Key statistics on the collision repair industry including the number of independent and dealer facilities, non-employer receipts and estimated market size by U.S. state.
With the latest statistics available from U.S. Government sources, combined with data from the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), and CollisionWeek original research we can now provide a detailed analysis of the U.S. collision repair market by state covering 2015. As part of our analysis, we combined data from several sources to provide an overview of overall employment by state, the relative size of employer firms, the number of independent and dealer collision repair centers as
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middlej@nationwide.com says
FL appears larger than PA, NY and IL, not sure why they were not mentioned in top 5
middlej@nationwide.com says
Never mind, looks like it is based on $$ and not registered vehicles.
CollisionWeek Editor says
Yes, the paragraph on state market size refers to the estimated collision repair dollar volume. The number of registered vehicles is a factor that influences overall market size, but it is not the only factor as we mention in the article.