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Factory-Installed Navigation Systems
![]() ![]() The Best Factory-Installed Navigation Systems for 2009
The Clarion Navigation System Supplied to the Lincoln MKS ranks highest among factory-installed navigation systems.
![]() The study finds that 26% of owners report having a factory-installed navigation system equipped with real-time traffic capabilities -- twice the proportion of owners in 2008 who said the same.
Among owners whose systems do not currently have the real-time traffic feature, nearly 80% report interest in having the option in the future. Real-time traffic capability has a considerable impact on overall navigation system satisfaction, as satisfaction averages 8.1 (on a 10-point scale) among owners with the feature, compared with 7.3 among those without.
![]() "Among the 10 navigation systems with the highest levels of customer satisfaction, all of them have real-time traffic capabilities, and a majority are equipped with voice recognition -- underlining the positive effect these advanced features have on overall navigation system satisfaction," said Mike Marshall, director of automotive emerging technologies at J.D. Power and Associates.
"With 39% of consumers in the study reporting that they would have purchased another vehicle if navigation wasn't available (up from 31% in 2006), there is a growing segment of automotive consumers who are driven by technology. Integrating and delivering advanced user-facing technology in vehicles will continue to gain importance among manufacturers fighting for market share."
Now in its 11th year, the study identifies six factors that contribute to overall customer satisfaction. In order of importance, they are:
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The study also measures quality by examining problems per 100 (PP100) navigation systems, in which a lower score reflects higher quality.
The Clarion navigation system supplied to the Lincoln MKS ranks highest in consumer satisfaction with factory-installed navigation systems and performs particularly well with the ease-of-use factor. The Clarion navigation system supplied to the Ford Flex follows in the rankings, while the Pioneer navigation system in the Acura TL ranks third.
The study also finds the following navigation system trends:
![]() ![]() ![]() The 2009 Navigation Usage and Satisfaction Study is based on responses from 16,939 owners who recently purchased or leased new 2009 model-year vehicles with factory-installed navigation systems. The study was fielded in October 2009.
CarTest.ca. Posted Dec. 12, 2009
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