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- Autoparts
In 2008, the apparent UK autoparts market is estimated to have been worth around £14.83bn — a 5.2% reduction compared with 2007, but 9.3% higher than in 2004. The value of the market in 2008 was negat...
Jan 2009
- £ 899.00
- Commercial Vehicles
Key Note estimates that the apparent UK market for commercial vehicles was worth £4.3bn in 2008 — a 2.1% decline on the figure for 2007. In common with many other areas of UK industry, the commercial-...
Jan 2009
- £ 460.00
- Forecourt Retailing (download)
Steep rises in fuel prices led to double-digit growth in the value of motor fuel sales from forecourt sites during 2005 and 2006. However, growth slowed considerably during 2007 due to a combination o...
Dec 2008
- £ 899.00
- Automotive Services
The UK market for automotive services was worth an estimated £15.81bn in 2007, having increased by 2.4% on 2006 and by 16.8% since 2003. Expenditure on automotive services continues to benefit from a ...
May 2008
- £ 460.00
- Tyre Industry
The apparent UK market for rubber tyres and tubes was worth an estimated £1.36bn at manufacturers' selling prices (msp) in 2007, having increased by 5% on 2006 and by 15.3% since 2003. Production of t...
Jan 2008
- £ 460.00
- Vehicle Security (download)
The motor vehicle security market in the UK was worth an estimated £298m at manufacturers’ selling prices (msp) and £333m at end-user prices (allowing for margins of those products that are sold in th...
Feb 2007
- £ 440.00
- Road Haulage (download)
The road haulage industry is a vital part of the UK’s freight-transportation system, although it is a mature market and one that has little real growth potential. This is demonstrated by the fact that...
Dec 2006
- £ 399.00
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