Toyota dominates at 2018 Manufacturer of the Year Awards
The awards are overseen by the Southern African Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (SAVRALA) whose car rental members manage over 70,000 vehicles while leasing members account for over 68,000 owned/funded as well as 250,000 managed vehicles per annum in South Africa.
Now in its 23rd year, MOTY recognises motor manufacturers that have provided SAVRALA members with the best possible support and assistance. These awards are based on the results of a continually improved industry-specific survey comprising 38 criteria reviewed twice annually among 31 of the largest Rental and Leasing companies in South Africa.
Senior vice president of sales and marketing, Calvyn Hamman, says, “We can’t thank our staff enough – including our strong dealer network, manufacturing plant and head office staff. We are particularly proud of this recognition as it shows our holistic approach in the way we do business.
“Toyota has won several awards in other sectors, including consumer, pre-owned, quality assurance as well as dealer network. The results from MOTY will also enable us to identify our strengths and work on areas that need improvement.”
Congratulating Toyota, SAVRALA president, Winston Guriah says, “While the evolving needs of both the car rental and leasing fleet owners made it an exceptionally demanding business environment, the dedication and commitment of manufacturers, which continued to understand and address these needs, deserves recognition through the MOTY awards”.
Questionnaires are completed by a panel of individuals who depend on and deal directly with each manufacturer. This results in obtaining an accurate, objective, unbiased and company-wide perspective of the service levels experienced.
Areas of evaluation
Areas of evaluation scored by the rental members include:
The overall rental industry score this year improved by 2.6% from last year.
Areas of evaluation scored by the leasing members include:
The leasing survey showed improvement in all criteria measured, hence the improvement of 8% in the Leasing Industry score since 2017. While it is still well below the rental score, Guriah said, “It is clear that the manufacturers have taken up the challenge to improve their focus on the Leasing members. It is only a matter of time before the current gap between the two section scores is eradicated.”
Toyota moved up from their second position last year to take top honours this year. Toyota also received the Value award, following their top score in this category on the Rental questionnaire. The car manufacturer was also awarded the Value Award, having scored the best in the Financial Section of the Leasing questionnaire.