Everyday-low-prices on automobiles overwhelm other vehicle incentives, including zero-percent financing, employee discounts for everyone and cash-back rebates, according to a recent Maritz poll.
The Maritz Automotive Research Group poll found that consumers preferred lower retail prices over other consumer incentives, in many instances by a two-to-one margin.
Automakers broke records this summer offering employee-discount incentive programs to consumers, but saw sales dramatically decline in the aftermath of the incentive offerings (PROMO P&I Oct. 26).
According to the survey, 57% of consumers said they preferred a lower retail price versus 43% who sought zero-percent financing as an incentive. Lower retail auto prices beat out three-year gas price guarantees 64% to 36%, respectively, the survey found.
Among other findings:
- Sixty-nine percent of respondents said they opted for lower retail prices compared to 31% who favored cash back rebates.
- Sixty-nine percent of consumers said they preferred everyday lower vehicle prices compared to 31% of respondents who preferred employee discount incentives
- Seventy-four percent of consumers polled said they preferred a lower retail price compared to 26% who seek out a "no haggle" price.
Maritz Automotive Research Group surveyed 1,009 adult owners and drivers of vehicles from Aug. 29-31.





