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Maruti Suzuki customers most satisfied: JD Power survey
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Aug 27, 2009, 15:38 IST

Car buyers in India have become more satisfied in the past one year ranking Maruti Suzuki as their top choice in terms of new vehicle purchase experience, while relegating homegrown Tata Motors to the least favoured slot, a new survey said today.

Maruti is closely followed by Honda and Toyota, both at the second slot, on the customer satisfaction scale, which ranked a total of 11 car makers present in the country.

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"Maruti Suzuki ranks highest in overall new vehicle sales satisfaction in India," found the annual survey by automotive research and consultancy JD Power, which ranked the carmakers on the basis of points earned on a scale of 1,000 points.

Maruti Suzuki scored 800 points, followed by Honda and Toyota with scores of 799 points each, against the industry average of 793 points, JD Power Asia Pacific said in a statement.

South Korean major Hyundai was ranked third (796 points), followed by Mahindra (796 points), Skoda (794 points), Ford (790 points), Fiat (789 points) Mahindra-Renault (786 points), Chevrolet (772 points) and Tata Motors (766 points).

The overall industry-wide customer satisfaction with new-vehicle sales experience increased considerably during the year as the industry average score rose by 26 points, JD Power said about its tenth annual survey.

Hyundai recorded the greatest improvement among all the brands examined in the study.

A total of six — Maruti, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, Mahindra and Skoda — scored better than the industry average, while Ford, Fiat, Mahindra-Renault, Chevrolet and Tata Motors fared worse than the average.

"It is encouraging to note the considerable improvements made by the industry in 2009, especially in the vehicle delivery process, salesperson and paperwork factors," JD Power Asia Pacific (Singapore) Senior Director Mohit Arora said.

JD Power's customer satisfaction index, in its 10th year now, measures the overall satisfaction with the new-vehicle buyer sales experience. The research firm determines customer satisfaction through seven measures — delivery process; delivery timing; salesperson, sales initiation, dealer facility, paperwork and deal.

The study said proportion of first-time new-vehicle buyers has increased from 27 per cent in 2004 to 40 per cent in 2009.

The 2009 India Sales Satisfaction Index Study is based on responses from 5,422 new-vehicle owners who purchased their vehicles between September 2008 and April 2009. The study was fielded from March to June 2009.

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why chevy gose down? bcoz chevy make new car not focus on aftersale, wast service,
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Bull Crap .. another Marketing funded award .. pls speak to *REAL* people in the market who are suffering because of the HUGE delays in deliveries of Maruti vehicles .. to get delivery of a Maruti vehicle .. you either need to pay in black or have a connection inside Maruti .. this award is a joke
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