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NYCshopper
01-24-2007, 04:02 PM
JD Power: Kia.com "Most Useful Manufacturer Web Site for New-Vehicle Shopping"


http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/news/releases/pressrelease.asp?ID=2007016

Press Release:

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.: 22 January 2007 — Kia.com is the most useful manufacturer Web site for new-vehicle shopping, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Manufacturer Web Site Evaluation StudySM (MWES) – Wave 1 released today.

The semi-annual study measures the usefulness of manufacturer Web sites during the new-vehicle shopping process. New-vehicle shoppers evaluate Web sites in four key areas: appearance, speed, navigation, and information/content.

Kia ranks highest with an index score of 868 on a 1,000-point scale—a four-point improvement from the previous study, which was released in June 2006.

“Providing a satisfying experience to all site shoppers, no matter what information they desire, is one of the most challenging site design tasks for manufacturers,” said Steve Witten, executive director of marketing/media research at J.D. Power and Associates. “Kia has accomplished this task and scores significantly higher than the industry average in all four areas measured in MWES. Kia provides straightforward navigation, light page weights for quick site speed and combines text and images throughout the site to clearly demonstrate its models’ capabilities and functionality.”

HUMMER, which ranked highest in the previous study, Mazda, Honda and Toyota, respectively, follow Kia in the rankings. Both HUMMER and Kia have ranked among the top 10 manufacturer Web sites five consecutive times.

“While HUMMER’s site design is completely different from Kia’s, using rich videos to demonstrate capabilities, vibrant images throughout the site and a detailed ‘Build a Vehicle’ tool, both manufacturers have created sites that consistently satisfy their specific shoppers,” said Witten.

Across all manufacturer Web sites, the industry average of 834 is down four points from the previous wave of the study, ending a positive increasing trend in industry usability since 2004. The negative impact of incorporating advanced technology to the detriment of site speed has affected the industry average. Seven of the nine manufacturer Web sites that were redesigned since the prior wave of the study fell significantly in the MWES speed measure, which identifies shopper perceptions of a site’s speed. These seven sites also have incorporated more Flash technology on their home pages or throughout their sites than in the previous wave.

“Clearly, some manufacturer Web sites appear to have gotten ahead of their shoppers’ capabilities, forcing technology onto shoppers who just aren’t ready for it yet,” said Witten. “Knowing your shoppers and their technological capabilities and expectations should be one of the first steps in site design. The incorporation of Flash and videos into a site can negatively impact a shopper’s experience if the site gets ahead of their capability curve or improperly implements the technology.”

The study continues to demonstrate that the more useful a manufacturer Web site is, the more traffic it is likely to drive to dealerships. Offering satisfying online shopping experiences to more shoppers has made manufacturer Web sites a key destination for shoppers researching new vehicles.

“Looking forward, some manufacturers will have to take a more conservative approach to their site design, allowing manufacturers with technologically advanced shoppers to be more aggressive in testing new design tactics until they become mainstream,” said Witten. “After all, the objective of a manufacturer Web site is to drive shoppers to the dealership and sell more vehicles, not necessarily to have the most cutting-edge Web site in the industry.”

The 2007 Manufacturer Web Site Evaluation Study – Wave 1 is based on evaluations by 11,280 new-vehicle shoppers who indicated they would be in the market for a new vehicle within the next 24 months.



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Turk
01-24-2007, 06:07 PM
I have to admit. I have never been to KIA.com, and even after this thread, I don't think I will go.

warpath
01-24-2007, 06:10 PM
Allright Mitsu!!!! :lol:

athakur999
01-24-2007, 06:26 PM
I checked out Kia's site and it is pretty easy to use. Definately above average at least.

Too bad Kia doesn't have anything I'd actually buy. Hyundai has some pretty desirable cars these days, it's too bad none of that has spilled down into the Kia division yet.

Chromer
01-24-2007, 06:44 PM
Kia - Inexpensive, and built to stay that way.

So if we give them 20 years...

Scooby-Doode
01-24-2007, 07:48 PM
Wooo hooo for AUDI and its parent company VW

Kostamojen
01-24-2007, 10:22 PM
Oh my god... JD Powers once again shows they are complete morons.

MINI has one of the best sites for new car buying! I've spent hours there customizing MINI's.

mattejb
01-24-2007, 10:42 PM
just went to the site......*yuck*

I wonted how they conducted the study.
Each web site should be aimed at a different audience.
Did they have different age groups try to navigate the site?

I hope they know most people that are not able to navigate simple flash
sites don't surf the web looking for cars. Know your market.

BigElm
01-24-2007, 11:29 PM
MINI has one of the best sites for new car buying! I've spent hours there customizing MINI's.

:huh:

Dude, you need to make better use of your time :p

Kostamojen
01-24-2007, 11:36 PM
:huh:

Dude, you need to make better use of your time :p
So says the moderator of an internet forum :p

But it was just a couple hours... I was bored and in a MINI mood

BigElm
01-24-2007, 11:40 PM
So says the moderator of an internet forum :p

But it was just a couple hours... I was bored and in a MINI mood

Hey I get paid virtual money for this... :lol: :alien:

Beaverboy
01-24-2007, 11:46 PM
So says the moderator of an internet forum :p

But it was just a couple hours... I was bored and in a MINI moodWhen my girlfriend and I were shopping for her new car.. we spent quite a bit of time on the MINI site.. which was great.. and spent just as much time at the Mazda site.. which was horrible. Go JD Powers!

NismoSkylineGTR
01-25-2007, 01:55 AM
lol mitsu 2nd place baby YEA THEY ARE GOOD

SoDealer
01-25-2007, 05:30 AM
Something is amiss...

Feb 2006

http://www.jdpower.com/presspass/pr/images/2006020a.gif


June 2006

http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/news/releases/charts/2006099a.gif

Subaru goes from hero to zero that quickly? JD Powers further reinforces that their surveys are for the birds.