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JD Power on Engines......
.......will be of interest to some who put a lot of stock in these
reports: The following news release was issued today by J.D. Power and Associates. To view the release and accompanying ranking charts on our Web site, please click he http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...asp?ID=2007027 J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Marine Engines with Advanced Technologies Positively Impact Customer Satisfaction, Yet in Many Cases, Technology Does Not Play a Key Role in the Purchase Decision Evinrude, Honda, Mercury, MerCruiser and PCM Lead Marine Engine Customer Satisfaction Rankings MIAMI: 15 February 2007 - Although owners of advanced-technology marine engines are consistently more satisfied compared to owners of older technology engines (such as carburetor-driven), only one-half of outboard owners report that engine technology played a major role in their purchase decision, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Marine Engine Competitive Information StudySM released today at the Miami International Boat Show. Additionally, only 27 percent of inboard owners and 26 percent of sterndrive owners indicate the same. "While they cost more, engines with newer technologies tend to perform better, are more fuel efficient and have fewer problems than engines with older technologies," said Todd Markusic, senior director of the powersports practice at J.D. Power and Associates. "Boat owners who want to save money may be inclined to favor carbureted engines, but they should be aware of what they're getting-and what they're not-when they select those engines. Salespeople need to educate consumers about the newer engines so that they fully understand the benefits of the technology, and consumers need to understand that the short-term cost savings they receive when purchasing an older-technology engine is offset by long-term, substantially lower satisfaction with that engine." Now in its sixth year, the study measures overall customer satisfaction with four marine engine types: EFI inboard; four-stroke EFI outboard; two-stroke DI outboard; and EFI sterndrive. Overall scores are measured as problems per 100 (PP100) engines, with lower scores reflecting higher quality. Owners of four-stroke EFI outboard engines experience much fewer problems and have higher overall satisfaction compared to owners of other outboard engines available in the market. Owners of four-stroke EFI engines report an average of 58 PP100, while owners of two-stroke DI engines report 77 PP100. Owners of two-stroke carbureted engines report experiencing the most problems, 167 PP100, which is more than double the number of problems as the higher-technology engines. The study also finds that since engines are often sold as part of a boat package, many boat owners have little or no choice in their engine selection. Sixty-four percent of boat owners report purchasing the exact engine they wanted, and they report much higher levels of overall satisfaction with both their engine and boat compared to owners who did not receive the engine they desired. "It is important for boat dealers to work with customers and fully understand how they plan to use their boats so they can recommend the appropriate size and type of engine to satisfy their customers' needs and meet or exceed their expectations," said Markusic. "If the dealer matches the engine to customer needs, they're well on their way to ensuring that owners have a much more satisfying boating experience." The study examines seven factors to determine overall marine engine satisfaction: starting ease; quietness at cruise; reliability; fuel economy; shifting smoothness; lack of engine fumes; and ability of boat to accelerate rapidly. Inboard EFI segment Pleasurecraft Engine Group (PCM) ranks highest in the inboard EFI four- stroke engine segment for a second consecutive year, followed by Indmar. Within the segment, experiencing difficulty with starting the engine and the engine making an unusual noise have the greatest negative impact on overall satisfaction. Additionally, the engine running too loudly and stalling are two of the most commonly reported problems among inboard EFI customers. Outboard EFI four-stroke segment Honda ranks highest in the outboard EFI four-stroke segment for a third consecutive year (tying with Suzuki in 2005), followed by Suzuki and Yamaha. Overall, four-stroke EFI outboard engines receive high marks from owners for ease of starting and reliability. Conversely, engine transmission problems and stalling are the most frequently reported problems for outboard four-stroke EFI engines. Outboard DI two-stroke segment Evinrude and Mercury rank highest in a tie in the outboard DI two- stroke segment. Mercury ranks highest in the segment for a second consecutive year, while Evinrude records a 24-point improvement compared to 2006. Owners of two-stroke DI outboard engines report high marks for ease of starting and reliability. Engine transmission problems and the engine running roughly are the two most frequently cited issues for engines in the segment. Sterndrive EFI four-stroke segment For a second consecutive year, Mercury MerCruiser ranks highest in the sterndrive EFI four-stroke segment. Volvo Penta closely follows in the segment rankings. Owners give four-stroke EFI sterndrive engines high marks for ease of starting. However, customers frequently report issues with the way the engine transmission feels and sounds when shifting and that the engine runs too loudly. The 2007 Marine Engine Competitive Information Study is based on responses from 12,140 owners who registered a new boat between June 2005 and May 2006. Eleven brands of outboard, sterndrive and gas inboard marine engines are included in the study. About J.D. Power and Associates Headquartered in Westlake Village, Calif., J.D. Power and Associates is an ISO 9001-registered global marketing information services firm operating in key business sectors including market research, forecasting, consulting, training and customer satisfaction. The firm's quality and satisfaction measurements are based on responses from millions of consumers annually. J.D. Power and Associates is a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies. About The McGraw-Hill Companies: Founded in 1888, The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP) is a leading global information services provider meeting worldwide needs in the financial services, education and business information markets through leading brands such as Standard & Poor's, McGraw-Hill Education, BusinessWeek and J.D. Power and Associates. The Corporation has more than 280 offices in 40 countries. Sales in 2006 were $6.3 billion. Additional information is available at http://www.mcgraw-hill.com. J.D. Power and Associates Media Relations Contacts: Jeff Perlman Syvetril Perryman Westlake Village, Calif. Westlake Village, Calif. (805) 418-8976/ cell: (818) 317-3070 (805) 418-8103 No advertising or other promotional use can be made of the information in this release without the express prior written consent of J.D. Power and Associates. www.jdpower.com/corporate # # # NOTE: Four ranking charts accompany this release. To view them, please click he http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...asp?ID=2007027 __________________________________________________ __________________ Syvetril Perryman Media Relations J.D. Power and Associates 2625 Townsgate Road Westlake Village, CA 91361 805.418.8103 | 805.418.8900 fax |
JD Power on Engines......
Chuck Gould wrote:
......will be of interest to some who put a lot of stock in these reports: The following news release was issued today by J.D. Power and Associates. To view the release and accompanying ranking charts on our Web site, please click he http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...asp?ID=2007027 J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Ahh, I see chuck is again running the Shameless Commerce Division. |
JD Power on Engines......
On Feb 15, 8:21?am, Harry Krause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: ......will be of interest to some who put a lot of stock in these reports: The following news release was issued today by J.D. Power and Associates. To view the release and accompanying ranking charts on our Web site, please click he http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...ease.asp?ID=20... J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Ahh, I see chuck is again running the Shameless Commerce Division. Go screw yourself, Harry. Try to remember back to when you had an interest in boating. Way back then, there might have been a chance that you would be curious about how a (supposedly) independent group was evaluating a selection of competing boats and motors. Now, of course, your only interest in this group is using it as a platform from which to call names, or post some off-topic drivel about your latest acquisition of computer hardware, (or blatantly troll for a fight about teacher's salaries, offshore totrure of political prisoners, etc under the guise of outrage over a teacher being fired down in Florida). |
JD Power on Engines......
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 15, 8:21?am, Harry Krause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: ......will be of interest to some who put a lot of stock in these reports: The following news release was issued today by J.D. Power and Associates. To view the release and accompanying ranking charts on our Web site, please click he http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...ease.asp?ID=20... J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Ahh, I see chuck is again running the Shameless Commerce Division. Go screw yourself, Harry. Try to remember back to when you had an interest in boating. Way back then, there might have been a chance that you would be curious about how a (supposedly) independent group was evaluating a selection of competing boats and motors. Now, of course, your only interest in this group is using it as a platform from which to call names, or post some off-topic drivel about your latest acquisition of computer hardware, (or blatantly troll for a fight about teacher's salaries, offshore totrure of political prisoners, etc under the guise of outrage over a teacher being fired down in Florida). I still have an interest in boating. J.D. Powers is a for-pay rating service and therefore b.s. |
JD Power on Engines......
On Feb 15, 9:49?am, Harry Krause wrote:
I still have an interest in boating. J.D. Powers is a for-pay rating service and therefore b.s.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - While I share your opinion of JD Power, it's important to recognize that such opinions are pretty subjective. We both know that the results of even an honestly conducted satisfaction survey can be heavily influenced by the way survey questions are phrased, and it's no secret that JD Power's funding comes from the very companies and organizations it claims to be objectively monitoring. Obviously, something has to be for sale. Many people, however, are impressed by JD Power. and would be interested to know how the company rated various marine products. You see references to these ratings appearing in the NG thoughout the year. It's on topic for this group, and simply posting the results of their latest "survey" here isn't an endorsement of JD Power or any company listed in their report. |
JD Power on Engines......
On Feb 15, 10:18 am, "Chuck Gould" wrote:
......will be of interest to some who put a lot of stock in these reports: The following news release was issued today by J.D. Power and Associates. To view the release and accompanying ranking charts on our Web site, please click hehttp://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...ease.asp?ID=20... J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Marine Engines with Advanced Technologies Positively Impact Customer Satisfaction, Yet in Many Cases, Technology Does Not Play a Key Role in the Purchase Decision Evinrude, Honda, Mercury, MerCruiser and PCM Lead Marine Engine Customer Satisfaction Rankings MIAMI: 15 February 2007 - Although owners of advanced-technology marine engines are consistently more satisfied compared to owners of older technology engines (such as carburetor-driven), only one-half of outboard owners report that engine technology played a major role in their purchase decision, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Marine Engine Competitive Information StudySM released today at the Miami International Boat Show. Additionally, only 27 percent of inboard owners and 26 percent of sterndrive owners indicate the same. "While they cost more, engines with newer technologies tend to perform better, are more fuel efficient and have fewer problems than engines with older technologies," said Todd Markusic, senior director of the powersports practice at J.D. Power and Associates. "Boat owners who want to save money may be inclined to favor carbureted engines, but they should be aware of what they're getting-and what they're not-when they select those engines. Salespeople need to educate consumers about the newer engines so that they fully understand the benefits of the technology, and consumers need to understand that the short-term cost savings they receive when purchasing an older-technology engine is offset by long-term, substantially lower satisfaction with that engine." Now in its sixth year, the study measures overall customer satisfaction with four marine engine types: EFI inboard; four-stroke EFI outboard; two-stroke DI outboard; and EFI sterndrive. Overall scores are measured as problems per 100 (PP100) engines, with lower scores reflecting higher quality. Owners of four-stroke EFI outboard engines experience much fewer problems and have higher overall satisfaction compared to owners of other outboard engines available in the market. Owners of four-stroke EFI engines report an average of 58 PP100, while owners of two-stroke DI engines report 77 PP100. Owners of two-stroke carbureted engines report experiencing the most problems, 167 PP100, which is more than double the number of problems as the higher-technology engines. The study also finds that since engines are often sold as part of a boat package, many boat owners have little or no choice in their engine selection. Sixty-four percent of boat owners report purchasing the exact engine they wanted, and they report much higher levels of overall satisfaction with both their engine and boat compared to owners who did not receive the engine they desired. "It is important for boat dealers to work with customers and fully understand how they plan to use their boats so they can recommend the appropriate size and type of engine to satisfy their customers' needs and meet or exceed their expectations," said Markusic. "If the dealer matches the engine to customer needs, they're well on their way to ensuring that owners have a much more satisfying boating experience." The study examines seven factors to determine overall marine engine satisfaction: starting ease; quietness at cruise; reliability; fuel economy; shifting smoothness; lack of engine fumes; and ability of boat to accelerate rapidly. Inboard EFI segment Pleasurecraft Engine Group (PCM) ranks highest in the inboard EFI four- stroke engine segment for a second consecutive year, followed by Indmar. Within the segment, experiencing difficulty with starting the engine and the engine making an unusual noise have the greatest negative impact on overall satisfaction. Additionally, the engine running too loudly and stalling are two of the most commonly reported problems among inboard EFI customers. Outboard EFI four-stroke segment Honda ranks highest in the outboard EFI four-stroke segment for a third consecutive year (tying with Suzuki in 2005), followed by Suzuki and Yamaha. Overall, four-stroke EFI outboard engines receive high marks from owners for ease of starting and reliability. Conversely, engine transmission problems and stalling are the most frequently reported problems for outboard four-stroke EFI engines. Outboard DI two-stroke segment Evinrude and Mercury rank highest in a tie in the outboard DI two- stroke segment. Mercury ranks highest in the segment for a second consecutive year, while Evinrude records a 24-point improvement compared to 2006. Owners of two-stroke DI outboard engines report high marks for ease of starting and reliability. Engine transmission problems and the engine running roughly are the two most frequently cited issues for engines in the segment. Sterndrive EFI four-stroke segment For a second consecutive year, Mercury MerCruiser ranks highest in the sterndrive EFI four-stroke segment. Volvo Penta closely follows in the segment rankings. Owners give four-stroke EFI sterndrive engines high marks for ease of starting. However, customers frequently report issues with the way the engine transmission feels and sounds when shifting and that the engine runs too loudly. The 2007 Marine Engine Competitive Information Study is based on responses from 12,140 owners who registered a new boat between June 2005 and May 2006. Eleven brands of outboard, sterndrive and gas inboard marine engines are included in the study. About J.D. Power and Associates Headquartered in Westlake Village, Calif., J.D. Power and Associates is an ISO 9001-registered global marketing information services firm operating in key business sectors including market research, forecasting, consulting, training and customer satisfaction. The firm's quality and satisfaction measurements are based on responses from millions of consumers annually. J.D. Power and Associates is a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies. About The McGraw-Hill Companies: Founded in 1888, The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP) is a leading global information services provider meeting worldwide needs in the financial services, education and business information markets through leading brands such as Standard & Poor's, McGraw-Hill Education, BusinessWeek and J.D. Power and Associates. The Corporation has more than 280 offices in 40 countries. Sales in 2006 were $6.3 billion. Additional information is available athttp://www.mcgraw-hill.com. J.D. Power and Associates Media Relations Contacts: Jeff Perlman Syvetril Perryman Westlake Village, Calif. Westlake Village, Calif. (805) 418-8976/ cell: (818) 317-3070 (805) 418-8103 No advertising or other promotional use can be made of the information in this release without the express prior written consent of J.D. Power and Associates.www.jdpower.com/corporate # # # NOTE: Four ranking charts accompany this release. To view them, please click he http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...ease.asp?ID=20... __________________________________________________ __________________ Syvetril Perryman Media Relations J.D. Power and Associates 2625 Townsgate Road Westlake Village, CA 91361 805.418.8103 | 805.418.8900 fax That mimmicks my perception of reality. Every carbed motor I've had, I wished it had been fuel injection. Every two stroke, sooner or later, I longed for a four stroke. I just went through the boat buying process again, and was heavily influenced by motor technology. I bypassed a very aggressive deal on a new I/O bowrider simply because it had a carberator. I went with a lesser deal on an EFI powered boat. |
JD Power on Engines......
On Feb 15, 3:50�pm, "rbstern" wrote:
On Feb 15, 10:18 am, "Chuck Gould" wrote: ......will be of interest to some who put a lot of stock in these reports: The following news release was issued today by J.D. Power and Associates. To view the release and accompanying ranking charts on our Web site, please click hehttp://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...ease.asp?ID=20... J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Marine Engines with Advanced Technologies Positively Impact Customer Satisfaction, Yet in Many Cases, Technology Does Not Play a Key Role in the Purchase Decision Evinrude, Honda, Mercury, MerCruiser and PCM Lead Marine Engine Customer Satisfaction Rankings MIAMI: 15 February 2007 - Although owners of advanced-technology marine engines are consistently more satisfied compared to owners of older technology engines (such as carburetor-driven), only one-half of outboard owners report that engine technology played a major role in their purchase decision, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Marine Engine Competitive Information StudySM released today at the Miami International Boat Show. Additionally, only 27 percent of inboard owners and 26 percent of sterndrive owners indicate the same. "While they cost more, engines with newer technologies tend to perform better, are more fuel efficient and have fewer problems than engines with older technologies," said Todd Markusic, senior director of the powersports practice at J.D. Power and Associates. "Boat owners who want to save money may be inclined to favor carbureted engines, but they should be aware of what they're getting-and what they're not-when they select those engines. Salespeople need to educate consumers about the newer engines so that they fully understand the benefits of the technology, and consumers need to understand that the short-term cost savings they receive when purchasing an older-technology engine is offset by long-term, substantially lower satisfaction with that engine." Now in its sixth year, the study measures overall customer satisfaction with four marine engine types: EFI inboard; four-stroke EFI outboard; two-stroke DI outboard; and EFI sterndrive. Overall scores are measured as problems per 100 (PP100) engines, with lower scores reflecting higher quality. Owners of four-stroke EFI outboard engines experience much fewer problems and have higher overall satisfaction compared to owners of other outboard engines available in the market. Owners of four-stroke EFI engines report an average of 58 PP100, while owners of two-stroke DI engines report 77 PP100. Owners of two-stroke carbureted engines report experiencing the most problems, 167 PP100, which is more than double the number of problems as the higher-technology engines. The study also finds that since engines are often sold as part of a boat package, many boat owners have little or no choice in their engine selection. Sixty-four percent of boat owners report purchasing the exact engine they wanted, and they report much higher levels of overall satisfaction with both their engine and boat compared to owners who did not receive the engine they desired. "It is important for boat dealers to work with customers and fully understand how they plan to use their boats so they can recommend the appropriate size and type of engine to satisfy their customers' needs and meet or exceed their expectations," said Markusic. "If the dealer matches the engine to customer needs, they're well on their way to ensuring that owners have a much more satisfying boating experience." The study examines seven factors to determine overall marine engine satisfaction: starting ease; quietness at cruise; reliability; fuel economy; shifting smoothness; lack of engine fumes; and ability of boat to accelerate rapidly. Inboard EFI segment Pleasurecraft Engine Group (PCM) ranks highest in the inboard EFI four- stroke engine segment for a second consecutive year, followed by Indmar. Within the segment, experiencing difficulty with starting the engine and the engine making an unusual noise have the greatest negative impact on overall satisfaction. Additionally, the engine running too loudly and stalling are two of the most commonly reported problems among inboard EFI customers. Outboard EFI four-stroke segment Honda ranks highest in the outboard EFI four-stroke segment for a third consecutive year (tying with Suzuki in 2005), followed by Suzuki and Yamaha. Overall, four-stroke EFI outboard engines receive high marks from owners for ease of starting and reliability. Conversely, engine transmission problems and stalling are the most frequently reported problems for outboard four-stroke EFI engines. Outboard DI two-stroke segment Evinrude and Mercury rank highest in a tie in the outboard DI two- stroke segment. Mercury ranks highest in the segment for a second consecutive year, while Evinrude records a 24-point improvement compared to 2006. Owners of two-stroke DI outboard engines report high marks for ease of starting and reliability. Engine transmission problems and the engine running roughly are the two most frequently cited issues for engines in the segment. Sterndrive EFI four-stroke segment For a second consecutive year, Mercury MerCruiser ranks highest in the sterndrive EFI four-stroke segment. *Volvo Penta closely follows in the segment rankings. Owners give four-stroke EFI sterndrive engines high marks for ease of starting. However, customers frequently report issues with the way the engine transmission feels and sounds when shifting and that the engine runs too loudly. The 2007 Marine Engine Competitive Information Study is based on responses from 12,140 owners who registered a new boat between June 2005 and May 2006. *Eleven brands of outboard, sterndrive and gas inboard marine engines are included in the study. About J.D. Power and Associates Headquartered in Westlake Village, Calif., J.D. Power and Associates is an ISO 9001-registered global marketing information services firm operating in key business sectors including market research, forecasting, consulting, training and customer satisfaction. The firm's quality and satisfaction measurements are based on responses from millions of consumers annually. J.D. Power and Associates is a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies. About The McGraw-Hill Companies: Founded in 1888, The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP) is a leading global information services provider meeting worldwide needs in the financial services, education and business information markets through leading brands such as Standard & Poor's, McGraw-Hill Education, BusinessWeek and J.D. Power and Associates. The Corporation has more than 280 offices in 40 countries. Sales in 2006 were $6.3 billion. Additional information is available athttp://www.mcgraw-hill.com. J.D. Power and Associates Media Relations Contacts: Jeff Perlman Syvetril Perryman Westlake Village, Calif. Westlake Village, Calif. (805) 418-8976/ cell: (818) 317-3070 * * * * * * * * * * * * (805) 418-8103 No advertising or other promotional use can be made of the information in this release without the express prior written consent of J.D. Power and Associates.www.jdpower.com/corporate # *# *# NOTE: Four ranking charts accompany this release. To view them, please click he http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/new...ease.asp?ID=20.... __________________________________________________ __________________ Syvetril Perryman Media Relations J.D. Power and Associates 2625 Townsgate Road Westlake Village, CA 91361 805.418.8103 | 805.418.8900 fax That mimmicks my perception of reality. *Every carbed motor I've had, I wished it had been fuel injection. *Every two stroke, sooner or later, I longed for a four stroke. I just went through the boat buying process again, and was heavily influenced by motor technology. *I bypassed a very aggressive deal on a new I/O bowrider simply because it had a carberator. *I went with a lesser deal on an EFI powered boat.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It may not really be a lesser deal. Hard to say until you've owned it a few years and compare the repair and maintenance costs you experience to those you might have had with the carb'd engine. You may find that the "extra" you think you paid comes back to you at resale time. It's all a guessing game, and boats cost a lot no matter how you slice or dice the equation. :-) |
JD Power on Engines......
rbstern wrote:
That mimmicks my perception of reality. Every carbed motor I've had, I wished it had been fuel injection. Every two stroke, sooner or later, I longed for a four stroke. Out of curiosity, ever owned a DI two stroke? |
JD Power on Engines......
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
rbstern wrote: That mimmicks my perception of reality. Every carbed motor I've had, I wished it had been fuel injection. Every two stroke, sooner or later, I longed for a four stroke. Out of curiosity, ever owned a DI two stroke? I thought you had the only one. |
JD Power on Engines......
Harry Krause wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: rbstern wrote: That mimmicks my perception of reality. Every carbed motor I've had, I wished it had been fuel injection. Every two stroke, sooner or later, I longed for a four stroke. Out of curiosity, ever owned a DI two stroke? I thought you had the only one. That list would include Yamahama Mamas HPDI you know. Besides, you own ancient technology so butt out. :) |
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