Owners of vocational trucks are more satisfied with their heavy-duty engines this year, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2009 Heavy-Duty Truck Engine and Transmission Study.
The study found that satisfaction with heavy-duty engines was 733 on a 1,000-point scale, an improvement from last year's 725. Engines are scored on quality, performance and cost of ownership, which all showed improvement from 2008.
In addition, engine problems were less common this year, dropping to 40 percent of customers with heavy-duty engine problems, the lowest since 2005. The percentage of customers with engine-related downtime also dropped to the lowest level since 2005, J.D. Power reports.
"The decline in engine-related problems is a testament to the engine manufacturer's focus on quality, particularly when you consider the environment in which these engines were produced," said Brian Etchells, senior research manager at J.D. Power and Associates. "During the 2007 model year, sales volumes increased to near-record levels as customers sought to purchase trucks prior to the introduction of emission reduction technologies on 2008 model-year trucks. Plants were adding shifts and struggling to fill orders, but despite these challenges, quality actually improved."
The study measures customer satisfaction with engines in two-year-old heavy-duty trucks by examining four engine factors, including engine quality, engine performance, engine cost of ownership, and engine warranty.
Mercedes-Benz ranked highest in customer satisfaction with vocational trucks with heavy-duty engines for the second year in a row, with a score of 765. The manufacturer performs particularly well in the engine quality, engine cost of ownership and engine warranty factors. Mercedes-Benz was followed by Cummins and Caterpillar engines, respectively.
The 2009 Heavy-Duty Truck Engine and Transmission Study is based on the responses of 2,421 primary maintainers of two-year-old heavy-duty trucks. The study was fielded between February and April 2009.
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Vocational Truck Owners More Satisfied With Heavy-duty Engines
Owners of vocational trucks are more satisfied with their heavy-duty engines this year, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2009 Heavy-Duty Truck Engine and Transmission Study
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