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January 1, 2021

Autodata publishes 2020 ‘Most Serviced Vehicle’ report

Solera Autodata, the world-leading supplier of technical information for automotive professionals, has published its Most Serviced Vehicle report for a sixth year, analysing trends from the aftermarket industry and identifying the top 10 most-serviced vehicles across a number of categories.

This year saw the addition of Turkey to the report, meaning the report now covers 21 countries for cars and vans, and 22 for motorcycles.

Internationally, the Opel/Vauxhall Corsa-D retains its top spot as most serviced car for a second year, with the Ford Fiesta and Ford Focus taking the second and third slots respectively. In individual country rankings, Volkswagen continues to be a strong presence in the aftermarket, as the most serviced manufacturer for 13 of 21 surveyed countries.

The 2004-2015 Volkswagen Transporter T5 kept its slot as most serviced LCV internationally for the fourth year in a row, as well as taking first place for LCVs in more than half of countries surveyed. The 2006 Ford Transit took second place for a second year, with the 2012 Ford Transit Custom displacing last year’s number three, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, for third place. The 2014 Ford Transit also entered the list for the first time at number eight.

National manufacturers continued to dominate their respective markets with French cars accounting for all top 10 places in France, with 80% of German entries attributed to German cars. Italy and Sweden’s top 10s also featured 50% and 80% Italian and Swedish manufacturers respectively, with national manufacturers taking the top three slots in both.

This year saw technicians access a record 129 million pages of information in the Autodata workshop application with the top three most accessed topics being the 2020 Camshaft Drive information, technical specifications, and service schedules.

Service schedules and summaries, and technical specifications have seen an almost identical usage pattern over the course of the year due to COVID-19. A dramatic fall-off can be seen from February to April, with a subsequent rebound through Q3 and current all-time highs for demand for service data. In contrast, 2019 saw mostly steady usage of these modules.

This is likely to reflect periods of lockdown and subsequent maintenance being booked by owners whose vehicles have been unused or underutilised. This pattern is most extreme in the countries that imposed strict lockdown during the first wave, but is also visible in those that took less harsh measures, such as Sweden, possibly reflecting customer caution and willingness to postpone service.

Top 10 cars:

  1. Opel/Vauxhall Corsa-D (S07)
  2. Ford Fiesta (2013)
  3. Ford Focus (2004/2008)
  4. Fiat 500/500C (2007-)
  5. Opel/Vauxhall Astra-J (P10)
  6. Ford Fiesta (2008)
  7. BMW 3 Series (E90/91/92/93) (2005-2014)
  8. Nissan Qashqai/Qashqai+2 (J10)
  9. Nissan Qashqai (J11) (2014-)
  10. Volkswagen Golf VII (5G1) (2012-2017)

Top 10 LCVs:

  1. Volkswagen Transporter T5 (7H/7J/7E/7F) (2004-1015)
  2. Ford Transit (2006)
  3. Ford Transit Custom (2012)
  4. Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (906) (2006-1018)
  5. Citroën Berlingo III
  6. Peugeot Partner III
  7. Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro-A (X83)
  8. Ford Transit (2014)
  9. Renault Trafic II (E/F/J83) (2001-2014)
  10. Fiat Ducato (2006-2014)

Chris Wright, Managing Director of Autodata, commented: “We’re delighted to be in a position to be able to provide insightful aftermarket information across so many countries. 85,000 workshops worldwide rely on Autodata for accurate technical data which means Autodata usage patterns are some of the strongest indicators of future aftermarket trends. We’ve been working hard to ensure Autodata remains the best tool for service, maintenance, diagnostic and repair, with 427 new vehicle variants added and 10,245 technical information updates made since the start of lockdown, across cars, light commercial vehicles, and motorcycles.”

For a full copy of the report, click the link below:

About the data in this report
The regions highlighted in this report are the 21 countries (22 for motorcycles) with the highest number of Autodata subscribers. To determine the most serviced vehicles, we analysed the usage of Autodata’s technical information applications from the end of October 2019 to the end of October 2020. If you intend to share or use any information within this report, please reference (Autodata, 2020) and ensure the content is used in the context of this report.

The 22 countries covered in the Most Serviced Vehicles of 2020 report include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States for motorcycles only.

If you intend to use any content from this report online, please reference Autodata and hyperlink to www.autodata-group.com.

For more information about this report, contact the authors at marketing@autodata-group.com.

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