Automotive Market Research Insights And Findings

Automotive Market Research
Below you will find the latest automotive market research insights, automotive news and research findings. The most recent automotive articles can be found at the top.
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Nearly half of British drivers claim their spouse is the most irritating passenger
January 2016
According to the results of a new automotive survey, nearly half (43 per cent) of British drivers believe that their spouse is the most irritating passenger they regularly drive with. Following a partner as the most annoying passenger, were children, with… Read more...
Survey finds little desire for driverless cars made by tech companies
December 2015
A recent survey has revealed that more than 50 per cent of consumers worldwide are open to accepting driverless cars, however, the majority of the respondents do not want technology companies to produce them. The survey revealed that despite technology companies… Read more...
Majority of people think Volkswagen is not alone with emission cheating, survey finds
November 2015
A recent Which? survey has revealed that automakers could find that their brand perception has been damaged by the Volkswagen emissions scandal, with 80 per cent of people believing that the German automaker is not alone with cheating emissions tests. The… Read more...
Electric car drivers are wealthy, educated people, survey finds
October 2015
A recently released US report by the Electric Vehicle Information Exchange has indicated that those who drive electric cars are wealthy and well-educated individuals. The report also revealed that those who drive electric cars are turned off by the high costs… Read more...
Survey finds majority prefer to buy cars online
October 2015
A recent survey of motorists by Trusted Dealers has revealed that the amount of people who would prefer to purchase a car online is notably larger than those who would prefer to buy through a main dealer. Of the 1,000 respondents in the survey, approximately… Read more...
Survey finds cars are still the most common mode of transport
September 2015
The most recent annual National Travel Survey has revealed that travelling by car is still the main form of transport for people in the United Kingdom, with 64 per cent of trips made in 2014 being by car. As well as this 78 per cent of the total distance… Read more...