Trend in Dealer Financing Satisfaction Seen for Three Consecutive Years
Amid swirling economic headwinds, national banks remain significantly ahead of regional banks in satisfaction among auto dealers. According to the J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Dealer Financing Satisfaction Study,SM released today, national banks (780) have significantly outperformed regional banks (713) in overall satisfaction and dealer intent for a third consecutive year. While regional banks have narrowed the gap, they still trail national banks in all five of the metrics evaluated in the study, an indication that progress is not happening quickly enough to shift dealer preferences or behaviors.
“National banks continue to demonstrate the resilience and adaptability that set them apart in today’s economic climate,” said Patrick Roosenberg, senior director of automotive finance intelligence at J.D. Power. “If regional banks want to stay competitive, they must clearly differentiate their value proposition and show dealers how their services are superior in meeting their needs. Without that, they risk losing relevance—and market share.”
Study Rankings
Captive Premium—Prime
Maserati Capital USA ranks highest in overall dealer satisfaction with a score of 927, followed by Porsche Financial Services (879) and Jaguar Land Rover Financial Group (874).
Captive Mass Market—Prime
Southeast Toyota Finance ranks highest in overall dealer satisfaction for a third consecutive year with a score of 874, followed by Subaru Motors Finance (866) and Honda Financial Services (775).
Non-Captive National—Prime
TD Auto Finance ranks highest in overall dealer satisfaction for a sixth consecutive year, with a score of 864. Ally Financial (847) ranks second and Chase Automotive Finance (820) ranks third.
Non-Captive Regional—Prime
Huntington National Bank ranks highest in overall dealer satisfaction for a third consecutive year, with a score of 759. Santander Auto Finance (736) ranks second and M&T Bank (726) ranks third.
Non-Captive Sub-Prime
Ally Financial ranks highest in overall dealer satisfaction for a fifth consecutive year, with a score of 835. Capital One Auto Finance (807) ranks second and Chase Auto (773) ranks third.
See the rank chart for each segment at http://www.jdpower.com/pr-id/2025089.
The 2025 U.S. Dealer Financing Satisfaction Study is based on 24,085 total evaluations from 5,035 auto dealer financial professionals. The study, which was fielded in from April through May 2025, measures auto dealer satisfaction in five segments of lenders: captive premium—prime; captive mass market—prime; non-captive national—prime; non-captive regional—prime and non-captive sub-prime.
For more information about the U.S. Dealer Financing Satisfaction Study, visit https://www.jdpower.com/business/resource/us-dealer-financing-satisfaction-study.
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