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AutoPacific Reports: American New Car Buyers Crave Larger Vehicles

29 October 1997

AutoPacific Reports: American New Car Buyers Crave Larger Vehicles

    SANTA ANA, Calif., Oct. 29 -- AutoPacific, Inc. today
released selected results of its 1997 Future Attribute Demand and Segmentation
Study(SM) which comprehensively analyzes the future product demands of car and
light truck buyers.  Based on a survey of 25,900 new vehicle buyers, about 42%
want a larger passenger area, 38% want more cargo space, and 29% want a larger
exterior.  Less than 10% want a smaller passenger area, cargo space or
exterior size.  These findings puncture the contention that smaller, more
efficient vehicles are the wave of the future.
    These findings are among the results which provide input on the future
demand for 104 product attributes included in AutoPacific's survey.
    George Peterson, President of AutoPacific, Inc. says, "With gasoline at
historically low prices in the United States, there is no penalty for size.
American buyers are demanding vehicles which are more spacious and can carry
more cargo.  They want more passenger area and more cargo space.  They also
want an efficiently sized package.  The message for the car designers and
manufacturers is to provide outstanding spaciousness in every new vehicle they
sell in the American market."
    Peterson notes that, "The idea of a global car where a single vehicle can
be sold in the United States, Europe and Japan with no market-specific product
changes is not viable.  Cheap gas in the United States makes the product
decisions made by American customers dramatically different from those in
Japan and Europe.  Here, bigger is still better.  Efficiency means the most
space for the exterior size of the vehicle."
    AutoPacific's research quantifies customer demand for a larger passenger
area, a passenger area the same size, or a smaller passenger area than they
presently have for each age category and product segment.  These data are also
collected for cargo space and exterior size.
    The selected results showing consumer demand for their future vehicles are
shown below:

                           Passenger Area      Cargo Space     Exterior Size
                           Larger Smaller    Larger  Smaller   Larger Smaller

    * Total
    Industry                 42%     6%        38%       6%      29%      9%
    Age Category
    * Under 30 years
    of age                   56%     5%        50%       6%      41%      7%
    * 30s                    50      6         44        8       36      10
    * 40s                    40      8         36        8       29      11
    * 50s                    36      6         33        6       24       9
    * 60s                    30      3         32        3       17       4
    * 70 and
    over                     26      2         24        2       16       4
    Gender
    * Males                  42%     6%        38%       7%      30%      9%
    * Females                42      5         38        5       28       8
    Product Segment
    * Total Cars             43%     4%        42%       3%      33%      5%
    * Luxury Cars            27      6         33        4       19      10
    * Large Cars             23      2         23        2       13       5
    * Middle High Cars       31      5         34        3       23       7
    * Middle Low Cars        41      4         39        3       31       6
    * Small Cars             57      4         51        2       48       3
    * Sports Cars            52      1         63        1       41       3
    * Sporty Cars            55      4         55        2       41       2
    * Total Trucks           40%     7%        34%      10%      24%     12%
    * Full Size Pickups      41      4         25       10       21      12
    * Compact Pickups        60      2         39        9       37       6
    * Full Size SUVs         18     14         19       14        9      19
    * Mid-Size SUVs          39      7         38        9       23      11
    * Small SUVs             60      3         69        2       53       4
    * Full Size Vans         34     13         31       15       34      19
    * Minivans               24     18         33       13       17      20

    AutoPacific, Inc. is an automotive marketing research and product
consulting firm headquartered in Santa Ana, CA.  The Future Attribute Demand
and Segmentation Study(SM) is part of AutoPacific's annual Research Suite(SM)
of syndicated automotive research projects.  For more information contact
George Peterson, President; Eric Noble, Marketing Executive or Vicki Mills,
Project Manager at (714) 838-4234.

SOURCE  AutoPacific, Inc.