auto dealer in black and red logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

J.D Power: Consumers Profess a Lack of Satisfaction in Vehicle Apps

Consumers ranked Tesla’s app the highest, but respondents reported they were not completely satisfied with any of the apps they tested.

January 26, 2022
J.D Power: Consumers Profess a Lack of Satisfaction in Vehicle Apps

Consumers ranked Tesla's app the highest in a recent J.D. Power study.

Credit:

Tesla

1 min to read


 

Consumers increasingly use automaker vehicle apps but remain unsatisfied with the smartphone apps' performance, J.D. Power reported in a new study.

Vehicle brand apps increasingly impact drivers' experiences In fact, 38% of respondents indicated they use their vehicle's app at least half the time they drive, found J.D. Power’s benchmark study. Just 25% percent of users do not use their apps, down from 45% in 2020.

Though use is up, consumers reported that of the 32 brand apps tested, none left them completely satisfied, J.D. Power said.

Consumers ranked Tesla's app the highest. They ranked the Volvo app highest among combustion engine vehicles, reported Frank Hanley, J.D. Power's senior director of global automotive consulting.

Respondents said the apps lack desirable features, such as navigation assistance and remote controls. They also complained the apps run too slowly. Vehicle owners also say they want apps to implement status information, such as informing them if their windows are locked or doors left open.

Respondents cited a large increase in software issues in 2021 versus 2020. For instance, some apps told users the wrong information. And several vehicles could not connect with apps downloaded to Android phones.

J.D. Power also learned dealerships are an integral part of setting up apps for users. The study found drivers still have trouble navigating them on their own.

 

More Digital

hands making protective frame over red car, Risk Reality Check, Be Proactive, Auto Dealer Today logo
DigitalApril 1, 2026

Managing Risk Effectively Through Changing Times

The variables influencing risk pricing have changed significantly over the past five years. Being proactive and responsive to emerging trends is not optional but essential.

Read More →
Dealer Debrief 03/31/2026 with Lauren Lawrence. headshot of Lauren Lawrence. Auto Dealer Today logo.
Digitalby Lauren LawrenceMarch 31, 2026

Dealer Debrief: EV Sales, Brand Loyalty & More

In this week's Dealer Debrief, host Lauren Lawrence covers EV sales, tire brand loyalty, and new industry executive leaders.

Read More →
Scott Worthington, vice president of product management at Reynolds and Reynolds, stands indoors in front of large windows wearing a navy blazer and white shirt.
Digitalby StaffMarch 3, 2026

Reynolds, Corpay Partner to Enhance Dealership Payables

The new connection between the companies is designed to help digitize payments, targeting smoother transactions for automotive dealers.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
mechanic filling out clipboard while inspecting under hood of vehicle
DigitalMarch 1, 2026

Owner Retention Stakes Have Never Been Higher

Service advisers represent dealerships’ foundation in fostering ongoing customer loyalty, and they must maintain certain standards to keep that foundation strong.

Read More →
Headshot of Zach Shefska, CEO of CarEdge, alongside the CarEdge logo on a blue background.
Digitalby StaffFebruary 24, 2026

Free Public Scoring System Rewards Honest Dealer Prices

CarEdge Dealer Transparency Index is based on verified quotes, and retailers can be rewarded with badges and other marketable proofs of honest pricing.

Read More →
Digitalby Hannah MitchellJanuary 9, 2026

Automaker Websites Valuable Tools

The majority of shoppers visit them, and most undecided consumers consider the brands whose sites they peruse, but some automakers emphasize brand over product detail.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Product & Technologyby Hannah MitchellNovember 25, 2025

AI-Guided Car-Shopping Insight

Consumers say they’re using the tech, but many still end up at dealerships to seal the deal.

Read More →
A smartphone displaying a Hertz Car Sales online listing sits beside the Cox Automotive logo, illustrating Cox’s new omnichannel car-buying platform.
Digitalby StaffNovember 11, 2025

Omnichannel Car-Buying Platform Launches

Cox Automotive says the technology enables online transactions on client sites and third-party marketplaces simultaneously.

Read More →
Digitalby Hannah MitchellOctober 31, 2025

Audi Drivers Can Ditch That Pesky Manual

Updated mobile app features AI assistant for tech questions, EV tasks and more

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Digitalby Hannah MitchellOctober 24, 2025

GM Cars to Get Smarter Over Time

Automaker announces single vehicle computing system to connect lineup for faster updates

Read More →