A New Look at the Service Life Expectancy of Passenger Cars in the United States 930840
An estimate of the rate of attrition of passenger cars, needed to establish the service life expectancy of passenger cars, is of major interest whenever long range production plans are made, marketing strategies are developed, the total needs of vehicles on the roads are estimated, etc. Estimation of vehicle attrition is very complex, however, due to the lack of accurate data and the interaction of the parameters affecting attrition.
In 1980 and 1985, similar studies of attrition [1,2] utilized vehicle registration data available as of July, 1979 and as of July, 1984. The object of this paper is to update the results of these papers, using the 1991 July registration data, available in May 1992. Within the scope of this paper the attrition rates of various passenger cars are compared and the effect of geographical location on the attrition rates and the change in attrition rates during the past twenty years are discussed.
Citation: Libertiny, G., "A New Look at the Service Life Expectancy of Passenger Cars in the United States," SAE Technical Paper 930840, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930840. Download Citation
Author(s):
George Z. Libertiny
Affiliated:
Ford Motor Co.
Pages: 10
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Simulation and Development in Automotive Simultaneous Engineering-SP-0973, SAE 1993 Transactions: Journal of Passenger Cars-V102-6
Related Topics:
Roads and highways
Production
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