European New Car Market: From Recession to Recovery
June 9th, 2010
Introduction
As some of the key European markets witnessed double digit declines (during the downturn), various new trends emerged in the automotive industry. The report discusses the changes that swept the market in the downturn and how these will shape the future industry dynamics, and more specifically how can market players capitalize on the ‘green shoots’ and the niche opportunities.
Scope
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The report discusses the new car sales in the various European regions (Datamonitor’s four regions within Europe) amidst the downturn
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It also highlights the impact of scrappage schemes and analyzes if these are really beneficial for the automotive industry and society at large?
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The report analyzes the changes in customers’ buying behavior during the downturn and if these these changes are here to stay?
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The report provides the future outlook (from 2010-15) for the different European regions.
Highlights
In 2010, the larger markets of Western Europe and few other markets, which in 2009 witnessed an increase of sales, are likely to go down. On the other hand, most of the other markets are forecast to witness an increase in sales. Overall, the new car sales in Datamonitor’s 30 markets are expected to go down by more than 7%.
Furthermore, the share of luxury and premium vehicles in the new car sales is expected to go up and consequently, the share of diesel cars is forecast to rise.
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The report provides an insight on the changing consumer preferences amidst the downturn and how these will shape the future industry dynamics.
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The future outlook for the different European regions with focus on the high growth markets has been discussed at length.
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New Cars - Scandinavia Industry Guide
June 7th, 2010
New Cars - Scandinavia Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the New Cars industry in each of the Scandinavian (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) countries. The report includes easily comparable data on market value, segmentation, and five forces analysis, plus full five year market forecasts for each country. It examines future problems, innovations and potential growth areas within the market.
Scope of the Report
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Contains an executive summary market values, and segmentation
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Provides textual analysis of the industry’s prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of leading companies
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Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards
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Compares data from Denmark, Norway and Sweden, alongside individual chapters on each country. .
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Includes a five-year forecast of the industry
Highlights
The Scandinavian new cars market had a total market value of $10.2 billion in 2009.
Within the new cars industry, Sweden is the leading country among the Scandinavian countries, with market revenues of $5.4 billion in 2009.
The new cars industry in Sweden is expected to lead the Scandinavian countries with a value of $9.6 billion in 2014.
Why you should buy this report
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Spot future trends and developments
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Inform your business decisions
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Add weight to presentations and marketing materials
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Save time carrying out entry-level research
Market Definition
The new cars market consists of the initial retail sale of passenger cars. The market value is calculated at retail selling price (RSP) and the market volume is given in terms of units sold. Any currency conversions used in this report have been calculated at constant 2008 annual average exchange rates.
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Spain Used Car Market 2009
June 5th, 2010
This Presentation highlights key data and trends in the UK used car market.
Scope of this research
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Provides information on the UK used car market.
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Provides historical data for used car registrations, split by marque, age and by segment.
Research and analysis highlights
Provides benchmarks of used car registrations split by marque, age and by segment.
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Provides information and analysis on the UK used car market.
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Identify how the major trends influencing the used car market are affecting your sector and your new business opportunities.
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France Used Car Market 2009
June 5th, 2010
This Presentation highlights key data and trends in the French used car market.
Scope of this research
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Provides information on the French used car market
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Provides historical data for used car registrations, split by marque, age and by segment
Research and analysis highlights
Provides benchmarks of used car registrations split by marque, age and by segment.
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Provides information and analysis on key the French used car market
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European Fleet Database 2010 - 30 Markets H1 update
June 5th, 2010
This product provides key historic data and forecast on 30 company car markets in Europe. Featured datasets are: existing/new company cars in use per country (2005-2014); existing/new company cars per funding method (operational vs finance leasing; outright purchase); company cars in use by make; company car market by funding method and fleet size segments; penetration of fleet management services
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Provides forecasts of the company car market and key acquisition methods highlighting potential opportunities.
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Allows users to benchmark their operations against developments in the marketplace, providing an indication of above or below average performance.
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European Used Car Market 2009
June 4th, 2010
This Presentation highlights key data and trends in key European used car markets.
Scope
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Provides information on key European used markets including Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
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Provides historical data for used car registrations, split by marque, age and by segment across top European used markets markets
Highlights
Provides benchmarks of used car registrations split by marque, age, segment and by fuel.
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Provides information and analysis on key European used markets
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Identify how the major trends influencing the used car market are affecting your sector and your new business opportunities
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Netherlands Used Car Market 2009
June 4th, 2010
This Presentation highlights key data and trends in the Dutch used car market.
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Provides information on the Dutch used car market
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Provides historical data for used car registrations, split by marque, age and by segment
Research and analysis highlights
Provides benchmarks of used car registrations split by marque, age and by segment
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Provides information and analysis on the Dutch used car market
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Hybrid And Pure Electric Cars 2009-2019 Report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Hybrid-And-Pure-Electric-Cars.html ) estimates that Electric vehicles just became exciting. For 111 years, electric cars that rely only on a battery - “pure EVs” - have had a range of only 30-50 miles and the humble golf car has been the only type selling in hundreds of thousands every year. However, huge changes have been announced in 2009. Electric vehicles will penetrate the market rapidly to constitute 35% of the cars made in 2025 - 25% hybrids, 10% pure EV. Any motor manufacturer without a compelling line up of electric vehicles is signing its death warrant.
 These changes include:
Launch of cars that have a range of 250 miles or more in pure electric mode, including a pure EV family car made in China and plug in hybrid gasoline-electric cars. Launch of the Toyota Prius plug in hybrid that will be very attractive to over one million purchasers of the existing Prius mild hybrid and millions of others. 95% of Prius owners would buy another. First full production of the beautiful Tesla pure EV luxury sports car which silently outperforms conventional equivalents. Large initial orders show that this can be a multibillion dollar sector of the EV car business, particularly if we include new luxury hybrids such as the gorgeous Fiskar Karma. Lithium electric car batteries from companies such as LGChem are claimed to last ten years, not the more usual three years. This hugely improves the economics of all EVs with range acceptable to mainstream purchasers. President Obama’s Stimulus Bill granted $14.4 billion for hybrids and huge sums have been allotted by other governments across the world to develop and subsidise use of EV cars to save the planet and the car industry and provide independence from dwindling oil reserves.
Within the decade, it will be possible for some suppliers to offer hybrid cars and no price premium to conventional cars in the way that the Japanese took the Western car market by storm 20 years ago by offering excellent vehicles with most accessories thrown in free. There would then be no strong reason why anyone would want the conventional alternative.This unique report takes a detailed look at the market size from 2009-2019 and the government support, technology and new model launches that will get it there. It assesses work on energy harvesting in vehicles from light, heat and shock absorbers, new battery technologies, fuel cells, flywheels and other advances and clarifies which really matter. Here you can also learn which countries and companies are most impressive and why.
The only detailed and up to date critical analysis of both pure and hybrid EV cars worldwide
Entirely researched in 2009, this report gives the only detailed and up to date critical analysis of both pure and hybrid EV cars worldwide. With 200 pages and over 125 figures and tables including many new and detailed summaries and forecasts, it gives the future in the context of the past including the mistakes and inspired moves for over 100 years. It looks closely at the forceful new market drivers such as peak oil and government subsidies but it does not dwell on the well understood global warming debate that is also now driving things forward. Instead, it provides essential data useful to all investors, manufacturers, developers, component suppliers, marketing outlets, legislators and those planning financial support. Which will be the prosperous niches? What is the neglected part of leader Toyota’s multibillion dollar business in EVs? Where is the action globally? Why is the geometry of the EV about to change? What about supercapacitors, supercabatteries, zinc air batteries and solar cells even over the windows? It is all here, provided by a global team of technical experts who have been tracking this industry for ten years and writing highly acclaimed forecasts about it.
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Will oil price affect the Commercial Vehicles Market?
February 9th, 2009
At a time when It’s automotives analysts believe that vehicle sales will substantially affected by oil prices – which we believe will remain above US$70/bbl for the next decade - It presents a new report; Carrying The Load: The Role of The Central and East European Commercial Vehicles Market. With our automotives analysts anticipating that the region’s commercial vehicle segment will grow by over 55% by 2012, highlighting the importance of early market access, we assess:
Key industry trends and growth dynamics for each market, including It’s independent 5-year industry forecasts to end-2012.
Industry developments within the commercial vehicle segment, including regulatory changes and key player projects
Market prospects via our Company Profiles and competitive intelligence on all major commercial vehicle producers in each state (see full list below).
The potential is impressive: We believe that the new EU member states hold the biggest potential, with Slovakia’s commercial vehicle market set to more than double over the next five years.
But growth potential is not uniform across the region: Some markets have suffered from an influx of used imported vehicles since joining the EU, which has restricted future growth potential.
Furthermore, there are risks: While It’s Automotives analysts believe that output and sales in the commercial vehicle segment will be strong, industry growth is vulnerable to fuel prices and infrastructure investment.
Key Benefits of the Report
Identify and evaluate the scale of growth opportunities across eight key Central and East European markets for commercial vehicle producers – including small, growing and little understood markets
Benchmark competitors and peers in each market using recently researched company profiles, featuring latest intelligence on almost 20 automotives companies, analysing competitive positioning, opportunities, risks and strategies of each company
Benchmark your own views and forecasts for market performance against It’s independent 5-year industry forecasts for commercial vehicle sales, production and trade
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Multinational Autos Companies in Middle East & Africa Directory
February 9th, 2009
The Middle East & Africa Autos Companies Directory and CD-Rom 2007 is a researched company database of automotive companies in the Middle East & Africa: a powerful database for automotive competitor analysis, market assessment and marketing, sales and recruitment leads with which to grow your automotive business.
The Middle East & Africa Autos Companies Directory and CD-Rom 2007 features 1,483 fully researched, top decision makers at 445 multinational automotive companies in the Middle East & Africa.
This Middle East & Africa automotive industry company database includes automotive company profiles from major sub-sectors, covering carmakers, auto equipment suppliers and others.
The Middle East & Africa Autos Companies Directory and CD-Rom 2007 features leading autos companies from Algeria, Bahrain, Botswanna, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mozambique, Nambia, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe, plus automotive parent company head offices.
Key Benefits
Generate new customers and sales leads for your automotive business
Explore new Middle Eastern and African automotive markets
Source a comprehensive range of auto products and services from leading automotive manufacturers and suppliers
Find and compare Middle East & Africa autos suppliers and manufacturers of specialist automotive equipment and services
Research your competitors and potential partners in Middle East & Africa’s auto industry
Create your own marketing and sales database of international autos decision makers
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