u/Efficient_Clock_8739

I was just thinking about how often people in the US rely on car servicing—oil changes, repairs, diagnostics, etc. It feels like a massive ecosystem that most of us don’t really notice until something breaks.

From what I’ve read about the US Automotive Service Market, it’s actually a pretty big and steadily growing space. I came across a report by Market Research Future Reports (MRFR) that estimated the market was already around $90+ billion in 2024 and could grow to nearly $170 billion by 2035, with moderate but consistent growth each year.

A lot of that growth seems tied to more cars on the road, aging vehicles needing repairs, and even newer trends like electric vehicle servicing and digital diagnostics becoming more common.

It makes sense, but I’m curious—do you think future cars (especially EVs) will reduce the need for traditional servicing, or just change what “service” actually means?

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u/Efficient_Clock_8739 — 6 days ago