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Total U.S. Automotive Aftermarket Sales Forecasted to Increase 8.5% in 2022

The Joint Channel Forecast Model details a strong aftermarket recovery coupled with indicators for continued growth.

June 8, 2022
Total U.S. Automotive Aftermarket Sales Forecasted to Increase 8.5% in 2022

The Joint Channel Forecast Model details a strong aftermarket recovery coupled with indicators for continued growth.

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Auto Care Association

The automotive aftermarket continued to demonstrate market strength with higher-than-expected sales in 2021 and stay strong throughout 2022, finds the 2022 Joint Channel Forecast Model.

Total U.S. light duty automotive aftermarket sales are forecasted to increase 8.5% in 2022, totaling $356.5 billion, according to the 2022 Joint Channel Forecast Model. produced jointly by the Auto Care Association and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA).

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An additional 5% growth is expected for 2023 and growth will average more than 3% in 2024, bringing the light-duty aftermarket to $401.5 billion by 2025. The compound average annual growth rate from 2019 to 2022 will be 5.7%, more than making up for losses seen in 2020 due to the pandemic.

"Year after year, the auto care industry continues to show its strength and reliability," said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association. "In the midst of the highest gas prices on record and an inflation rate at a 40-year high, coupled with persistent supply chain disruptions and war in Eastern Europe, Vehicle Miles Driven, Vehicles in Operation, and consumer spending all increased in 2021 and are projected to increase into the coming years as well."

"The automotive aftermarket once again shows its resiliency with a stronger than expected recovery from the pandemic," commented Paul McCarthy, president and CEO, AASA. "In fact, the automotive aftermarket rose nearly 25% in the past two years despite ongoing headwinds, and we are excited to see the landmark market size of $400 billion in 2025. But as the industry advances to that landmark number, look for a new challenge to emerge as we may shift from a market supported by high demand and availability to a battle for market share. With that, we'll see one more strength of the aftermarket emerge, collaboration with the right partners to ensure the same pace of success in this next phase of industry dynamics."

Key data in the joint channel forecast model include:

  • Market trends influencing the aftermarket;

  • A 2021-2025 review of industry growth and forecasts;

  • Industry sales by channel including history and forecasts;

  • Industry sales by distribution channel;

  • And more.

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The Joint Channel Forecast Model is available in the Auto Care Association's 2023 Auto Care Factbook at digital.autocare.org/2023factbook and in AASA's Aftermarket Size & Forecast Report available at https://www.aftermarketsuppliers.org/resource.

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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