Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures Report
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Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures Report Information
Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures Report Usage
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Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures Report Overview
The Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures report describes spending potential for automotive aftermarket products and services such as motor oil, tires, and auto repair. The report details total dollar amount and average amount per household spent. A spending potential index (SPI) compares the amount spent in a specified area to the U.S. average.
Key variables used in this report include:
- 2007 and 2012 Population, Households, Families, Median Age, and Median Household Income
- 2007 total and average amount spent on automotive aftermarket goods and services such as
- Air Conditioning Repair
- Auto Repair Service Policy
- Body Work and Painting
- Brake Work
- Coolant, Brake, and Transmission Fluids
- Gasoline
- Lube/Oil Change and Filters
- Motor Oil
- Motor Repair and Replacements
- Motor Tune-up
- Tires
How to Use Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures Reports
Find out how households are spending money on automotive aftermarket products in a specific area compared to the US average.
Example: Determine road construction budget based on how much money people are spending on automotive aftermarket goods and services.
Who Should Use Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures Reports
Anyone who wants information about spending potential for automotive aftermarket products and services, including:
- Small Business Owners
- Big Business Owners
- Insurance Agents
- Financial Advisors
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