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Car Aftermarket in Europe 2009 - Houseview

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Abstract

Introduction

The European Aftermarket Houseview quantifies the value and volume of key aftermarket product groups and distribution channels. Geographic coverage includes 28 European markets segmented into 4 regions Top 7 markets, Other Western European Countries, Eastern European Countries and Expanded Europe.

Scope of this research

  • Understand the value of the European aftermarket, and how it is predicted to change in the next few years.
  • The document assesses the factors behind the development of the sector, and the implications at product family and distribution level.
  • It also provides the market sizes and the forecasts of 8 channels, 6 products families.

Research and analysis highlights

The Light Vehicle Aftermarket is a huge, but highly competitive marketplace. The relative growth observed at European level masks a significant difference in progress between the most mature (Western European) markets and the nascent eastern European markets

Key reasons to purchase this research

  • Distribution channels: VM Networks, Independent Garages & Crash Repair, Fast Fit, Autocentres, Tyre Specialists, Hypermarkets, Petrol Station, Other.
  • Product families: Tyres, Mechanical Parts, Wear and Tear Parts, Service Parts, Crash Repair Parts, Consumables and Accessories.

Table of Contents

OVERVIEW

  • Strategic overview of the key developments in the European Houseview (ppt).
    • Introduction
    • Scope of this report
    • Research and analysis highlights
    • Key reasons to read this report
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