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Online quotes generally get payment right

Audi leads in accuracy, survey finds

Audi scored 74 percent for accuracy in online payment estimates.

When car shoppers are quoted a monthly payment online nowadays, most of the time, that is what they're actually going to pay.

That's the conclusion from a survey of consumers who recently visited a dealership, conducted for Automotive News by DealerRater. The results show that dealerships, often with the help of increasingly sophisticated software, are inching closer to a penny-perfect payment estimate.

Asked "For your most recent vehicle purchase, did you get monthly payment estimates online before visiting the dealership?" 56 percent of the 14,824 respondents said, "No."

But of the 6,463, or 44 percent of the total, who did get a monthly payment estimate online, 61 percent agreed with the statement, "Yes, and my payment was essentially what I was quoted online."

Another 15 percent said their actual payment was less than what they were quoted, while 13 percent said the payment was more than quoted because they bought "additional products," likely accessories or F&I products. The remaining 11 percent said it was more for other reasons.

Looking at the results by brand, BMW dealerships led in providing estimated monthly payments online, with just 48 percent of respondents who had visited a BMW store saying they did not get one. Audi followed closely, at 49 percent.

In contrast, 63 percent of Ram customers said they were not given an estimated payment online, followed by 62 percent of Kia customers, 61 percent of Nissan and Subaru customers and 60 percent of Hyundai shoppers.

Online estimates
Q: For your most recent vehicle purchase, did you get monthly payment estimates online before visiting the dealership?
For the 6,463 respondents who said yes, here is how that estimate compared to their eventual payments.
1. "My payment was essentially what I was quoted online."
2. "My payment was less than the estimate."
3. "My payment was more than the estimate because I purchased additional products."
4. "My payment was more than the estimate for other reasons."
         
  1 2 3 4
All 61% 15% 13% 11%
Acura 61 26 10 3
Audi 74 7 10 9
BMW 66 11 15 8
Chevrolet 59 17 11 13
Chrysler 55 13 17 15
Dodge 58 14 16 12
Ford 60 15 14 11
GMC 62 16 15 7
Honda 61 15 14 10
Hyundai 54 19 11 16
Jeep 53 15 12 20
Kia 54 14 14 18
Lexus 65 17 9 9
Mazda 57 17 12 14
M-B 61 16 15 8
Nissan 58 16 13 13
Ram 65 11 11 13
Subaru 63 14 14 9
Toyota 61 17 13 9
VW 62 15 12 11
Source: DealerRater survey of consumers who recently visited a dealership, conducted April 16-23; 14,824 respondents; brands listed had at least 200 responses

Among respondents who said they were quoted a monthly payment online, Audi is the clear king of the accurate estimate.

Among brands with at least 200 responses, a whopping 74 percent of respondents who received an estimate online from an Audi dealership said that estimate essentially matched what they ended up paying. BMW was the next-closest in accurate estimates, with 66 percent of respondents saying their payments matched the estimate, followed by Ram and Lexus at 65 percent.

Acura stood out for, in practice, high-balling estimates. Among Acura respondents, 26 percent said their eventual payment was less than the monthly payment they had been quoted online.

No other brand topped 20 percent in that category of responses; next was Hyundai, at 19 percent.

Just 7 percent of Audi customers said their payment ended up being less than the online estimate.

You can reach James B. Treece at jtreece@crain.com