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J.D. Power Announces Best Resale Value Awards

Honda and Toyota each receive five awards for best resale value.

Used Vehicle Market Continues To Strengthen

J.D. Power monthly data shows the used vehicle market fully recovered in June.

OE Tire Brands Finding Right Balance, J.D. Power Finds

Michelin ranks highest in two segments; Pirelli ranks highest in one.

J.D. Power Acquires Trilogy Automotive

This acquisition comes on the heels of J.D. Power’s merger with Autodata Solutions announced last week.

Many Drivers Disabling ‘Bothersome’ ADAS Alerts, JD Power Study Finds

Some alerts on advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are so annoying or bothersome that many drivers disable the systems and may try to avoid them on future vehicle purchases, according to the J.D. Power 2019 U.S. Tech Experience Index (TXI) Study.

Mobility Pipe Dreams? J.D. Power, SurveyMonkey Uncover Shaky Consumer Confidence About The Future Of Self-Driving Vehicles

New J.D. Power Mobility Confidence Index Fueled by SurveyMonkey Audience evaluates consumer and expert views on the outlook for self-driving vehicles.

JD Power: New Vehicle Sales Slow, Discounts Rise, But Average Prices Break Records

May will be the fifth consecutive month in 2019 to experience a sales decline, with calendar year-to-date sales through May expected to be down 5.2% compared with the same period in 2018.

Magna Wins J.D. Power Award For Seat Quality and Satisfaction

This is the second year in a row the Ford Edge seats, manufactured by Magna, have ranked highest in the category.

JD Power: Automakers And Phone Manufacturers Both Vying For Consumers’ Attention

The study found that Apple CarPlay outperforms Android Auto, and Google Maps is the most preferred navigation.

New Vehicle Retail Sales Pace To Decline In January; Full-Year Expected To Fall 1.5 Percent

“Coming off a strong sales period to close out 2017, a slower start to the year was anticipated,” said Thomas King, senior vice president of the data and analytics division at J.D. Power. “After the industry’s emphasis on the sell-down of old model-year vehicles in December, January is a transition month as manufacturers shift focus toward 2018 model-year vehicles.”