Aftermarket Insider - December 2008/January 2009 - (Page 18) MARKET RESEARCH crAsh course Collision Repair Market grows to $41.5 Billion in 2007: AAiA Analyzes industry in New Report Collision Repair Receipts, 2007 COLLISION REPAIR TRENDS INDUSTRY STATISTICS & ANALYSIS 2008 Billions of Retail Dollars $23.5 Paint & Body Repair Shops 56.6% $3.0 7.2% Auto Glass Repair Shops $5.4 13.0% Other Repair Shops Dealership Body Shops $9.5 22.9% Total paint, body and glass repair and replacement receipts in 2007 = Product Number: 75030 $125 members $250 non-members $41.5 billion Notes: Includes glass repair and replacement. Represents only the collision repair and glass repair/replacement performed by these shops and does not represent their total sales. DIY sales at auto parts stores and mass merchants are not included. Sources: AAIA, Channel Forecast Model, U.S. Census Bureau, NADA Industry Analysis Division, The NPD Group In its sixth edition of release, the 2008 Collision Repair Trends: Industry Statistics & Analysis, recently released by the AAIA market research department, Roadway Vehicle Congestion Index, 1991-2008 data from original combines the latest available industry a number of factors influence the AAIA research, government sources and independent collision repair industry including for Vehicle Registrations and Length of U.S. Roads captures the size and scope Annual % Changes research suppliers. The study of the collision repair sector of the automotive aftervehicle registrations, miles traveled, market industry including the paint, body and equipment 5.63% roadway congestion,6% seasonal driving (PBE) aftermarket. 5% patterns and weather conditions. an 4% increased registration per mile of road 2.66% 3% 1.98% indicates greater vehicle density, which 2% 1.27% increases the likelihood of .44% .44% collisions. 1% Annual % Change PBE Repair Shops dominate Collision Repair Market 2.41%In 2007, the 44,269 collision repair shops in the United 2.35% 2.22% 2.06% 2.00% 1.98% 2.04% States recorded sales of $41.5 billion. PBE automotive 1.02% jobber specialists distribute their products to independent and dealership affiliated body shops, which are the .14% .61% .50% .31% .47% largest.56% end-users of -.24% products. Between 2000 and.19% these -.47% 3.00% 3.1 0% -1% -.69% .11% .04% .18% 1991 1992 f = Forecast 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2 Notes: e = Estimate Sources: AAIA, U.S. Department of Transportation, R. L. Polk & Co. © 2008, R. L. Polk & Co. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without written permission of R. L. Polk & Co., 248-728-7000, www.polk.com. 18 | AFTERMARKET INSIDER | DECEMBER ‘08 • JANUARY ‘09 http://www.aftermarket.org/ProductPull/Publications/75030.aspx http://www.aftermarket.org/ProductPull/Publications/75030.aspx http://www.aftermarket.org/ProductPull/Publications/75030.aspx
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