About this product:
The SEMA Consumer Demand Index for Performance Products and Accessories (formerly PADI) measures purchase intentions of consumers (both enthusiast and mainstream) over the following 90 days. As enthusiasts represent approximately 10-15% of U.S. drivers, the Index is likely to be an indicator of mainstream consumer demand for automotive specialty and performance products.
The Consumer Demand Index is a weighted composite index, set to an initial value of 100 based on demand levels benchmarked between January and March 2007.
The December 2012 report is based on 806 interviews conducted nationwide via Random Digital Dial (RDD) telephone survey. The index decreased from 44 to 34.

Benchmarking is a valuable management tool to see how your business compares to the rest of the industry. Benchmarking results from September 2012 shows you YTD sales increase over 2011 and other key business metrics including sales per employee, retailers' most important business problem, quick ratio/cash on hand, gross margin, operational overhead, shipping costs and more. The data was tabulated and tracked from a total of 356 specialty equipment industry retailers.


