Nissan today continued its march up the rankings in the 2013 J.D. Power and Associates Customer Service Index (CSI) StudySM.
In the 2013 study, Nissan improved 23 points and earned an index score
of 797 out of a possible 1,000 points, finishing sixth among 19
nameplates in the mass market brands segment.
Leon Dorssers, chief customer officer and vice president, Customer
Quality and Dealer Network Development – Nissan Americas said: "Nissan's
performance in the latest CSI study demonstrates that our dealers are
fully committed to the Nissan Customer Promise: to work tirelessly to
exceed our customers' expectations. Our improvement is a reflection of
the dedication that Nissan dealers have shown to providing an
outstanding ownership experience to every customer."
The J.D. Power and Associates CSI study ranks customer satisfaction
with dealer service departments during the first three years of
ownership. The 2013 U.S. CSI StudySM surveyed owners and
lessees of 2008 to 2012 model-year vehicles. Nissan improved
significantly in all five CSI study factors - service advisor, vehicle
pick-up, service facility, service quality and service initiation.
Over the last two years, Nissan has jumped 66 points and 14 places in
the mass market brands segment rankings. During that time, Nissan and
its dealers instituted a number of new initiatives aimed at achieving
excellence in the customer experience through improvements to training,
facilities and processes. These new efforts include:
- The Nissan Customer Promise: a set of commitments from Nissan and its dealers to provide a fair, honest and customer-friendly environment for purchasing and owning a Nissan vehicle.
- Nissan Express Service: an affordable, hassle-free service visit that includes a 27-point safety and maintenance inspection, as well as an oil and filter change in under 30 minutes. Most Nissan dealers are also offering extended service hours in evenings and on weekends for customer convenience.
- Nissan One to One Service Scheduling: customers can conveniently schedule service online at any time through the Nissan owner's portal, a mobile app or the dealer's own website.
- Focus on quick dealer notification of hot customer issues with Nissan follow-up to ensure resolution.
Courtesy of nissannews.com
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