2005 Technician Attitude Study

Jan. 1, 2020
Our third annual study should educate parts distributors on where these very important customers shop and what their overall preferences are.

Our Technician Attitude Study analyzes 17 product categories. The report (published in October 2005) asked technicians to answer questions regarding why they make specific purchases and who they buy their parts from.

The following are downloadable files for the Aftermarket Business Market Research section. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files. This program is available as a free download from the Adobe website

Overview
Ball Joints
Batteries
Battery chargers
Belts & hoses
Brakes
Chassis
Diagnostic tools
Exhaust
Filters
Fuel pumps
Hub systems
Ignition parts
Motor oil
Oxygen sensors
Shocks & struts
Spark plugs
Starters & alternators

Note: Click here to view our 2004 Installer Attitude Study, with links to 15 product categories.

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