Scottsdale, AZ – (November 19, 2015) Digital Air Strike™, the automotive social media and digital engagement company, reveals auto manufacturer-specific findings from its fifth annual Automotive Social Media Trends Study. The Study highlights consumer behaviors on social networks, review sites, and mobile devices related to the car shopping, buying, and service experience. Co-founder and CEO of Digital Air Strike™, Alexi Venneri, presented the results at the NADA and J.D. Power sponsored 2015 AutoConference LA earlier this week.OEM specific findings include:

GM has the highest reputation of all OEMs, as GM was first to include Social Media and Reputation Management (SMRM) as part of their in-market retail programs for dealers resulting in approximately half of all GM dealerships participating in SMRM programs – more than any other manufacturer. The below data points reflect the benefits of this early adoption and ongoing support.
“What our Study reveals is the cost of ignoring social networks and review sites. Consumers care about online reviews and they are telling us reviews are the most important factor in their dealer selection process,” said Alexi Venneri co-founder and CEO of Digital Air Strike™. “The combination of social and reputation management as the anchor of consumer engagement moves the dialogue from awareness and consideration (at the manufacturer and brand level) to purchase and service (at the dealership level), dramatically, and in a short period of time.”The 2015 Automotive Social Media Trends Study - produced by Digital Air Strike™ - includes findings from 2,248 car buyers and 2,115 service customers who either purchased or serviced a vehicle within the previous six months. The study — with data collected in the past 45 days — covers all major U.S. geographic regions and represents domestic and foreign automotive brands, with even distribution across age and gender groups.Key trends identified in the Study include:
For more information about Digital Air Strike™ or the 2015 Automotive Social Media Trends Study, please visit DigitalAirStrike.com.
