769

Mitsubishi                            767

Honda                                    766

Scion                                      764

Nissan                                    763

Dodge                                     761

Kia                                           761

Hyundai                                 760

Subaru                                    755

Suzuki                                     750

Chrysler                                 748

Toyota                                    745

Jeep                                         727

 

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Top Three Models per Segment

Car Segments

Sub-Compact Car

Highest Ranked: Honda Fit

Scion xD

Toyota Yaris

 

Compact Car

Highest Ranked: MINI Cooper

Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen Jetta

 

Compact Sporty Car*

Highest Ranked: Volkswagen GTI

 

Compact Premium Sporty Car*

Highest Ranked: Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe

 

Entry Premium Car

Highest Ranked: BMW 3 Series

BMW 1 Series

Acura TL (tie)

Audi A4/5 (tie)

Mercedes-Benz C-Class (tie)

 

Midsize Sporty Car*

Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Camaro

Dodge Challenger

 

Midsize Premium Car

Highest Ranked: BMW 5 Series

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan

Jaguar XF

 

Large Premium Car

Highest Ranked: Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Porsche Panamera

Lexus LS 460

 

Midsize Car

Highest Ranked: Ford Fusion

Buick LaCrosse

Volkswagen Passat

 

Large Car*

Highest Ranked: 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.

 

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Top Three Models per Segment

Truck / Multi-Activity Vehicle (MAV) Segments

 

Compact Crossover/SUV

Highest Ranked: GMC Terrain

Volkswagen Tiguan

Chevrolet Equinox

 

Compact MPV

Highest Ranked: Nissan Cube

Chevrolet HHR

Kia Soul

 

Entry Premium Crossover/SUV*

Highest Ranked: Audi Q5

Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class

 

Midsize Crossover/SUV

Highest Ranked: Ford Flex

Honda Accord Crosstour

Buick Enclave

 

Large Crossover/SUV*

Highest Ranked: Ford Expedition

Nissan Armada

 

Midsize Premium Crossover/SUV

Highest Ranked: Audi Q7

Porsche Cayenne

BMW X5

 

Large Premium Crossover/SUV

Highest Ranked: Land Rover Range Rover

Mercedes-Benz GL-Class

Land Rover Range Rover Sport

 

Large Pickup*

Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Avalanche

Ford F-150 LD

 

Midsize Pickup

Highest Ranked:

Ford Explorer Sport Trac

Honda Ridgeline

Nissan Frontier

 

Minivan*

Highest Ranked: Volkswagen Routan

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.