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Franchise Direct Sees Bright Prospects for Automotive Franchises Despite Problems in the Industry
| Quelle: Franchise Direct
ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - June 4, 2009) - The automotive industry is cloaked in
uncertainty, but according to the latest exclusive franchise study by Franchise Direct, there are many
reasons to believe that automotive franchises will continue to thrive.
Franchise Direct recently analyzed the Franchise Disclosure Documents
(FDDs) of 30 franchises and found a buoyant franchise sector in the middle
of a stuttering industry.
The endemic problems in America's car industry have been well documented.
But Franchise Direct has found that the sharp decline of automotive
industry, coinciding with America's worst economic downturn since the Great
Depression, has actually created some exciting opportunities for
aftermarket and car rental and sales franchises.
Part of the resurgence of automotive franchises is based on the fact that
Americans are simply not buying cars at the moment. According to the
Franchise Direct automotive franchise study, the
projected new car sales for this year are 9.7 million units, a 40% decline
since 2007. But Americans are reliant as ever on the automobile. The bottom
line is that as people hold onto their cars longer, they are becoming more
dependent on services provided by automotive franchises.
Obviously, aftermarket automotive
franchises are best positioned to succeed, as consumers seek
maintenance and repairs with greater urgency. Used car and rental
franchises will also enjoy the benefits of this new reluctance to splurge
on new automobiles.
Interestingly, the advance of technology in automobiles has created a new
niche market for aftermarket franchises. Drivers have embraced cars with
high-tech engine control, microprocessors and complicated safety and
communications systems. American drivers are also demanding more
eco-friendly cars that lower carbon emissions. As these technologies become
more widespread, a new market will open for aftermarket franchises, as
drivers will no longer be able to service their own careers.
The great irony is that the global recession and the collapse of Detroit's
auto industry has opened the door for the recent success of automotive
franchises. America's love affair with the automobile is undiminished, but
American's attitude towards car buying has radically changed. Franchise
Direct's research shows that consumers are turning towards automotive
franchises to keep their cars on the road. With the government's stimulus
plan providing economic optimism, Franchise Direct feels that this is an
excellent time to consider franchise opportunities in the automotive
sector.