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AAIA Releasing "Digital Aftermarket Factbook 2011" and "Digital Aftermarket Factbook & Lang Annual 2011"

BETHESDA, MD – May 4, 2010 – The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) is releasing its most popular publications, the Digital Aftermarket Factbook 2011 and the Digital Aftermarket Factbook & Lang Annual 2011 this week. Both of the market resource books retain their traditional design and content values while, at the same time, providing added value through use of the following enhanced features:

  • Turn pages with the click of a mouse.
  • View pages in a variety of sizes and formats. 
  • Immediately access valuable resources and Web sites through live embedded hyperlinks.
  • Quickly locate what you are looking for through the “word search” feature. 
  • Download Excel-based files, charts, tables and graphs that can be copied and pasted for presentation purposes.  
  • Add your own personal thoughts through the “page notes” feature. 
  • Save material for future reference through the “book marks” feature. 
  • Print a copy of the entire publication.

This year’s edition also features the annual update to the Channel Forecast Model, a powerful planning tool which has evolved over the past 10 years. The Channel Forecast Model uses the 1997 and 2002 economic Census data to determine the present (nominal) dollar value of sales at end user prices for each of the automotive aftermarket’s channels of distribution and totals the channels to provide a complete market overview.

The Digital Aftermarket Factbook contains:

  • Key economic and financial indicators. 
  • Technician employment and wages.
  • Channel Forecast Model.  
  • Financial profiles of selected aftermarket companies.
  • Acquisition and merger activities.  
  • DIY consumer and vehicle demographics. 
  • Replacement rates for motor vehicle parts and jobs.  
  • Purchases and installation of aftermarket accessories. 
  • Sales of automotive chemicals and fluids.  
  • Information on key aftermarket segments (medium and heavy duty; paint, body and equipment; tool and equipment; etc.). 
  • Information about hybrid vehicles. 
  • U.S. motor vehicle registrations and sales, operating costs and miles traveled. 
  • State summary statistics. 
  • Global economic and automotive data including car and truck sales, GDP, population, roadways, U.S. imports and exports and vehicle registrations by country. 
  • Information on the Canadian, Chinese and Mexican aftermarkets.

The Lang Annual section contains:

  • Sales volume analysis of 80 key products. 
  • Service market product volume by major type of service outlet. 
  • DIY product volume by major type of retail outlet. 
  • Number of jobbers in the U.S. and by geographic area. 
  • Distribution analysis by five major channels.  
  • Changes in vehicle mix. 
  • Bay population by major service outlet groups. 
            - Analysis of growth by major aftermarket segment.
            - Service market.
            - DIY market.
            - Domestic vehicle market.
            - Foreign vehicle market.
            - Distribution channels.
            - Vehicle type. 
  • Forecasts of 2010 key aftermarket trends, including:
            - Passenger car product share.
            - Light truck product share.
            - Number of jobbers.
            - Number of auto parts stores.

AAIA members will receive a complimentary copy of the Digital Aftermarket Factbook 2011 as a member benefit via e-mail this week, with three guest passes included. While additional copies may be purchased for $200, the non-member price is $500. The Digital Aftermarket Factbook & Lang Annual 2011 is available for $650 to AAIA members and $1,300 for non-members. To order any of these digital publications, contact member services at 301-654-6664 or visit www.aftermarket.org and click “Market Research,” then click on the link for a full listing of market research products.




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