2012 U.S. Mileage Likely to Suffer a Double-Dip Decline - BodyShop Business

2012 U.S. Mileage Likely to Suffer a Double-Dip Decline

With 2012 mileage falling close to 2004 total driving, despite 16 million more light vehicles in operation this year versus eight years ago, 2012 annual driving by the typical car and light truck could average as much as 900 miles per vehicle below 2004, according to Aftermarket Insight.

In 2012, U.S. miles driven are likely to suffer a large decline, according to a report from Aftermarket Insight by Jim Lang, President of Lang Marketing Resources, Inc.

"While it’s very early in 2012 and official mileage figures are not available for January, strong forces are in place that threaten to extend the U.S. miles downturn through a second year," Lang says.

Not since 1979 and 1980, when gas prices increased by more than 50 percent and pump shortages caused gas rationing across the country, has annual mileage declined in two consecutive years, according to Lang. In 2011, the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reported 2,962.9 billion vehicle miles of travel – a 1.2 percent decrease (35.7 billion vehicle miles) compared to 2010.

Even a modest reduction in driving on U.S. roads in 2012 will reduce 2012 annual miles close to 2004 driving levels, Lang predicts. According to the FHWA, U.S. drivers traveled around 2,923.9 billion vehicle miles in 2004.

With 2012 mileage falling close to 2004 total driving, despite 16 million more light vehicles in operation this year versus eight years ago, 2012 annual driving by the typical car and light truck could average as much as 900 miles per vehicle below 2004, according to Aftermarket Insight.

Two major factors determining U.S. driving levels (in addition to pump prices) are unemployment and consumer confidence.

If 2012 gas prices are anywhere close to those projected by some analysts ($4.50 and up), the U.S. economy will likely be pushed back into recession, forcing unemployment above 9 percent and delivering a body-blow to consumer confidence, Aftermarket Insight reports.

The situation is similar to the second half of 2008, when driving in the U.S. continued to drop – despite gas prices dropping by more than half – because of sinking consumer confidence and rising unemployment. If these two negative factors are combined with higher gas prices again in 2012, Lang says, the impact on driving could be severe.


More information:

Aftermarket Insight

You May Also Like

2024 SEMA Show Registration Now Open

Representatives from more than 2,000 companies prepare to select their exhibit space during priority space selection April 29-May 15.

Registration for the 2024 SEMA Show is now open. Taking place Nov. 5-8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the 2024 SEMA Show will reveal the future of the aftermarket as attendees connect with thousands of leading manufacturers showcasing the latest products, trends and technology in the industry.

Representatives from more than 2,000 companies prepare to select their exhibit space during priority space selection April 29-May 15. The weeks-long selection process will lay the foundation for this year’s floor plan, which will encompass millions of square feet of displays throughout the entire Las Vegas Convention Center and surrounding parking lots.

Repairify Appoints New VP of General Automotive Repair Markets

Industry veteran Ben Johnson will lead asTech Mechanical’s business development and product management teams.

ALLDATA Adds Repair Planner to Collision Repair Platform

Repair Planner automates the repair planning process and helps shops plan necessary inspections and structural repairs with OEM accuracy.

AkzoNobel Announces New Business Development Manager

Brian Martin has joined AkzoNobel’s Automotive & Specialty Coatings division as business development manager for North America.

Longtime Family Collision Repair Business Joins Forces with CARSTAR

JC Auto Rebuilders of Rockford, Ill., has rebranded as CARSTAR Team JC Auto Rebuilders.

Other Posts

Lee’s Auto Body: Established in 1916

Lee’s Auto Body was established in 1916 in Long Island City, N.Y., by Lee Heimuller, a blacksmith.

ProColor Collision Network Expands in California

ProColor Collision Baldwin Park is owned by Ruben Jandres, who has more than 10 years of experience in collision and nearly 20 years in automotive.

Mike Anderson Makes Successful Debut at NORTHEAST Show

Anderson’s main message was: Being successful tomorrow is dependent upon what one does today.

Body Shop History: A Look Back in Time

The auto body industry has a deep and rich history rooted in family.