Vans such as the 2019 Nissan NV Cargo accounted for more than one-third of all commercial-vehicle searches on Work Truck Solutions’ platform last year.  
 -  Photo courtesy Nissan North America

Vans such as the 2019 Nissan NV Cargo accounted for more than one-third of all commercial-vehicle searches on Work Truck Solutions’ platform last year.

Photo courtesy Nissan North America

CHICO, Calif. — Work Truck Solutions released its sixth annual report on search data for commercial body types. More than a million searches were completed on the company’s platform, which serves over 900 dealerships covering 49 states, in 2018 — a better than 50% year-over-year volume increase.

Analysts said the new data reinforces many of the findings from the prior year. Service bodies were once again the most searched-for body type, accounting for 17.3% of the total searches, mirroring their popularity in the commercial market.

Van searches also remained reliably high. In both 2018 and 2017, all van searches (including cutaways, empty cargo vans, and a variety of upfitted vans) accounted for about 35% of all searches.

Other popular individual vehicle types included platform body (10.4%), dump body (7.6%), and contractor body (3.65%).

“The top 10 body types tracked in 2017 were similar to 2018 and grew proportionately to the overall increase in searches,” said Kathryn Schifferle, CEO of Work Truck Solutions. “This confirms that overall market demand is stable and reliable. In 2018 however, we saw significant increases in rollbacks (300%) and chippers (200%) as well as passenger vans for commercial use (270%). We also added heavy-duty body tracking, including hooklifts, water, sewer, and mixer bodies among, others.

“This increases the specific data and analytics we provide dealerships, body manufacturers, distributors, and OEMs that can be used to predict what stock will move faster in which markets, solving one of the major challenges the commercial industry faces,” Schifferle added.

 

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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