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Latest Study Indicates That A Majority Of Buyers Still Will Not Ante Up For Hybrids
Although many new-vehicle buyers may want to purchase an environmentally friendly vehicle, only 11 percent are “very willing” to pay more to do so, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Power Auto Offline Media ReportSM—Spring Edition.  

The study finds that, in particular, new-vehicle buyers who express a strong willingness to pay more for environmentally friendly vehicles are more likely to be female and are highly educated. The concentration of consumers who express willingness to pay extra for an environmentally friendly vehicle is highest in the western United States and lowest in the Midwest.  According to the study, among these environmentally conscious consumers, approximately one in 10 actually purchased a new hybrid vehicle.

“The marketing buzz in the automotive industry is all about green cars and trucks,” said Jon Osborn, research director at J.D. Power and Associates. “While most consumers immediately think of hybrids when considering an environmentally friendly vehicle, the price premium of hybrids may be prohibitive. However, consumers don’t have to buy a hybrid vehicle to be environmentally friendly. One can still be environmentally conscious by buying a more fuel-efficient vehicle that gets good gas mileage.”

The study also finds that new-vehicle buyers who say they are very willing to pay more for a vehicle that is environmentally friendly are more likely to purchase compact vehicles than the average new vehicle buyer. In addition, these environmentally conscious new-vehicle buyers also tend to have owned smaller vehicles previously, demonstrating a propensity to consistently choose more fuel-efficient vehicle models.

“Despite heavy media attention on hybrid vehicles and the emergence of a greener auto industry, the hybrid market is still in its infancy, and currently comprises only about 2.2 percent of the new-vehicle market.” said Osborn.  “However, this segment will continue to grow as more hybrid models are offered in the marketplace, particularly since gasoline prices are likely to increase and more stringent gas mileage standards are expected to be imposed on automakers.”

The study finds that owners who purchase hybrid vehicles tend to have attained much higher levels of education, report much higher household income and are about four years older than the average new vehicle buyer (54 vs. 50 years of age).  Hybrid owners tend to be proud advocates of their vehicles, and typically provide many more positive recommendations about their ownership experience than do other new vehicle buyers.

In addition, hybrid buyers and potential hybrid buyers tend to read magazines as such as The New Yorker, Sunset, and Wired, and are likely to watch cable television channels such as CNN and CNN Headline News.

The 2008 Power Auto Offline Media Report—Spring Edition is based on responses from 44,931principal drivers of new cars and trucks.  The study measures media viewing and readership habits of new-vehicle buyers, focusing primarily on magazine readership and also including television viewing, radio listening, Internet usage and newspaper readership. The study also examines consumer opinions and attitudes regarding vehicle ownership.

Latest Study Indicates That A Majority Of Buyers Still Will Not Ante Up For Hybrids



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hatepussshatepusss - 3/10/2008 12:10:01 PM
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Of course not most people prefer to ante up to gas-guzzling BIG TRUCK and BIG SUV! Ford Fxxx series and Chevy GMTxxx series sell almost a million trucks each year.

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1970toyotamarc1970toyotamarc - 3/10/2008 3:57:45 PM
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11% are very willing, so roughly 1.6 million hybrids could be sold a year. For a technology thats only been around 10 years, and still adds $3-5000 to a car's cost, not too bad. Wait till it costs only $1500-2000 to add a hybrid to the option list.

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Homer008Homer008 - 3/10/2008 9:58:31 PM
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not to mention, you'll have to wait in line to get a hold hybrids and for at least 3-4 years, Toyota Prius has been America's most satisfying cars and set a new record on the % of satisfied owners while at it. *consumer reports.


PlanBPlanB - 3/10/2008 5:16:25 PM
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Added cost of the hybrid technology is the only reason for this I think. Not to mention utility is still tops over gas mileage when people are car shopping.

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huu76huu76 - 3/10/2008 11:47:56 PM
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"The study finds that owners who purchase hybrid vehicles tend to have attained much higher levels of education, report much higher household income and are about four years older than the average new vehicle buyer (54 vs. 50 years of age)."
Guess they don't need some trinket badge to show their worth :) No children tryig to live the bling lifestyle in this segment.

I wonder if mid-west being pick-up truck country has anythig to do with it being the least likely to pay for a hybrid?


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MercBasherMercBasher - 3/12/2008 1:12:41 AM
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No its just that the midwest lags both coasts and the south in just about every major trend. When you're snowed in and eating cheese all you can do is watch old movies on TV. By the way the Hollywood writers strike will increase the gap between the midwest and everyone else, suddenly they'll be another six months out-of-date!

By the way some of my best friends live in the midwest, but they're not the hippest folks I know :-)


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