Before treating any figure on this page as a fixed rule for your market, understand how this data was assembled — and its limits.
The benchmarks here draw from three categories of sources:
- Third-party industry reports from automotive aftermarket research firms, digital marketing platforms, and consumer behavior studies. Where specific publications are cited, links are provided. Where ranges are given without a single source, they reflect consensus across multiple reports.
- General digital marketing benchmarks applied to the auto body context — for example, mobile search share data from Google's own published research, interpreted through the lens of collision repair consumer behavior.
- Observed patterns from campaigns we've managed for collision repair businesses. These are directional, not statistically representative of all shops.
Key limitation: Auto body shop search behavior varies considerably by geography. A shop in a dense metro area competes in a fundamentally different map pack than a shop in a mid-size market with two or three competitors. Benchmarks here represent general patterns — your actual numbers may land above or below depending on local competition, your shop's existing authority, and the insurance carrier mix in your area.
Where we use qualifiers like 'many shops report' or 'industry benchmarks suggest,' that language is intentional. It means the direction of the trend is well-supported but a single precise number would be misleading. Treat all figures as planning inputs, not performance guarantees.