For the second consecutive year, Porsche has been named the “Ideal Vehicle” brand by American consumers, though the individual vehicle that tops the list is the all-new Chevrolet Corvette.
General Motors, in fact, had more top-ranked models in the 2014 Ideal Vehicle Awards, or IVA, than any other manufacturer but Ford Motor Co. this year. And despite the Detroit maker’s ongoing recall issues, its GMC truck marque was named the “Most Ideal Popular Brand” in a survey conducted by California consulting firm AutoPacific, Inc.
Significantly, a quarter of the top-ranked models in the 2014 IVA are all-new or, like the ‘Vette, have been completely redesigned for 2014.
“Winning an IVA in their first year of release shows that these newly redesigned vehicles have hit the mark with their owners, but it also shows that the designers did their research to know how to best meet the needs and expectations of their core group of buyers,” said George Peterson, president of AutoPacific.
Unlike many studies that focus on quality and reliability, the Ideal Vehicle Awards are intended to highlight vehicles that meet owners’ expectations and desires. In some instances, vehicles that are only mid-pack in terms of quality can score well in the IVA because of a distinctive design, incredible performance, great mileage, or a well-appointed and roomy interior.
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But the study also found there are some things consumers still don’t feel they are getting. More than a quarter of the 92,000 owners surveyed said they want more interior storage, better visibility and easier ingress and egress. Nearly one in five complained about the difficult of using the technologies becoming commonplace in today’s vehicles – a figure that has been rising by the year.
And that’s one instance where traditional quality-based studies and “things-gone-right” surveys like the IVA line up. In the recently released J.D. Power Initial Quality Survey, issues with technology made up the single most frequent consumer complaint, far more than problems with traditional mechanical systems such as engines and transmissions.
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“The vehicle buying and owning experience is often a love-hate relationship,” said Peterson. “Buyers purchase their vehicle for many reasons, including price, style, and lifestyle fit, but it’s often not until the vehicle is driven for a while that the little annoyances start to show themselves and people wish things were a bit different.”
The IVA survey asked motorists to rate their vehicles – after 90 days of ownership – based on 15 different attributes. The winners were vehicles whose owners would make the fewest changes.
The all-new or completely redesigned models to win this year included the 2014 Corvette, the overall winner in the 2014 IVA, the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Acura’s RLX, the BMW 3-Series GT and X5, Chevrolet’s Impala, and Ford’s Fusion HEV-PHEV models.
GM and Ford had five segment winners each, while Honda and Volkswagen each win in three of the 24 categories. Mini and BMW led in two, while Land Rover, Mercedes, Toyota and Fiat Chrysler topped one segment each.
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Here’s the complete winners list:
2014 Overall Winner: Chevrolet Corvette
2014 Most Ideal Premium Brand: Porsche
2014 Most Ideal Popular Brand: GMC
Passenger Cars | |
Premium Luxury Car | Mercedes-Benz S-Class |
Executive Luxury Car | Acura RLX |
Aspirational Luxury Car | BMW 3-Series GT |
Large Car | Chevrolet Impala |
Luxury Mid-Size Car | Lexus ES |
Mid-Size Car | Volkswagen Passat |
Premium Compact Car | Buick Verano |
Compact Car | Volkswagen Golf |
Economy Car | Ford Fiesta |
Sports Car | Chevrolet Corvette |
Sporty Car | Ford Mustang |
Hybrid/EV Car | Ford Fusion HEV-PHEV |
Light Trucks | |
Light Duty Pickup | GMC Sierra 1500 |
Heavy Duty Pickup | Ford F-Series SD |
Luxury SUV | Land Rover LR4 |
Large SUV | Ford Expedition EL |
Mid-Size SUV | Jeep Grand Cherokee |
Premium Luxury Crossover SUV | BMW X5 |
Luxury Crossover SUV | Volkswagen Touareg |
Large Crossover SUV | GMC Acadia |
Premium Mid-Size Crossover SUV | Ford Edge |
Mid-Size Crossover SUV | Honda CR-V |
Compact Crossover SUV | MINI Countryman |
Minivan | Honda Odyssey |