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SPOTLIGHT | 2015 India Dealer Satisfaction with Automotive Manufacturers StudySM
Expectation for FY 2014-15 financial performance compared toFY 2013-14 reflects rise in optimism!
Factors contributing to dealer satisfaction
Decline in Satisfaction with Products—Top pain points
Nameplate performance
% better than last year
The rise in optimism is more accentuated amongst dealers in the metro cities as 62% of these dealers feel their financial performance will be better than last year. This proportion was 42% last year.
The Sales Team factor has the highest contribution towards the dealer’s overallsatisfaction—6 percentage points higher than last year.
Metro
Non-Metro
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46%56%
2014
ToyotaMaruti Suzuki
HondaHyundaiRenault
Industry AverageVolkswagen
MahindraFordTata
ChevroletNissan
20152014
2014
2015
2015
42%
47%
62%
55%
Support from the manufacturer on marketing and sales activities, as well as cohesive working relationships with the manufacturer’s sales team interfacing with the dealership, has been a stronger driver of satisfaction.
Not enough variety of models to meet market needs Product updates
not frequent enough
Mohit Arora Executive DirectorJ.D. Power Asia Pacific Parts
After-sales team
Warranty claims
Training
Product
11%
9%
8%6%12%
14%
9%21%
10%
6%7%7%
10%
12%
13%
15%
15%
16%
Vehicle ordering
Marketing/salesSupport
Sales team
919
885
884
883
857
826
815
799
797
764
757
756
+6 points
+6 points
The study was conducted in association with the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) and was fielded between January and March 2015.
More than 1/4 of dealers report that their automakers do not adequately support them in introducing new models
Satisfaction with Product factor has declined 14 points
The 2015 India DSWAMI Study is based on responses from 734 dealer principals or dealership general managers located in more than 250 cities throughout India.
Now in its fifth year, the study measures dealer satisfaction with vehicle manufacturers or importers in India and identifies dealer attitudes regarding the automotive retail business.
Nearly 1/4 dealers says that automakers does not have the range of vehicles to compete effectively in market
th year
2014 2015