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Aftermarket

Aftermarket refers to the remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of all vehicle parts, chemicals, tools, equipment and accessories for light and heavy vehicles after the original sale. Products covered in this category include mechanical, electrical, electronic, and exterior & Structural Products, as well as motor oil, fluids & additives, and Appearance Chemicals.

How can you be a leading player in this huge and highly competitive marketplace? Browse Research and Markets’ Aftermarket category. Our publications will provide you with all the information you need to understand the changes in the environment, seize opportunities and formulate crucial business strategies.

Hundreds of companies operating in today’s market are featured in our publications, including CDElco, Affinia Group, American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, ArvinMeritor, ASIMCO, Delphi Automotive LLP, Denso Corp, Federal-Mogul Corporation, Gates Corporation, Grupo Kuo, Honeywell International, Johnson Controls, Lear Corp, Magna International, Prestone Products Corporation, Robert Bosch GmbH, Shell, Snap-on Inc., TRW Automotive, Visteon Corp, and others.

For publications focusing on Auto Interiors, Batteries, Brakes, Tyres, Exhausts, and Filters please visit the relevant sub-category under the Automotive Parts category. Show Less
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  • U.S. Consumer Survey on Vehicle Maintenance and Repairs

    Frost & Sullivan, Sep 1998
    Consumers are increasingly turning to service facilities for repairs and routine maintenance on their vehicles rather than performing the work themselves. The database at the foundation of this Frost...
  • U.S. Body Shop Survey on the Collision Parts Aftermarket

    Frost & Sullivan, May 1998
    As the quality and availability of aftermarket collision parts improves, automakers will need to cut pricing on original-equipment (OE) parts to maintain market share. This Frost & Sullivan survey of...
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