More Automakers Switch to Mobile Responsive Sites; Results Mixed

Excellent Mobile Shopping Experience Raises Likelihood of Test Drive

October 13, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

COSTA MESA, Calif., Oct. 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- More automakers are providing responsive and responsive/adaptive websites—sites that automatically reformat to fit the device on which they're being viewed—yet their satisfaction still trails traditional sites overall, according to the J.D. Power 2016 Automotive Mobile Site StudySM released today.

Nearly three-fourths (72%) of manufacturers now offer some form of responsive website—up from 39% 12 months ago—in part because overall mobile usage for automotive shopping continues to trend upward.

Satisfaction is important to manufacturers because it increases the likelihood of a shopper taking a test drive. The study shows that among vehicle shoppers who are delighted with their experience on a manufacturer brand website (overall satisfaction scores above 900), 65% say they are more likely to test drive a vehicle, compared with only 15% of those who are disappointed (scores of 500 and below).

But designing and executing an effective site that will be viewed through multiple devices is not that easy.  The study finds that when manufacturers launch a responsive or responsive/adaptive site, navigation and speed satisfaction usually experience the biggest drops after implementation. Over time, though, satisfaction with such websites has shown improvement. For example, when examining the first manufacturer sites that transitioned to responsive design, overall satisfaction has increased to 778 in 2016 from 770 in 2014, driven by significant increases in speed satisfaction (771 in 2016 vs. 751 in 2014).

"Automotive manufacturer and third-party websites are increasingly being accessed via smartphones by new-vehicle shoppers," said Deirdre Borrego, senior vice president and general manager of data & analytics at J.D. Power. "With so much at stake, manufacturers and third-party sites have to figure out how to execute an excellent online shopping experience, regardless of device."

Automakers and third-party companies use one of three typical web design approaches:

  • Responsive provides optimal viewing of one layout that adjusts the content display based on the screen size.
  • Adaptive offers several distinct layouts optimized for various device types. Adaptive sites must maintain separate content/asset libraries for each layout, thereby increasing cost.
  • Responsive/Adaptive is a hybrid technique that adjusts the layout/content based on the screen size, but also senses the device type, thus allowing for customized content and navigation for that device type.

The study also finds that satisfaction with manufacturers' mobile websites is quite different between Boomers1 and Gen Y. Satisfaction is significantly lower among vehicle shoppers in the Boomer generation than among those in Gen Y across all measures: overall (759 vs. 799, respectively); navigation (733 vs. 794); appearance (784 vs. 821); information/content (759 vs. 792); and speed (757 vs. 790).

Manufacturer Website Study RankingsInfiniti (805) ranks highest in overall manufacturer website satisfaction, followed by Jeep (803), Dodge (801) and Lincoln (801).

Third-Party Website Study RankingsCars.com (751) ranks highest in overall third-party website satisfaction, followed by TrueCar (740) and U.S. News Best Cars (740).

About the StudyThe 2016 Automotive Mobile Site Study examines the features and content of automotive manufacturer and third-party mobile websites and their usefulness in the vehicle-shopping process. The study includes more than 11,500 evaluations of automotive mobile websites from vehicle shoppers who intend to purchase or lease a vehicle within the next two years. The study was fielded in July and August 2016.

For more information about the 2016 Automotive Mobile Site Study, visit http://www.jdpower.com/resource/jd-power-automotive-mobile-site-study.

See the online press release at http://www.jdpower.com/pr-id/2016202.

Study Rankings

Automotive Mobile Site Ranking

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)

Overall Index Scores

Infiniti

805

Jeep

803

Dodge

801

Lincoln

801

Cadillac

798

Buick

797

Chrysler

797

GMC

792

Land Rover

792

Porsche

792

Fiat

791

Chevrolet

789

Hyundai                                          

789

Acura                                               

788

Ram                                                  

787

Jaguar                                                

784

Honda                                               

783

MINI                                                  

782

Ford                                                 

781

OEM Average                                  

781

smart                                               

779

Mercedes-Benz                            

778

Mitsubishi                                   

774

Kia                                            

773

Nissan                                       

770

Audi                                          

764

BMW                                         

764

Toyota                                        

764

Lexus                                           

762

Subaru                                         

757

Mazda                                          

756

Volvo                                             

748

Volkswagen                                   

747

Overall Index Scores                                                

JDPower.com Power Circle ratings

Cars.com                                       

751

5

TrueCar                                           

740

4

U.S. News Best Cars                   

740

4

Kelley Blue Book                          

739

4

Edmunds.com                             

734

4

CARFAX                                         

732

3

Third-Party Average          

726

3

NADAguides                              

717

3

Autotrader

713

3

CarGurus

713

3

Autoblog

685

2

Power Circle Ratings Legend5 – Among the best4 – Better than most3 – About average2 – The rest

Media Relations ContactsJohn Tews; Troy, Mich.; 248-868-0621; [email protected]Geno Effler; Costa Mesa, Calif.; 714-621-6224; [email protected]

About J.D. Power and Advertising/Promotional Rules www.jdpower.com/about-us/press-release-info

1 J.D. Power defines the generations as Pre-Boomers (born before 1946); Boomers (1946-1964); Gen X (1965-1976); Gen Y (1977-1994); and Gen Z (1995-2000 for this study).

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SOURCE J.D. Power



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