European Auotmotive Dealers' Satisfaction to New Manufacturers Contracts Varies Largely. Incentives Expected to Rise.

New SGS survey on Automotive Dealers Satisfaction with the new Contracts, Standards and Bonus Schemes revealed that there are substantial differences between how dealers rate their contracts.

European automotive dealers are in general happy with new contracts with OEMs. Only two percent of the dealers show dissatisfaction. Premium dealers are the most satisfied of all. The attitude towards service contracts mirrors that one of the overall agreements. However, the new SGS survey on Automotive Dealers Satisfaction with the new Contracts, Standards and Bonus Schemes revealed that there are substantial differences how dealers rate the contracts between the lowest and highest performing OEMs. The study, conducted during March-April among more than 1'300 automotive dealers covering seventeen brands in France, Germany, Italy and the UK, also sheds a very consistent light on insights and expectations on the level of bonuses and incentives: These are still assumed to be too low in relation to market needs and are expected to rise further across almost all brands.

"With the help of the data, manufacturers can gain insights in their competitive positioning regarding the dealer satisfaction with the new contracts, standards and bonus schemes", says Roland Gagel, SGS Global Sector Manager, Automotive and initiator of the study. "While SGS will not reveal the brand-specific results to the public, each OEM will get a mind-opening picture on where they stand by looking at their own specific data."

Concerning the requirements for future improvements, most of the dealers interviewed in the research indicated that the bonus and incentive administration needs to be further simplified. "The level of satisfaction in this area is only at half compared with that of warranty administration", concludes Gagel referring to the 2012 international SGS research on Dealer Satisfaction with Warranty and Policy Administration.


European Block Exemption

On June 1 2013, the new European Union Block Exemption Regulation (BER) for the Automotive Segment got into effect. Almost all manufacturers have used this opportunity to review the contacts with their franchised dealers and authorized repairers (AR). Although the changes in many contracts are not as significant as expected many years ago when the BER was announced, there are plenty of discussions in the public and among dealerships about the impact of the new regulation on the contractual relation between the manufacturers /National sales companies on one side and the dealers/ AR on the other.


About the SGS Survey

SGS conducted a survey among more than 1300 dealers for the 17 main brands of Europe, in Germany, France, and Italy and in the UK, the four largest markets in Europe. The objective was to understand the dealer satisfaction with the new contracts, standards and bonus schemes within the contractual relation to the vehicle manufacturers. Partnering with a renowned market research company conducting the survey in March and April 2013, SGS can support the manufacturer to gain insights in their competitive positioning regarding the dealer satisfaction with the new contracts.

The study results, except the brand-specific data, are published in a complimentary white paper 'European Dealer Satisfaction Survey: Contracts, Standards and Sales Incentives', available at www.sgs.com/whitepapers.


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For more details, please contact:

Roland Gagel - Global Sector Manager Automotive
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+49-6128-74873812

Oliver Haupt - Senior Business Analyst
[email protected]
+49-6128-74873810

Jason Edmonds - Development Consultant for the Automotive Sector
[email protected]
+44 (0) 1276 697 631

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