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Automotive

The Frost & Sullivan Automotive practice provides global market intelligence, prescriptive research to execute market growth opportunities, and tailor-made advisory services within the personal and freight mobility market.

Automotive & Transportation enterprises must meet customer expectations for ever-better technology at lower costs, while complying with complex safety and environmental regulations. Frost & Sullivan helps Automotive &Transportation clients stay at the leading edge of industry best practices, resulting in more precise consumer targeting and more profitable market share growth.

Our 360° perspective helps clients with a range of issues, such as product and value proposition differentiation and the adoption of new distribution channels. Our global team of cross-industry experts helps clients capture industry convergence and Mega Trends opportunities, such as integrating personal electronics with vehicle systems and the rise of new mobility concepts

  1. 19 Dec 2016  |  Global  |  Customer Research

    Global Laboratory Products Purchasing Trends, 2016–2017

    An End-user Perspective on the Purchasing Process, Product Budgets, and Top Companies for Laboratory Products

    Readers of Lab Manager Magazine were invited to participate in an online survey in July 2016. To qualify for survey participation, readers had to play a role in their laboratory’s purchasing process, be familiar with their laboratory’s product budgets, and represent a laboratory that either uses or plans to use products in 1 or more of the 7 sp...

    $6,000.00
  2. 30 Sep 2016  |  North America  |  Customer Research

    2016 United States Automotive Technicians’ Choice Survey

    Snap-on Tools Continues its Dominance as the Most Preferred Brand

    Currently in its eighth year, thus research study tracks the purchasing patterns of automotive tools (hand tools, power tools, handheld diagnostic tools, pneumatic /air tools, and tool storage devices) among US technicians. About 500 automotive service professionals were surveyed in May 2016. To have qualified as a respondent, an automotive technic...

    $10,000.00
  3. 12 Jan 2016  |  North America  |  Customer Research

    US Car Consumers—Advanced Technology and Feature Preferences in Consumer Vehicles, 2015

    Consumer Preferences Indicate Exciting Prospects for Advanced Driver Assisted Systems (ADAS) and Collision Avoidance

    Rapid advancement of technologies and their declining costs provide new opportunities to meet the increasingly stringent emission and safety standards of vehicles and significantly enhance the driving experience. Several technology alternatives and pathways are available for meeting desired functional and performance goals, some of which come with ...

    $10,000.00
  4. 29 Oct 2014  |  North America  |  Customer Research

    2014 US Auto Technicians' ChoiceReplacement Parts

    Industry Convergence and Growth in the US Automotive Aftermarket

    This research service aims to identify trends within the automotive aftermarket for batteries, tires, motor oils, and brake pads. It also measures factors driving product selection, identifies brand use and preference trends by category, and evaluates purchase channel opportunities for each product. The 4 replacement parts markets are concentrated ...

    $20,000.00
  5. 12 Sep 2014  |  Europe  |  Customer Research

    2014 European Consumer Perceptions toward Infotainment and Telematics

    Willingness to Pay for Infotainment and Telematics

    The overall objective of this research service was to understand European customers desirability and willingness to pay for advanced telematics and infotainment features. Telematics and infotainment features have a limited influence in the overall vehicle purchase decision. The perceived safety of the vehicle ranks high in markets such as Russia, ...

    $20,000.00
  6. 16 May 2014  |  North America  |  Customer Research

    2013 United States Consumers’ Attitudes and Perceptions toward Infotainment and Telematics

    Desirability and Willingness to Pay for Infotainment and Telematics Features

    The objectives of this research were to understand the importance of infotainment and telematics features in the overall decision to purchase a vehicle, better comprehend vehicle adoption patterns, identify driver segments and their adoption likelihood, and recognize the key opportunities for growth. It turns out that more vehicle owners currently ...

    $10,000.00
  7. 21 Jan 2014  |  Europe  |  Customer Research

    2011 European Consumers' Desirability and Willingness to Pay for Advanced Driver Assistance and Driving Dynamics Technologies

    Consumers' Willingness to Pay for Driver Warning, Assistance, and Information Systems

    The primary aim of this study is to evaluate European consumer perceptions, understanding, expectations, motivation, and willingness to pay for driver assistance systems and active safety features. Overall, European vehicle owners continue to rank reliability and safety as the most important features when choosing a new car. More than half of vehic...

    $10,000.00