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E-tailing: Online Shopping of Vehicle Parts and Fluids

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New report from AIA Canada. PHOTO AIA Canada

From AIA Canada comes a new report on e-tailing.

Even before COVID hit, people were buying more and more goods online. But in the wake of the pandemic, online retailers have become the go-to way for many Canadians to shop.

While this has been a boon for big-name websites, how has this trend affected the automotive aftermarket? Our latest Consumer Behaviour Series report—E-tailing: Online Shopping of Vehicle Parts & Fluids—looks at the effect the pandemic has had on the way Canadian drivers use online retailers to purchase automotive parts and fluids.

Who was more likely to shop online for car parts? What did they buy and where? What did they do with what they bought? We also look at whether these trends are a reaction to the pandemic or if they’re here to stay.

The Consumer Behaviour Series helps AIA Canada members stay in front of the curve, by providing hard data and analysis that allows businesses to make the strategic decisions they need to stay competitive in an ever-changing aftermarket.

AIA Canada members can download their copy at no charge. The non-member price is $199.

Download the free Executive Summary.

For more information, please contact Communications at:

180 Elgin Street, Suite 1400 Ottawa, ON K2P 2K3
1-800-808-2920, ext. 233
[email protected]

 

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