Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores Industry Research


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Retail Trade Sector Details

The Retail Trade sector consists of stores that sell merchandise to the general public in small quantities, and usually for personal or household consumption. A few examples include automobile dealers, furniture stores, clothing stores, and food stores. The Retail Trade sector also consists of nonstores, which utilize alternative sales methods such as infomercials, paper and electronic catalogs, vending machines, and door-to-door sales.

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Market Size and Forecast for Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores

Forecast


Forecast 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Market Forecast ($ billions) Data provided in industry report

Five-year projections show growth trends in industry sales and revenues. This economic model is based on short- and long-term trends. The industry size is determined by total revenue generated within the industry from all products and services. Growth and decline in the industry shows the total opportunity for companies. The Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores industry report reveals both the historical trends and five-year forecast, calculated by Pell Research's econometric models. The market share, measured in billions of dollars, includes both public and private companies. Use this information to identify industry trends and predict future growth patterns.


Geographic Share by State in the US

Sales map by state


Market by State

The historical market size by state shows how large the local opportunity is, and how many companies are located in the region. Growth rates by state are affected by the regional economic conditions. View data by state to pinpoint profitable and nonprofitable locations for companies in the Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores industry in the United States.

Northeast Region

Industry conditions in the Northeast show competitive trends specific to this region compared to individual states and the national average.

Market Size ($ millions) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
Maine Data provided in industry report
Massachusetts
Connecticut
New Jersey
New Hampshire
New York
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Vermont

Midwest Region

Learn how companies are performing in each state within the midwest. The data reflect total sales from firms located in this area.

Market Size ($ millions) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
Illinois Data provided in industry report
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
Ohio
South Dakota
Wisconsin

Southern Region

In the South, see total Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores sales for companies located in each state.

Market Size ($ millions) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
Arkansas Data provided in industry report
Delaware
District of Columbia
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Mississippi
North Carolina
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia

Western Region

Market Size ($ millions) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
Arizona Data provided in industry report
California
Colorado
Hawaii
Idaho
Montana
New Mexico
Nevada
Oregon
Utah
Washington
Wyoming


Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) for Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores

Pell Research has analyzed Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores financial statements to determine the industry average forces:
  • Cost of goods sold
  • Compensation of officers
  • Salaries and wages
  • Employee benefit programs
  • Rent paid
  • Advertising and marketing budgets
The report includes a traditional income statement from an "average" company (both public and private companies included).


Products and Services Breakdown

Description Revenue ($ millions)
Industry Total
Groceries & Other Foods For Human Consumption Off The Premises
Cigars & Smokers' Access, Excluding Sales From Vending Op By Others
Men's Wear, Including Accessories
Women's, Juniors', And Misses' Wear, Including Accessories
Major Household Appliances
TV, Video Recorders, Video Cameras, Video Tapes, DVDs
Audio Equip, Musical Instr, Radios, Stereos, CDs, Records
Audio Equipment, Components, Parts & Accessories
Compact Discs, Records, Tapes, & Audio Books
Toys, Hobby Goods, & Games
Sporting Goods
RVs, Including Camping & Travel Trailers, Campers, Parts & Accessories
Hardware, Tools, & Plumbing & Electrical Supplies
Lawn, Garden, & Farm Equipment & Supplies
Dimensional Lumber & Other Bldg/Structural Materials & Supplies
Paint & Sundries
Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles & Other Powered Transportation Vehicles
Automotive Fuels
Automotive Lubricants, Including Oil, Greases
Automotive Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Parts, Accessories
New Automobile And Light Passenger Truck Tires And Tubes
New Medium- And Heavy-Duty Truck And Bus Tires
Retreaded Or Used Automobile And Light Passenger Truck Tires
Retreaded Or Used Medium- And Heavy-Duty Truck And Bus Tires
Automotive Batteries
Automotive Parts, Used, Including Wheels
Automotive Parts, New And Rebuilt, Including Wheels
Auto Access, Including Safety & Comfort Related Items
Automotive Supplies
Household Fuels, Including Oil, Lp Gas, Wood, Coal
All Other Merchandise
All Nonmerchandise Receipts
Labor Charges For Work Performed By This Establishment
Parts Installed In Repair
All Other Nonmerchandise Receipts


Salary Information for Employees Working in Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores

Identify the average workforce distribution in a typical Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores company, along with the average annual salary brackets for these positions.

Title Percent of Workforce Bottom Quartile Average (Median) Salary Upper Quartile
Management Occupations 2% Data provided in report
Chief Executives0%
General and Operations Managers2%
Sales and Related Occupations 43%
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers 7%
Parts Salespersons 14%
Retail Salespersons 17%
Office and Administrative Support Occupations 9%
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 32%
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 12%
Tire Repairers and Changers 15%
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 12%
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 8%

Government Contracts

In 2008, the federal government spent a total of $104,770,557 on Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores. It has awarded 5,519 contracts to 650 companies, with an average value of $161,185 per company.   

Company Address Key Contact
Data provided in industry report


Industry Research Resources

University of Pittsburgh Industry Research Resources
GreenBook Market Research Companies
Product Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores Industry Report
Format Electronic Download  pdf
Updated May 2012
Geography United States
Price $999