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Automotive Diagnostic Products to 2011

Published: 2008/01

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Abstract

Demand to grow more than 5% annually through 2011

US demand for automotive diagnostic equipment, software, services and data will rise 5.4% per year to $1.3 billion in 2011. Despite the vehicle-quality-driven slowdown experienced in overall aftermarket parts and service sales in the US, diagnostic equipment demand should remain healthy for a number of reasons. Perhaps most importantly, demand for these products is driven by the expanding role played by electronic systems in automobiles -- these systems should comprise over 45% of total vehicle value by 2016; up significantly from the 15% they represented in 2000. As a result, light vehicle electronic content and system sophistication levels continue to climb, opening new market space for more advanced diagnostic equipment.

Industry shifts spur demand

Two ongoing shifts within the diagnostic equipment industry will affect future market demand. The first involves the transition from highly expensive shop-owned "big box" devices toward technician- owned handheld systems. Today, rather than rely on the shop' s big box analyzer, more technicians are purchasing their own scanners and other electronic tools, which has supported demand for these tools. Another trend involves the shift away from a primary focus on hard-ware to the rising influence of software. Some diagnostic equipment makers see software becoming the dominant source of value for the industry in the future, as hardware becomes more commodity-like in nature. In fact, the introduction of less-expensive PC/Windows-based operating systems opens the door to a commoditization of hardware, with software be-coming the most valuable aspect of the business. This trend is already visible in annual data updates offered by equipment makers, and could signal a significant shift in the industry' s strategic focus.

Study coverage

It presents historical demand data (1996, 2001 and 2006) plus forecasts for 2011 and 2016 by product and service performer. The study also details market environment factors, evaluates market share and profiles 32 industry players.

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Automotive Diagnostic Products to 2011
Published: 2008/01
Published by : The Freedonia Group The Freedonia Group

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