Fuel mileage makes buying a new car not all it's cracked up to be
Filed under: Etc., MPG, Green Daily, USA
Could the American love affair tied in to the purchase of a new car be losing some of its luster? Perhaps, it seems, as ever-increasing gas prices impact U.S. driver's pocketbooks, J.D. Power and Associates is reporting a decline in new car owner satisfaction for the first time in five years. Despite the fact that consumers have been reporting mileage numbers in line with the EPA's newly-revised ratings, the cost of filling up the tank is doing nothing but increasing. Interestingly, though, it is not the fuel-sippers that are scoring the highest. Luxury and performance brands are still getting the highest overall marks. We surmise that this could have something to do with the fact that those individuals who can afford a Porsche or BMW can probably afford to put gas in its tank.Overall, the average score for all new vehicles dropped by two points to 770 out of 1000 possible points. Porsche was the highest ranked brand, while Ford's redesigned small car, the Focus, posted the largest single-model increase in owner satisfaction and Buick make the largest brand-wide increase. Be sure to click past the break to see more specifics.
[Source: J.D. Power and Associates]












