adciAutomotive Dealer Confidence Index
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SHAPING THE FUTURE OF AUTOMOTIVE RETAIL.
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TThe automotive industry in India contributes a significant share to country’s GDP. A healthy domestic market, an active involvement of the government, growth of domestic auto manufacturers and presence of global brands in the country have made sure that this industry has come of age. With everything being executed on a global scale and with global vision, the Indian auto industry also needs a dealer confidence index.
Globally, confidence indices are viewed as reliable precursors to business performance. Such indices aim to capture and quantify the sentiment of various industry stakeholders – be it CXOs, suppliers, vendors or distribution partners who usually are in the thick of the action. People within the industry, typically use these indices to get a sense of stakeholder sentiment and optimize their actions in line with the sentiment. Market analysts, on the other hand, interpret theses indices as ‘lead indicators’ of the performance of a particular industry or sector. An accurately constructed index should demonstrate a high correlation with actual business performance.
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About Sewells MSXIAutomotive Dealer ConfidenceIndex
A ADCI allows the stakeholders in the automotive industry to have meaningful conversations well in time, which in turn helps them put together strategies for a superior performance in the market place.
In the automotive industry, dealers enjoy a unique position which keeps them close to the customers. They are also in constant touch with factory staff, other dealers, financiers and market intermediaries. Consequently, each dealer has exposure to a plethora of information that in turn shapes his/her views about the future of their business in short and medium term.
The Sewells MSXI Automotive Dealer Confidence Index (ADCI) report captures and quantifies this sentiment across the length and breadth of the country. The movement of this collective sentiment in the form of an index indicates the direction of the wholesale and the retail sales in the industry. It is published by Sewells MSXI on a quarterly basis.
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TThe Sewells MSXI ADCI is computed on the basis of responses received to a structured questionnaire from the automotive dealers. The questionnaire attempts to capture their sentiment about economy in general and their business in particular on a six month horizon.
As per the design, the ADCI’s range is between -100 and +100, where an index score of -100 represents the most pessimistic outlook, and +100 indicates the most optimistic outlook. The index is based on how dealers see the overall market and their businesses performing in next six months.
The Sewells MSXI tracks the trend of the index which offers an insight into the future direction of the mar-ket. We believe that it is the movement of the index that offers greater insights than its absolute value in a particular quarter.
In this latest edition of the ADCI, we have captured the sentiment of the dealer fraternity during July - Sep quarter of 2016. The findings of this survey are compared with the findings of the previous three editions to map the trend.
As always, a questionnaire was sent to the automotive dealers across India. A total of 116 responses were received, from dealers, representing 18 brands. These were used to compute the index. Every effort has been made to ensure that the index is meaningful and representative of the dealer sentiment. However, we advise reader discretion in using the results considering the low sample in some cases.
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The overall ADCI during Jul - Sep 2016 indicates that the dealers continue to maintain an optimistic opinion. The sentiment of the Passenger Car dealers continues to show a steady rise. The Two Wheeler dealer sentiment is seen to be galloping ahead due to good monsoon. The Commer-cial Vehicle dealers have maintained the optimism of the last quarter.
The overall ADCI stood at +41 indicating an optimistic sentiment amongst the dealers.
The Passenger Car ADCI stood at +45, representing a positive outlook amongst these dealers.
The Two Wheeler ADCI stood at +32, indicating an optimistic sentiment.
The Commercial Vehicle ADCI stood at +34.
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The index for Passenger Cars segment stood at +45 during Jul - Sep 2016, as compared to +37 during April - June 2016, indicating strengthened optimism of the Passenger Car dealers.
However the sentiment was seen dipping for the Two Wheeler dealers, where the index was at +32 compared +51 at the end of Apr - Jun 2016 quarter.
Commercial Vehicle dealers’ sentiment remained optimistic. In continuation of the positive sentiment of last quarter the index moved down to +34 during Jul - Sep 2016 from an all time high of +40 during Apr - Jun 2016 quarter.
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The following pages carry details of the responses received during the tenth edition of the survey to questions covering the areas as described in the index.
To map the trend, the findings of this survey are compared with the findings of the previous three editions which captured the sentiments of the dealer fraternity in the last three quarters.
This section presents the distribution of responses across multiple questions and compared with the findings of the previous surveys.
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Current Economic Environment vis-a -vis same Period Last Year
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The Impact of Current Economic Environment on the Local Market
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The Impact of Current Economic Environment on the Dealership Business
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Economic Environment Next Six Months Compared To Present04
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Expected Market Performance Over Next Six Months
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Expected Dealership Performance Over Next Six Months
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Dealership Performance vis-a-vis Same Period Last Year07
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Dealership Performance vis-a-vis Last Quarter08
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Expected Dealership Performance Over Next Six Months Compared to the Present Level
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Expected Manpower Strength Over Next Six Months10
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Dealers’ Opinion On Environmental Pollution Caused by Petrol Cars vis-a-vis Diesel Cars
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Overall, 78% of the dealers feel that the current economic scenario in the country is positive.
A similar sentiment is expressed by Passenger Car dealers, Two Wheeler dealers and Commercial Vehicle dealers.
However, it should be noted that around 22% of overall dealers still feel that the current economic environment in the country is negative.
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During Jul - Sep 2016 quarter, about 72% of the dealers felt that the current eco-nomic scenario was encouraging for their local market.
Of the total Passenger Car dealers, 72% had this opinion compared to 71% in the previous quarter.
As compared to 80% of the Two Wheeler dealers in the previous quarter 77%, felt that the current economic environment has a positive impact on the market in their area.
Opinion of the Commercial Vehicle dealers has also not changed since the previ-ous quarter. About 64% of the commercial vehicle dealers felt that current eco-nomic scenario will have a positive impact on their market.
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ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
Overall, the dealers are little more optimistic about the economic environment im-pacting their dealership business compared to the overall market. Out of 74% of the dealers who indicated that there is a positive impact on their dealership, 9% said that the impact was `very’ positive.
In case of Passenger Car dealers, the ‘very’ positive sentiment was 2% higher than the sentiment about the overall market. When it comes to Two Wheeler deal-ers it is marginally lower at 8% and with Commercial Vehicle dealers its further goes down at 7%. Thus the Two Wheeler and Commercial Vehicle dealers see slightly lesser impact of the economic environment on their dealership business.
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Overall 88% of the dealers felt that the economic scenario in the country is going to improve in the next six months.
89% of Passenger Car dealers, 81% of the Two Wheeler dealers and 93% of the Commercial Vehicle dealers felt that the economic scenario in the next six months, is going to be even better.
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5The dealers have a high level of optimism about the future. Overall, 90% of the dealers felt that the market performance was going to be good in the next six months. Of these, 26% felt that it will be `quite’ good.
The optimism was greater in the case of Passenger Car dealers.
30% of the Passenger Car dealers felt that the performance of the market will be quite good. In the case of Two Wheeler and Commercial Vehicle the proportion was 15% and 21% respectively.
EXPECTED
OVER NEXT SIXMONTHS
MARKETPERFORMANCE
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6The degree of optimism about the future business of the dealership continued to remain higher. Whereas overall, 26% of the dealers felt that the performance of the overall market will be quite good, the proportion went up to 40% in the case of dealership business.
Passenger Car dealers as well as Commercial Vehicle dealers shared a higher degree of optimism about their dealership business.
50% of the Passenger Car dealers felt that the performance of their dealership will be quite good compared to 30% who felt the same for the overall market. The proportion in case of Two Wheeler dealers was 19% vis-à-vis 15%
The Commercial Vehicle dealers were at par on the opinion about their business vis-à-vis overall market. 21% felt that the overall market and dealership business will be quite good.
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DEALERSHIPPERFORMANCE
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77% of the dealers in this quarter felt that their sales improved as compared to the same quarter last year. This is significantly higher compared to the sentiment in the Apr – Jun 2016 quarter.
Opinion of the Passenger Car dealers about sales as compared to the last year is far better vis-à-vis in the previous survey. 80% of the Passenger Car dealers felt that their sales have increased as compared to same period last year.
Very large proportions of Two Wheeler and Commercial Vehicle dealers (73% and 64% respectively) felt that the dealership sales vis-à-vis same quarter last year has increased.
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Increased sales do not necessarily lead to reduction in inventory as OEM keeps pumping the pipeline. Accordingly only 21% of the dealers stated that they were carrying less inventory compared to same period last year. This proportion was 37% in the previous quarter, hence a higher proportion of dealers are carrying more inventory.
20% of Passenger Car dealers and 34% of Two Wheeler dealers are carrying lesser inventory compared to last year. The proportion was very low in the case of Commercial Vehicle dealers at just 7%.
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High sales and low inventories do not necessarily translate into higher profits for every one. Despite 77% of the dealers claiming higher sales, higher profits are stated by only 59%.
The rise in profits is seen by a higher proportion of Passenger Car dealers (64%) compared to 50% in the case of Two Wheeler dealers and Commercial Vehicle dealers.
The gap between the rise in sales and the rise in profits is the highest in the case of Two Wheeler dealers.
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69% of the dealers felt that their sales in the July - Sep 2016 quarter will be higher than Apr – June 2016 quarter.
There was a big difference between the Passenger Car dealers, Two Wheeler dealers and Commercial Vehicle dealers on this aspect.
It is significant that 57% of Commercial Vehicle dealers and 42% of the Two Wheeler dealers felt that their sales will be lower than the last quarter.
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A whopping 77% of the dealers felt that their inventory levels would go up as compared to 58% who felt the same in the last quarter.
This view was carried by 82% of Passenger Car dealers and 93% of the Com-mercial Vehicle dealers.
Along with the positive sentiment on increase in sales, the dealers were very much conscious of increase in inventory.
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Around 60% of the dealers expect better profits than the last quarter. The Passenger Car dealers are more optimistic than the others. Only 36% of the Commercial Vehicle dealers have a bullish sentiments in terms of profit as com-pared to last quarter.
A majority of the Two Wheeler and Commercial Vehicle dealers feel that they will make less profits compared to the last quarter despite higher sales.
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DEALERSHIP PERFORMANCE
Overall, 89 % of the dealers felt that their sales will be higher than the present level in the next six months. 21% out of these felt that the sales will be `much’ higher compared to the present level.
The proportion of those who expect `much’ higher sales was the greatest in the case of Passenger Car dealers (24%) followed by Two Wheeler dealers (19%)
The Commercial Vehicle dealers also maintained an optimistic stance ( 86%) and expected the sales to be higher in next six months.
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DEALERSHIP PERFORMANCE
The apprehension about the inventory levels continued and as many as 27% of the dealers expected higher inventories in next 6 months. However this may also be a result of certain thinking that with rise in sales the OEMs will push higher inventories as well.
The apprehension was highest amongst Passenger Car dealers . The Two Wheeler and Commercial Vehicle dealers were a little less apprehensive. In fact 43% of the Commercial Vehicle dealers felt that their inventory level will come down in next 6 months.
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DEALERSHIP PERFORMANCE
The expectation of profitability is high but not in proportion with sales as we witnessed earlier. The dealers are a little cautious about committing to the profitability.
There isn’t much of difference between the sentiments of various industry segments. Around 80% of overall dealers believe that their profit levels will go up in next six months.
The Passenger Car dealers are more upbeat than others on this aspect.
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10Overall, the proportion of surveyed dealers who expect higher manpower level in the next six month as compared to that at the end of the previous quarter remains the same at 65%.
The proportion of Passenger Car dealers and the Two Wheeler dealers who ex-pect higher manpower strength in the next six months have remained almost stag-nant as compared to that during Apr - Jun 2016.
72 % of the Commercial Vehicle dealers expect their manpower levels to be higher in the next six months as compared to 77% at the end of Apr - Jun 2016.
EXPECTED
OVER NEXT SIXMONTHS
MANPOWERSTRENGTH
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During the time of the survey the issue of environmental pollution caused by Petrol Cars vis-à-vis Diesel Cars was in limelight. Here is the response of the automotive dealers on this.
More than half of the dealers felt that diesel cars pollute more than petrol cars.
14% of the dealers felt that petrol cars pollute more than diesel cars. Around 27% felt that both petrol and diesel cars pollute equally.
Clearly there is a need to educate the dealer fraternity on this critical aspect as they interact with the customers on a day to day basis.
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PETROL CARS VIS-À-VIS DIESEL CARS
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Diesel cars pollute more
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Both cause same level of pollution
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The contents of this report and analysis of responses received in response to the quarterly Automotive Dealer Confidence Index (ADCI) survey are to be viewed as broad trends being observed, and not as definite commentary on the state of economy, state of business or policy framework of any automotive manufacturer and/or franchised automotive dealer group.
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