Changing Vehicle Ownership Lifecycle Examined in CCC’s Crash Course Report

"Our industry has never moved faster or been so exciting," said
The 2018 Crash Course begins by analyzing the 'buy' decision, exploring how and why consumers buy vehicles, how they pay for and insure the vehicle, and how auto industry sales are faring. The second part of the report, called Drive, examines whether miles driven will continue to grow, who or what will be doing the actual driving, how insurance will change based on who is in control of the vehicle, and how, in the wake of regular and significant automotive recalls, technology will impact automakers and insurers in the future.
The Crash section of the report looks at auto injury and fatality rates, and how those have evolved, and may evolve further with automotive technology like advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). And, lastly, the Repair section examines changes that can be expected after a vehicle has been damaged, in terms of tooling, training, and investments required by collision repairers.
This year's report includes leaders from across CCC's business to lend perspective into how certain trends are impacting auto insurers, OEMs, and collision repairers, specifically.
Access the 2018 Crash Course report.
About CCC
CCC, together with its affiliates, combines strategic foresight, dynamic partnerships, and smart technology to power its customers forward. Founded in 1980, CCC is a leading provider of innovative cloud, mobile, telematics, hyperscale technologies and apps for the automotive, insurance, and collision repair industries. CCC's solutions and big data insights are delivered through the powerful CCC ONE™ platform, which connects a vast network of 350+ insurance companies, 24,000+ repair facilities, OEMS, hundreds of parts suppliers, and dozens of third-party data and service providers. In addition, CCC provides access to car-related services to millions of consumers via carwise.com, and
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