Audi's consumer sales satisfaction ranking improved by an industry-leading six positions in 2008, according to data released by J.D. Power and Associates. The improvement caps a three year rise of over 30 index points by Audi, as measured in satisfaction from retail purchasers and lessees of new cars and light trucks.
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J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) Study is a comprehensive analysis of the new-vehicle purchase experience. Audi's overall SSI score is based on five categories combining vehicle price, delivery process, dealership facilities, salespeople, and the paperwork / finance process. With improvements from year to year, Audi's score of 877 in 2008 is 30 points higher than three years ago and 16 points higher than 2007. Audi's one year improvement over 2007 was three times the industry average of 5 points.
Earlier this year, J.D. Power and Associates reported that Audi posted the greatest ranking improvement in initial quality in its 2008 J.D. Power Initial Quality Survey.
The sales satisfaction numbers come on the heels of an impressive month in which Audi set a record for new vehicle sales in October, despite the worst sales climate in nearly 25 years.
Courtesy: Audi
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