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MG India tops JD Power customer satisfaction survey second year in a row

The study highlights that even in the era of digitisation, physical product discovery at showrooms is important to customers in the sales process.
2 min read10 Nov '22
Saptarshi MondalSaptarshi Mondal
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MG India has secured the highest ranking in the JD Power 2022 India Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) Study. On a 1,000-point scale, MG scored 881, followed by Toyota India (878) and Hyundai India (872) in second and third places, respectively. This is the second consecutive year that MG has topped the study, with Toyota and Hyundai also repeating their respective standings.

  • Study measures car buyer’s satisfaction on six different parameters
  • Millennials and Gen Z customers hardest to please, finds survey
  • Product discovery at showrooms remains important to customers

2022 India Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) Study: what is it?

It measures a new-vehicle buyer’s satisfaction with the sales process on six factors (listed in order of importance) – delivery process (20 percent), dealer facility (18 percent), paperwork completion (17 percent), working out the deal (15 percent), sales consultant (15 percent), and brand website (14 percent). The study examines sales satisfaction solely in the mass-market segment.

The 2022 India Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) Study is based on responses from 6,618 new-vehicle buyers who made their purchase from January to December 2021. The study, conducted by JD Power in collaboration with NeilsenIQ, was fielded from June through September 2022.

Findings of the study

The study has found that even in the era of digitisation, with 88 percent researching about the product online, product discovery at showrooms remains one of the most important drivers of customer satisfaction. However, about one-third of the customers do not experience a seamless product discovery engagement at the showrooms.

“Even in an era of instant information availability, the importance of sales consultant-led product discovery continues to drive purchase experience,” said Sandeep Pande, lead – automotive practice India, NielsenIQ.

MG, with its eXpert digital platform and fully digital showrooms, therefore seem to be offering the best retail experience among mass-market carmakers in India. The Chinese-owned British carmaker currently sells the Hector, Hector Plus, Gloster, Astor and ZS EV in India. It is also developing an all-electric, two-door model, slated for an early 2023 launch, which will be based on SAIC-GM-Wuling’s Global Small Electric Vehicle (GSEV) platform.  

The study also found that nearly one-third (27 percent) of its customers faced one or more issues during their commercial engagement with the dealers, thereby dropping the satisfaction index. Meanwhile, millennials and Gen Z customers were the most difficult lot to please, with 41 percent citing issues in product discovery engagement versus 33 percent among older customers. The study also pointed out that customers are sensitive towards key explanations on the day of delivery and a bit beyond, for instance, on matters such as a special ceremony and a follow-up call.

Here's a look at the individual rankings of all the mass-market players in India. 

JD Power 2022 SSI Study Rankings
Carmaker
SSI score
MG India
881
Toyota
878
Hyundai
872
Honda
871
Tata
869
Volkswagen
868
Mass Market Average
862
Kia
858
Maruti Suzuki
858
Skoda
858
Nissan
855
Mahindra
848
Renault
845
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