DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 6, 2010 –The Clarion-supplied,
factory-installed Voice-Activated Navigation System, available in the
Ford Fusion, ranks “Highest Satisfaction,” according to J.D. Power and
Associates 2010 Navigation Usage and Satisfaction Study. The Clarion
navigation system in the Ford Flex ranks second, followed by the Ford
Taurus and the Lincoln MKS.
Co-developed with Ford, the Clarion navigation systems are
installed in twenty two 2010 model year vehicles. Clarion systems in
selected Ford and Lincoln models earned six of the top 10 positions,
receiving the highest marks from consumers for system appearance,
navigation display screen, routing and speed of system.
The newly released study is based on responses from over 17,000
consumers who recently purchased or leased 2010 model year vehicles with
factory-installed navigation systems.
"Providing advanced Infotainment and Navigation systems offering
customers the most important real-time information requires an intense
focus on the Human Machine Interface (HMI). It's not just about offering
the latest and greatest features and technologies. The features must be
presented in a way that keeps a driver's eyes on the road and hands on
the wheel while benefiting from the additional value the features
provide,” states Jim Buczkowski, director, Global Electrical and
Electronics Systems Engineering for Ford Motor Company.
“Clarion and Ford have some of the best engineers in the industry
working on HMI and we are excited that the effort is paying off for our
customers."
This marks the seventh J.D. Power and Associates award Clarion has
received in the past five years for either in-dash navigation or
multimedia systems, and the third award for their factory- installed
navigation systems. “Clarion is proud to be honored with this award for
the second straight year.” says Tom Hayashi, President of Clarion
Corporation of America. “We strive to capitalize on our strong customer
relationships to deliver market-leading products like the Ford
navigation system.”
The study results, shows a growing number of consumers are making
navigation systems an integral part of their lives. Now in its 12th
year, the study identifies seven factors that contribute to overall
customer satisfaction. In order of importance they are; ease of use,
system routing, navigation system display, system appearance, voice
recognition, voice directions and speed of system. The study also
measures quality by examining problems per 100 (PP100) navigation
systems, in which a lower score reflects higher quality.
Ford’s Clarion-supplied Voice-Activated Navigation System was
specifically designed with the customer in mind. Ford and Clarion worked
cooperatively in order to determine what features consumers would find
most beneficial in these navigation systems. Consumer feedback and
results from industry studies such as J.D. Power and Associates will
help both companies anticipate the future needs and continue to provide
systems that make consumers lives more convenient with a rich and
enjoyable in-vehicle experience.
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