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GM Customers Prove Again To Be The Most Brand Loyal Of All Makes

R L Polk & Co., the automotive industry’s premier provider of consumer loyalty information among new vehicles, presented the 12th Annual Polk Automotive Loyalty Awards yesterday evening at the 2008 Automotive News World Congress with General Motors and Toyota once again taking the top awards.

Winning the Overall Manufacturer award by demonstrating the greatest ability to retain previous customers for a record eighth consecutive year was General Motors. GM also secured six additional awards including honors for its Chevrolet Suburban, Silverado, Impala, Saturn ION, Pontiac Solstice and the Cadillac Escalade for the 2007 model year, which ended Sept. 30.

“Being able to retain your customers over time with great products and after-the-sale service has always been a key factor to attaining success. GM and Toyota have proven that they know what it takes to keep customers coming back to their brands,” said Stephen R. Polk, chairman, president and CEO of R. L. Polk & Co. “GM won a total of seven awards, including three vehicles that have won for the first time, which is a great testament to their overall manufacturer loyalty.”

Toyota was also a big winner, taking repeat honors in the Overall Make category award for posting the highest make loyalty to an automotive division. It was also recognized with five segment loyalty awards. Toyota Prius repeated as the Midsize Car segment winner and Toyota Tacoma repeated as the Compact Pickup segment winner. Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc., was a repeat winner in the Midsize SUV segment for its Lexus RX, marking the third consecutive win. The Lexus ES was a first time winner in the Luxury Car segment and Lexus LS was a five time winner in the Prestige Luxury Car segment.

Overall for the industry, make loyalty for the 2007 model year was 44.84 percent. Recent studies by Polk show consumers are consistently more loyal to Asian brands (47.98 percent), versus European (38.13 percent) and domestic makes (43.74 percent).

Other vehicles capturing loyalty honors were the Chrysler Town & Country in the Minivan category, Honda CR-V in the Compact SUV category and the Jaguar XK in the Prestige Sports Car category.

Polk Manufacturer Loyalty Excelerator™ Report
Polk’s Manufacturer Loyalty Excelerator™ Report, which is the basis for the Polk Automotive Loyalty rankings and annual awards, is the latest insight into consumer loyalty. This report was introduced to the automotive industry in 1995 and was created to provide household loyalty information to manufacturers at many different levels. It is now used to provide loyalty percentages for the entire automotive industry and allows for cross-industry comparisons of loyalty behavior. The report measures loyalty throughout the entire model year so that manufacturers may keep abreast of loyalty trends as they occur in the industry.

The Polk Automotive Loyalty Awards recognize manufacturers for superior owner loyalty performance. Loyalty is determined when a household that owns a new vehicle returns to market and purchases or leases another new vehicle of the same model or make.




GM Customers Prove Again To Be The Most Brand Loyal Of All Makes



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0to600to60 - 1/23/2008 12:18:41 PM
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Probably because of fleet trucks. The impala is def. due to fleet police vehicles. The toyotas are mainly best sellers. How did the solstice get on here? Its way to new.

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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/23/2008 12:28:59 PMView My AgentSpace
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Why the hell are the Chevy Impala and Saturn Ion (POS) on this list? The Ion was even discontinued for the Astra!

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w209w114w209w114 - 1/23/2008 12:40:32 PMView My AgentSpace
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Agreed, the list definitely has some odd cars in some even odder categories.

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AnthonyAnthony - 1/23/2008 4:15:01 PM
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The commenter "Will_" did.

What happened to him?


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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/23/2008 5:51:12 PMView My AgentSpace
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The LS has a very specific niche. I'm not surprised. The people who buy the LS are not the same as those who shop for S-Class, 7 Series and A8.

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0to600to60 - 1/23/2008 10:55:38 PM
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See, the old LS owners are obviously young enough to live long enough to purchase another one!

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bobusbobus - 1/24/2008 3:45:24 AM
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Mmmm......if GM has such a high customer loyalty, why is it still losing market share?

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XYZZXYZZ - 1/25/2008 2:46:02 AM
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good question.

the answer mite be that "high loyalty" ACTUAL figures are not really so high in absolute terms. note how many are just in the 20s and low 30s percent.

in view of this, the lexus LS figure is REALLY mind boggling. but not surprising, for the BEST MADE car on the planet.



BFABSBFABS - 1/24/2008 9:47:35 AM
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How come the Pontiac Solstice has the highest customer Loyalty in it's category? Which old pontiac solstice did they buy before they bought this one? I thoght loyalty means If you buy one then you buy the new one when it comes out.

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XYZZXYZZ - 1/26/2008 3:54:11 AM
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yeah, they're so smart, they voluntarily contribute several THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS to pay for uaw medical and pension costs PER CAR. what the unions extorted out of gm, ford and chysler over the years.

the REALLY SMART guys who buy asian cars, get MORE CAR for their money instead, rather than subsidizing workers who likely are making more money than the car buyer.

of course, this all don't matter to cplIdiot, who can't afford a NEW car.


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XYZZXYZZ - 1/30/2008 3:59:15 AM
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cplamazing idiot--

no, the avg american, make that EVERY american, deserves medical insurance, just like the citizens of every other MODERN industrial country.

what we DON'T need is a selected industrial ELITE who are overpaid and even paid when producing nothing who DO get medical insurance and fat pensions, while millions of HARDER working citizens have NO insurance at all.

get your head out of your rear end.



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