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500 and TwinAir Boost Fiat in Satisfaction Survey

The popularity of Fiat’s 500 citycar and its TwinAir engine, together with consistent improvements in terms of quality, reliability and customer service, have helped move Fiat upwards in the recent JD Power satisfaction survey conducted in the UK.

An overall position of 22nd place is the highest that the brand has achieved in the survey since it began in 1994, and is the result of an on-going project designed to move Fiat steadily up the satisfaction rankings.

Factors have combined to improve Fiat’s standing in the survey including a big drive to improve the service offered by Fiat’s network of dealers, and a desirable range of cars that people want to buy and own. In the survey’s City Car category, Fiat 500 finished 2nd while the Fiat Panda came 4th.

“Clearly, there is a massive amount of work still to be done. However, the positive results of the task we initiated three years ago to improve customer satisfaction in Fiat and its products are starting to show through. We know there is a long way to go. But I am sure that these last two years of steadily improving results will continue to be seen in future JD Power surveys,”
says Andrew Humberstone, managing director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK.

“Owners rated the Fiat 500 as more appealing than any other city car available, especially because of its retro styling and impeccable driving manners,” says JD Power. It also comments: “Down from second spot in last year’s survey, but the seven-year-old Panda is still showing well. Owners found it easy to get into and out of, and praised Fiat dealers for their servicing.”
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