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Global EV Sales Expected to Triple in 2024

Americans are expected to buy close to 1.3 million electric vehicles this year, or 10% of global sales.

Edmunds: Pent-Up Demand to Prop Up New Car Sales in Q2

Edmunds forecasts that more than 4 million new cars and trucks will be sold in the U.S. in Q2 2023.

Automotive Aftermarket Surpasses $1B in Sales in 2022

The specialty equipment market showed positive results in 2022 with an overall market growth of 2% and reaching $51.8 billion in sales.

Automotive Specialty Equipment Sales Increase to $50.9 Billion

Sales of specialty equipment parts reached a new high in 2021, increasing to $50.9 billion in retail sales for the first time in history — up from $47.9 billion in 2020.

Automotive Specialty-Equipment Sales Surpass Pre-pandemic Levels

The specialty-equipment industry continues to experience strong growth and demand as the U.S. puts COVID-19 in the rearview mirror.

Automotive Specialty-Equipment Retail Sales Reach New High

Industry retail sales climbed from $46.2 billion to a new high of $47.89 billion in the U.S. in 2020 despite COVID.

Average Age of Cars, Light Trucks in U.S. Now 12.1 years

COVID-19 caused a drastic reduction in new vehicle sales as well as a sudden increase in vehicle scrappage,which was a catalyst for increased velocity in the growth of the average age of light vehicles.

Mitchell, Mazda Launch U.S. Collision Repair Network

The Mazda Collision Network offers participating U.S. Mazda dealerships, MSOs and independent repair facilities the opportunity to enhance customer loyalty, improve workflow efficiency and attract new business.

GM Customer Care and Aftersales Expands ACDelco-branded Parts

General Motors Customer Care and Aftersales has expanded ACDelco-branded parts on GM vehicles, introducing the new marketing campaign, “Certainty Starts Here.

Light Truck Sales Continue to Skyrocket, Says SEMA

By 2028, light trucks are expected to make up 82% of all new light vehicles sold, according to new SEMA research.