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Dealership Accessory Sales Re-Emerged in 2010

A new accessories trend report, released Saturday at NADA 2011 by izmocars' AddOnAuto (AOA), reveals that accessories sales generated significant profits for dealerships across the country in 2010 and were driven by consumer interest in electronics add-ons and a desire to balance style with economy.

by Staff
February 8, 2011
4 min to read


SAN FRANCISCO — A new accessories trend report, released Saturday at NADA 2011 by izmocars' AddOnAuto (AOA), reveals that accessories sales generated significant profits for dealerships across the country in 2010 and were driven by consumer interest in electronics add-ons and a desire to balance style with economy.

The report, which analyzed sales from a sampling of 140 dealerships all of whom increased accessory sales by nearly $500 per-vehicle-sold in 2010*, also revealed that top-selling accessories categories vary significantly by region.

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"This report clearly indicates that dealership accessory sales and profits have evolved well beyond just floor mats," said izmocars CMO Mike Martinez. "Even in last year's challenging economy, profit drivers such as factory exterior items (providing a touch of style at a manageable price), electronics, and old reliables like step bars and upholstery, sold extremely well at dealerships across the country. Given the results in this study, we believe that, with the right tools, U.S. auto dealership share of the accessories market could nearly double in the year ahead."

Auto accessories represent a $28 billion market, but one that, until recently, has remained elusive for franchised dealerships, whose share of the market dropped from 10.9 percent in 1999, to 5.3 percent in 2009. (SEMA Annual Market Report 2010)  

The dealerships studied in the AOA "Accessories Trend Report" represent 13 brands and 5 regions across 30 states. They sold $20 million in accessories in 2010, with average gross margins of 45 percent and average net profit margins of 28 percent.

AOA Accessories Trend Report Highlights

The Top Ten Accessories Categories of 2010

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Upholstery was No. 1 overall in 2010 in terms of sheer retail sales dollars and dealer profits. However, in terms of volume of parts sold, it's clear that the 2010 consumer put a lot of emphasis on style and a little on utility — with a strong preference for add-ons with wallet-friendly price points (that drive big dealer profit numbers through sheer volume and ease-of-sale). Technology is also a powerful chapter in the 2010 accessories story, with electronics, particularly remote entry systems, performing especially well.




By Volume of Parts Sold

By Retail Sales

By Dealer Profits


1.

Factory Exterior

Upholstery

Upholstery


2.

Body Side Moldings

Electronics

Electronics


3.

Floor Mats

Step Bars

Step Bars


4.

Electronics

Wheels

Wheels


5.

Factory Interior

Navigation

Dealer Packages


6.

Window Tint

Body Side Moldings

Body Side Moldings


7.

Step Bars

Factory Exterior

Navigation


8.

Upholstery

Video

Paint Protection


9.

Hitch and Accessories

Window Tint

Window Tint


10.

Dealer Packages

Hitch and Accessories

Factory Exterior







Top Five Accessories Categories by Region

Accessory sales vary significantly by region, with climate apparently having a big impact. Electronics is the dominant volume leader in both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, while ranking No. 2 in the Midwest. A closer look at the Electronics category reveals why: Electronics' top-sellers are almost exclusively iterations of remote starters, attractive to consumers living in cold climates. Window tint ranks No. 1 in the sunny South, and step bars rank in the top five everywhere except the South. Overall, factory exterior is a consistent big seller (ranking No. 1 or No. 2) across all regions, while body side moldings spread the wealth everywhere except the Mid-Atlantic.

Top 5 Accessories Categories by Region by Total Units Sold



Mid-Atlantic

Midwest

Northeast

South

West


1.

Electronics

Factory Exterior

Electronics

Window Tint

Factory Exterior


2.

Factory Exterior

Electronics

Factory Exterior

Factory Exterior

Floor Mats


3.

Step Bars

Floor Mats

Body Side Moldings

Factory Interior

Body Side Moldings


4.

Hitch and Accessories

Body Side Moldings

Floor Mats

Body Side Moldings

Factory Interior


5.

Floor Mats

Factory Interior

Step Bars

Floor Mats

Step Bars









America's Best-Dressed Models (and Makes)

Among the dealers studied, Toyota and Honda represented the top two brands for both overall accessories revenue and profits-per-sale, with import siblings Lexus and Scion also making a strong showing, and Ford rounding out the top five. And when analyzing the most-accessorized model within these top brands (in terms of overall accessories sales), the results are surprising to industry insiders as the top five models are dominated not by trucks, but cars.

The Top 5 Most Accessorized Brands — #1 Model for Each Brand



Make

No. 1 Most Accessorized Model within each Brand


1.

Toyota

Toyota Camry


2.

Honda

Honda CR-V


3.

Lexus

Lexus RX


4.

Scion

Scion tc


5.

Ford

Ford Fusion






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