New and improved Data Report shows unique economic trends of Canadian automobile retail market

CADA

Aug 6, 2024

On July 25th 2024, the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association (CADA) published the newest version of its annual Data Report. Providing up-to-date information and economic data to Canadians is a the core of CADA’s mission, and this report remains the best and most comprehensive way of keeping track of all the important trends, market transformations and industry insights relevant to the automotive retail industry.
 
This report gives more access to the consumers, public officials, academics and economic experts wishing to learn more about the intricacies and nuances of an industry that employs more than 160 000 Canadians, generates over $28 billion in GDP and $6.3 billion in tax revenue.  
 
This year, CADA  expanded the scope of the data and insights provided by this document through enhanced partnerships with important contributors such as Statistics Canada, Canadian Black Book, J.D Power, Desrosiers Automotive Consultants, NCM associates and MNP.
 
Tim Reuss, president and CEO of CADA, underlined this: “Better education of the public on the reality of auto dealerships is dependent on the quality of the information presented. The amazing  support we received from our industry partners  has allowed us to include more data and more refined analysis in the 2023 Data Report.
 
Here are some of the numbers included in this report:

                • Through the 3,457 automobile dealerships in Canada, 1,664,085 new vehicles were sold across the country.

                • On average, dealerships wrote 8,556 repair orders.

                • The total amount for service and parts sales was $30.8 billion.

                • ZEVs (Zero Emission Vehicles) new vehicle registrations in Canada reached 10.80% over the last year. 

The Data Report is now accessible on CADA’s website at www.cada.ca.

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