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J.D. Power vs Edmunds

J.D. Power logo

J.D. Power

Automotive

Customer satisfaction and automotive intelligence

From
On request
Rated
-
Edmunds logo

Edmunds

Automotive

Car research, reviews, and pricing

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only Edmunds has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: J.D. Power vehicle valuations are updated monthly and lag real-time market conditions; Edmunds edmunds' Dealership API terms of use limit cached API content to 30 days, after which it must be purged, and forbid copying, storing or archiving content beyond that window, per the vendor's own developer terms.
  • They diverge on capability: J.D. Power covers Customer satisfaction surveys, Edmunds covers Vehicle reviews.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which J.D. Power and Edmunds actually diverge.

Attributes where J.D. Power and Edmunds differ
AttributeJ.D. PowerEdmunds
Starting priceOn requestFree
Pricing modelquotefreemium
Free tierNoYes
PlatformsWeb, Mobile, APIWeb, Mobile, App
Founded19681966

Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Automotive).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in J.D. Power

  • Customer satisfaction surveys
  • Market research
  • Competitive benchmarking
  • Industry insights
  • Performance metrics
  • Dealer ratings
  • Trend analysis
  • Custom reports

Only in Edmunds

  • Vehicle reviews
  • Pricing tools
  • Comparisons
  • Expert ratings
  • Buyer guides
  • Dealer locator
  • Lease calculators
  • True Market Value pricing

Both cover

  • CRM systems
  • Secure authentication

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

J.D. Power

  • Dealership Management
  • Service Scheduling
  • Inventory Management
  • Sales Operations
  • Customer Relationship

Edmunds

  • Dealership Management
  • Service Scheduling
  • Inventory Management
  • Sales Operations
  • Customer Relationship

Both are used for dealership management, service scheduling, inventory management, sales operations, customer relationship, on those jobs the choice comes down to price and fit rather than capability.

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

J.D. Power

  • Vehicle valuations are updated monthly and lag real-time market conditions
  • Reliability ratings collapse below-average vehicles into a single two-star category, making it impossible to distinguish between poor and average models
  • Survey methodology has acknowledged high disqualification rates that can skew data accuracy
  • Valuations favor dealer pricing over private-party transactions, often resulting in inflated values for consumer use cases

Edmunds

  • Edmunds' Dealership API terms of use limit cached API content to 30 days, after which it must be purged, and forbid copying, storing or archiving content beyond that window, per the vendor's own developer terms.

Pricing, plan by plan

J.D. Power

On request
  • Insight Access$undefined/month
    • Market reports
    • Industry benchmarks
    • Satisfaction data
  • Premium Intelligence$undefined/month
    • Everything in Insight Access
    • Custom analysis
    • Competitive data
  • Enterprise Analytics$undefined/month
    • Everything in Premium
    • Advanced customization
    • API access

Edmunds

Free
  • FreeFree
    • Vehicle comparisons
    • Expert reviews
    • Price estimates
  • Premium Dealer$399/month
    • Lead generation
    • Dealer profile
    • Customer reviews
  • Enterprise$999/month
    • Everything in Premium
    • Custom integration
    • API access

Which should you pick?

Choose J.D. Power if

  • You need customer satisfaction surveys.
  • You work on Web, Mobile, API.
  • You also want market research.

Choose Edmunds if

  • You need vehicle reviews.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Web, Mobile, App.
  • You also want pricing tools.

Questions people ask

Is J.D. Power or Edmunds better?
Neither clearly leads. J.D. Power starts at On request and Edmunds at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, J.D. Power or Edmunds?
Edmunds has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at On request for J.D. Power and Free for Edmunds.
Does J.D. Power or Edmunds run on more platforms?
J.D. Power runs on Web, Mobile, API. Edmunds runs on Web, Mobile, App.
Can I use Edmunds for free?
Yes. Edmunds has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. J.D. Power starts at On request.
What is J.D. Power best used for?
J.D. Power is most often used for dealership management, service scheduling, inventory management, sales operations.
What can J.D. Power do that Edmunds cannot?
J.D. Power covers Customer satisfaction surveys, Market research, Competitive benchmarking, Industry insights. Edmunds covers Vehicle reviews, Pricing tools, Comparisons, Expert ratings. Both handle CRM systems, Secure authentication.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

J.D. Power: What is J.D. Power's Initial Quality Study (IQS)?

The IQS measures new-vehicle quality by tracking owner-reported problems within the first 90 days of ownership, using a survey of 227 questions across 10 vehicle categories plus real-world dealer repair data. Quality is expressed as problems per 100 vehicles (PP100).

Source
J.D. Power: Does J.D. Power provide vehicle valuation data?

Yes. J.D. Power Values (formerly NADA Guides) provides vehicle valuation data for new and used cars, trucks, RVs, and motorcycles customizable by mileage and options, with monthly updates reflecting market conditions.

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J.D. Power: What APIs does J.D. Power offer for dealership integration?

J.D. Power offers multiple APIs including Chrome Data for vehicle specifications and inventory management, ZappyRide API for EV data and chargers, and Automotive Digital Retailing API for incentives and rebates.

Source
J.D. Power: Does J.D. Power own any dealership software products?

Yes. J.D. Power acquired Darwin Automotive, providing F&I (finance and insurance) menu software for automotive dealerships to streamline rating, contracting, and compliance.

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J.D. Power: How accurate are J.D. Power vehicle valuations?

J.D. Power valuations reflect dealer pricing more closely than private-party transactions and are updated monthly, which means they lag sudden market shifts. Accuracy is lower for older or rare vehicle models with limited historical data.

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