Car Shoppers Rate Safety Features High Among "Must Have" Technologies For Next Purchase, Reports Kelley Blue Book
USB/Auxiliary Ports, Satellite Radio Also Important to KBB.com Visitors
IRVINE, Calif., June 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- New-vehicle shoppers rank safety and information features like back-up/blind spot cameras, recall advisor, stolen vehicle recovery and collision sensors high among "must have" technologies for their next purchase, reports Kelley Blue Book www.kbb.com, the only vehicle valuation and information source trusted and relied upon by both consumers and the automotive industry. While 43 percent of consumers rate USB/auxiliary ports as the No. 1 "must have" feature, safety-related technologies were predominantly found among the top 10.1
Top 10 "Must Have" Features Rated by Consumers1
Features |
Percent |
USB/Auxiliary Ports |
43% |
Vehicle Diagnostics |
40% |
Back-Up/Blind Spot Cameras |
39% |
Bluetooth |
39% |
Premium Sound/Speakers |
33% |
Recall Advisor |
33% |
Driving Directions |
28% |
Stolen Vehicle Recovery/Immobilization |
26% |
Collision Sensors |
25% |
Satellite Radio |
21% |
"Many car owners are still learning about the high-tech features available in new cars, which makes sense when you consider the average car on the road is more than 10 years old," said Karl Brauer, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com. "But these features will play an increasing role in consumer safety and convenience over the next decade, so educating car shoppers about their functions and benefits should be a top priority for automakers."
KBB.com survey data also revealed 39 percent of consumers choose a model to buy based on its available in-vehicle technology, including infotainment and navigation.1
"Although a vehicle's infotainment system is not the main draw for a shopper, it can be the deal maker or breaker," said Arthur Henry, analyst for Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com. "Younger buyers in particular are tech savvy in other aspects of their life, and these shoppers are looking for an infotainment system that complements their expectations."
To see KBB.com's full coverage of the 10 Most Useful In-Car Technologies, please visit http://www.kbb.com/car-news/all-the-latest/10-most-useful-in_car-technologies/.
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1 KBB.com In-Vehicle Technology Survey, 2013 Q4
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