Kuku Sa is a researcher, analyst, automobile expert and author at CarJunction.com, one of the world's foremost exporters of Japanese vehicles. He provides its clients with insights and
Capabilities that boost their freedom to achieve superior results through a unique way of working, which it calls the Collaborative Business Experience
www.CarJunction.com
Sales of New and Used Vehicles Are Strongly Interrelated, According to a New Study from the Car Internet Research Program OTTAWA and PARIS (March 15, 2007) – The used car business is here to stay and will increasingly impact the new vehicle market in a variety of ways, including residual values, pricing, brand strength and customer relationships. As a result, manufacturer involvement in inventory management and used vehicle branding is crucial for enabling dealers to carry out successful remarketing programs.
These are among the findings from a new report focusing on the used car market published by the Car Internet Research Program (CIRP). The study, titled “Anatomy and Physiology of the
Used Car Business,” provides an in-depth analysis of the used vehicle market with a particular focus on four key markets: U.S., Canada, France and Germany. The research examines:
(i) The growth of the used car business, in both size and importance,
(ii) Global trends affecting the used car business,
(iii) The customer buying process, including Internet usage,
(iv) A comparative analysis of the four markets, and
(v) Success strategies for dealers/manufacturers.
The importance of the used car market is growing significantly. In both the U.S. and France, for example, the used-to-new vehicle ratio has increased since 1999 from 2.4 to 2.6, showing a steady growth of used vehicle sales by volume. In addition, used vehicle sales in the U.S. are today more than twice as profitable for dealers as new vehicle sales (a roughly 2.7% profit margin, as compared to 1.2%).
“Franchised dealers’ used vehicle operations now act as a hedge against uncertainties in the new vehicle market and even support new vehicle sales,” said Dr. Christian Navarre, Director of the Car Internet Research Program. “With declining margins in the new car business and the aging of vehicles on the road, the used car business is likely to be a growing and increasingly important component of franchised dealers’ sales, both in North America and in Europe.”
It is clear from the research that the key to continued growth will be transparency and symmetry of information, as consumers apply the same approach to research and collection of information in their search for used vehicles as they do to the new car buying process. For example, although consumers still use local newspapers and word-of-mouth when researching used car purchases, they are turning to the Web in increasing numbers, highlighting the importance of having a strong Internet strategy for used vehicle programs.
While national used vehicle markets differ in character and structure due to a variety of socio-economic, regulatory and other factors, the report identified six core strategies that are essential for growing used vehicle sales:
• Continually improve the customer experience, from the Internet to the showroom.
• Rationalize customer relationships through Customer Relationship Management (CRM).
• Perfect online promotion and merchandising efforts to reach prospective and existing customers.
• Manage inventory and pricing with network-wide IT solutions.
• Maximize high-margin sales opportunities.
• Optimize certified used vehicle programs.
“Consumer attitudes to used vehicles have become more sophisticated as vehicles themselves have improved in quality and reliability,” said Nick Gill, Global Automotive Leader for Capgemini. “The tools used by consumers have also evolved, resulting in the need for dealers and manufacturers to fundamentally change their approach to the sale of used vehicles, as this report demonstrates. While these changes involve significant financial investments, they hold the potential for great returns and are, in fact, necessary in today’s market.
Dealers and manufacturers face a rapidly evolving car market; they must evolve with it if they do not wish to be left behind.”
About Author
Kuku Sa is a researcher, analyst, automobile expert and author at CarJunction.com, one of the world's foremost exporters of Japanese vehicles. He provides its clients with insights and
Capabilities that boost their freedom to achieve superior results through a unique way of working, which it calls the Collaborative Business Experience
www.CarJunction.com
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- How Do I Go About Buying Japanese Used Cars?
- Buy Best as New, Japanese Used Cars From Woodstock-cartrading
- How to buy and export a Japanese used car
- Why Should I Buy My Japanese Used Cars From Japan?
- Prominent Featured Japanese Used Cars That Human Cannot Resist
- Japanese Used Cars- Gaining Popularity in This Slowed Down Economy
- The Best Collection Of Japanese Used Cars Awaits You At Woodstock-Cartrading
- You Can Find Your Automobile Of Choice From Japanese Used Car Auctions




Things to Be Done Before You Ship Your Vehicle to US
By: Miguel Covarrubias | 01/01/2010Planning to import your car to US? Wondering what has to be done for that? Forget your worries, this article will provide you a detailed idea of what is to be done.
Steps to Buy a New Car Online
By: Tis Amit | 01/01/2010Everyone dreams to buy a new car someday. In the global car market, the number of used cars sold is quite higher, but a new car still works as a sense of pride for many people. Over time, easier financing options and cut-throat competition in the automotive market have made buying new cars relatively easy.
Used Auto Engines – Best saving on your auto parts expense
By: Tis Amit | 01/01/2010The article tries to remove people’s pre-conceived notion about the usage of used auto engines and other auto parts.
3 Ways To Save Money At a Government Car Auction
By: Monique Tarver | 01/01/2010Government car auctions are a great way to save thousands off your next car. But, do you know how to maximize your savings even further when you get there? Go over these 3 tips that will give you the upper hand when while attending your next federal auction.
Fly don't drive to work - literally
By: kevin schultz | 31/12/2009Ever been in this situation before, you get out of bed and hurry to to make up some of your lost minutes. By the time you have made it to the door you have made up about ten of those minutes. This puts you about twenty minutes behind instead of a half hour. You get in the vehicle and step on the gas. Your accustomed to the horrible commute but its worse now because of your tardiness, the traffice is much worse. That ten minutes you gained is now gone and you are on your way to bein...
Used Mitsubishi Outlander is The Right Choice for You
By: Derry Dharmawan | 31/12/2009This has a unique design and is equipped with 4-WD which allows you to use it in all seasons. It is also good in looks, size, emissions, mileage and economy. Therefore, there are a lot of people look for used Mitsubishi Outlander because the features are fairly complete and the price is quite economical.
How to Test a Car Spark Plug
By: Levi Quinn | 31/12/2009Spark plugs are important components in system of a car. Spark plugs enable the proper functioning of a car engine and perform the function of compressing fuels by the use of an electric spark. Although spark plugs wear out gradually, the user should ensure that the spark plug is of high quality in order to ensure longevity in performance.
Functions of an Engine Coolant
By: Levi Quinn | 31/12/2009An engine coolant is an important fluid for the car. It performs two primary functions in the car. During hot weather, the engine coolants remove heat from the car combustion area to prevent it from over heating. When the weather is very cold, especially for regions that have winter, the engine coolants prevent the car engine from failing.