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Hit Vegas with extra chips of knowledge in your pocket!
Industry Analysis
Hit Vegas with extra chips of knowledge in your pocket!
265.2cars on the road…
Source: IHS
Hit Vegas with extra chips of knowledge in your pocket!
Source: IHS
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015F2016F2017F2018F0
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6.0%U.S. Light Vehicle Aftermarket
$246.7 B
Hit Vegas with extra chips of knowledge in your pocket!
Source: IHS
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74%
26%
Vehicle Population by Model Year
After 2000 Model
Pre 2000 Model
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Source: AASA analysis
26%
74%
2013
DIY DIFM
22%
78%
2025
DIFM Share Growth
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Source: 2016 AASA World Automotive Market Report
Oceania
North America
Western Europe
Central Eastern Europe
Central and South America
Africa
Middle East
Asia
-2.00% 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 10.00%
-0.10%
0.10%
1.50%
4.50%
5.70%
5.90%
7.20%
9.00%
Ten-Year Growth Rate by Region for Light VIO
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Source: A Roadmap to Safer Driving Through Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
# of auto accidents
# of fatalities
# of vehicles damaged
# of people injured
6.07M
3.9M
33K
23.9M
According to the National Safety Council, a 14% surge in fatal accidents is expected in
2015 due to a combination of factors
Lowest gas prices in years
An economic recovery in the U.S. that means drivers are driving more
Adverse weather in some parts of
the country
More than 6 million auto accidents happen in the U.S. each year
A 14% jump in the number of fatalities is expected this year