Auto Care Association Digital Factbook 2015 Profiles China's Light Passenger Vehicle Parc

Auto Care Association Digital Factbook 2015 Profiles China’s Light Passenger Vehicle Parc

China's light passenger vehicle parc reached a new milestone in 2013 breaking the 100 million unit level, ushering China into its "auto care era."

BETHESDA, Md. — The Auto Care Association’s recently-released Digital Auto Care Factbook 2015 and the Digital Auto Care Factbook & Lang Annual 2015, feature an updated view of key factors driving China’s light passenger vehicle auto care market.

China’s light passenger vehicle parc reached a new milestone in 2013 breaking the 100 million unit level, ushering China into its “auto care era.” Strong new vehicle sales in 2013 of almost 19 million light passenger vehicles continued to add fuel to their expanding auto care industry, which grew 19 percent over 2012.

While new vehicle sales have slowed from their past year’s explosive double-digit growth rates, general vehicle aging has occurred. As a result, middle-aged vehicles between 4 and 9 years old have grown rapidly. This age shift is accelerating opportunities for general repairs typically done between 50,000 and 100,000 miles, balancing the historically significant regular maintenance and light repair volume. This shift notwithstanding, China’s parc is still very young at an estimated average age of 4.2 years, compared to 11.4 in the United States.

Auto Care Association members have received a complimentary copy of the Digital Auto Care Factbook 2015 as a member benefit, along with three guest passes. While members can purchase additional copies at $200, the non-member price is $500. The Digital Auto Care Factbook & Lang Annual 2015 is also available for $650 to Auto Care Association members and $1,300 for non-members. To order any of these digital publications, visit www.autocare.org/market-intelligence/ and download the order form or contact member services at 301-654-6664.

About the Auto Care Association
The Auto Care Association is a Bethesda, Md.-based association whose more than 2,000 member companies represent approximately 150,000 independent businesses that manufacture, distribute and sell motor vehicle parts, accessories, tools, equipment, materials, supplies and perform vehicle service and repair. Visit www.autocare.org.

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