
Research on the Current Situation and Innovation Development of China's Automotive Aftermarket
- 1 Department of Statistic, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK, CV4 7AL
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Abstract
This paper mainly studies the current situation and development of China's automotive aftermarket in the post-COVID-19 era. It mainly elaborates from the economic environment, demand environment, technical environment, industrial environment and social environment, so as to reveal the huge growth potential of the automotive aftermarket and provide a reference for formulating the development strategy of the automotive aftermarket. This paper finds that with the increasing number of privately added cars, the market demand for car services is also increasing, and consumers have higher and higher requirements for services, high-quality services are the foundation of after-market services.
Keywords
Development Strategy, O2O mode, Automotive Aftermarket
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Cite this article
Li,Y. (2023). Research on the Current Situation and Innovation Development of China's Automotive Aftermarket. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,5,467-471.
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