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Market Research Report
Frost & Sullivan Speaks Candidly with U.S. Automotive Shop Owners
| Published by |
Frost & Sullivan |
| Published |
November, 2008 |
Product code |
76630 |
| Content info |
165 Pages |
| Price |
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Frost & Sullivan Speaks Candidly with U.S. Automotive Shop Owners published by Frost & Sullivan in November, 2008. This report consists of 165 Pages and the price starts from US $ 15000.
Abstract
This study summarizes the opinions of U.S. Shop owners on issues impacting
their businesses in 2008. Issues examined include part choices, parts
accessibility, the economy, fuel prices, and consumer behavior changes.
Table of Contents
1. FROST & SULLIVAN SPEAKS CANDIDLY WITH U.S. AUTOMOTIVE SHOP OWNERS
Frost & Sullivan Speaks Candidly with U.S. Automotive Shop Owners
- Frost & Sullivan Speaks Candidly with U.S. Automotive Shop Owners
Transcripts Group 1: Five Shops or Less
- Note to the Reader
- Introductions
- Individual Owners versus Small Fleets?
- What do Customers Want?
- Rising Fuel Prices
- Repair Work
- Maintenance Work
- Comparative Shopping
- Changes in Customer Behavior
- Impact of Rising Fuel Prices on Business Operations
- Changing Customer Demands
- Long Term Trends
- OE vs. Aftermarket Parts
- General Trends Regarding Parts
- Equipment Purchases
- Bays
- Technicians
- Technician Change
- Hybrids
- Other Important Changes
- Vehicle Brands
- Vehicle Mix
- Private Label
- Premium Private Label Products
- Program Group/WD Private Label Products
Transcripts Group 1: Five Shops or Less Continued
- Budget Private Label Products
- Scoring of Private Label Products
- OE Brands in the Aftermarket
- Vendors and Suppliers
- Vendors and Suppliers: What Should They Know?
- Wrap Up
Transcripts Group 2: Greater than Six Shops
- Note to the Reader
- Introductions
- Individual Owners versus Small Fleets?
- What do Customers Want?
- Rising Fuel Prices
- Repair Work
- Maintenance Work
- Comparative Shopping
- Changes in Customer Behavior
- Fuel Efficiency
- Impact of Rising Fuel Costs on Business Operations
- Changing Customer Demands
- Long Term Trends
- OE vs. Aftermarket Parts
- General Trends Regarding Parts
- Equipment Purchases
- Bays
- Technicians
- Technician Change
- Hybrids
- Other Important Changes
- Economic Conditions
- Vehicle Brands
- Vehicle Mix
- Private Label
Transcripts Group 2: Greater than Six Shops Continued
- Premium Private Label Products
- Program Group/WD Private Label Products
- Budget Private Label Products
- Scoring of Private Label Products
- OE Brands in the Aftermarket
- Vendors and Suppliers
- Vendors and Suppliers: What should they Know?
- Wrap Up
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