Caliber Holdings CorporationIrvine, CA, United States

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Caliber Holdings Competition

Now Viewing Caliber Holdings's competition in: Automotive Repair Shops (primary)

Recent Developments

US Auto Sales Declining - US new auto sales fell to a 16-year low in July 2008, according to The Associated Press. Auto repair shops may benefit from declining new auto sales because older cars require more repairs. Experts cite US economic weakness, a tight credit supply, and falling demand for larger vehicles as key causes of the decline.

Training Needed to Work on Hybrid Vehicles - Auto repair shops will need to provide additional employee training due to increasing sales of hybrid vehicles, according to The St. Petersburg Times. Hybrids accounted for 2.5 percent of all US auto sales during the first seven months of 2008, according to the Green Car Congress, but many experts predict that hybrid vehicle sales will rise. Regular mechanics can perform routine work on hybrid vehicles, according to the service director for Toyota of Tampa Bay, but hybrid-certified mechanics are essential for more extensive work, especially work related to the high-voltage electrical system.

Customer Complaints Increasing - US consumers are increasingly dissatisfied with auto repair shops, according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB). The auto service industry rose to ninth in 2007 from 11th in 2006 in the number of complaints filed with the BBB. The auto service industry fared better than car dealers in 2007; however, complaints about service at new car dealerships ranked third, and used dealerships ranked eighth.

Competitive Landscape

Demand depends on car usage and the number of cars on the road. The profitability of individual companies depends on convenient location and good marketing. Large companies can maximize use of expensive diagnostic equipment and have advantages in purchasing, distribution, and marketing. Small companies can compete effectively by providing superior customer service or offering specialized services. The industry is labor-intensive: average annual revenue per worker is about $100,000.

Automotive Repair Shops Industry Forecast

from Hoover's/D&B subsidiary First Research

The output of US automotive repair, maintenance, and services is forecast to grow at an annual compounded rate of 6 percent between 2008 and 2013.

Automotive Repair, Services Growth Even

First Research forecasts are based on INFORUM forecasts that are licensed from the Interindustry Economic Research Fund, Inc. (IERF) in College Park, MD. INFORUM's "interindustry-macro" approach to modeling the economy captures the links between industries and the aggregate economy.

First Research Opportunity Rating

The First Research Opportunity Rating is First Research's estimate of industry performance vs. industry risk over the next 12 to 24 months.

  • Demand: Depends on miles driven
  • High fixed costs
  • Risk: Slow economy cuts car driving

Industries Where Caliber Holdings Competes

  • Consumer Services
    • Automotive Service & Collision Repair (primary)