Will You Spend Your Tax Rebate Check on Aftermarket Goodies? SEMA Says You Should

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Are you going to buy aftermarket parts with your tax check?


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According to SEMA many people are going to be using their tax rebate checks this year to buy aftermarket ad ons for their vehicles. Will you be one of those?

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TAX REBATE TO ENTICE VEHICLE ACCESSORY SPENDING?
Millions of tax-paying consumers have began receiving their federal tax rebate checks, and according to a survey sent to automotive enthusiasts last week, 18% said that they plan to purchase custom parts and accessories for their vehicles. The consumers surveyed were current subscribers to automotive enthusiast magazines. The average age and income of these respondents were 46 and $97,000, respectively.

A total of 1,032 enthusiasts answered the survey. The highest percentage of these consumers noted that they plan to pay off credit card bills (21%), followed closely by those that plan to put their rebate check money in the bank (20%).

Other survey findings include:

• Of those who plan to buy specialty equipment, the top "first" accessory choices were custom wheels (8%), exhaust kits (7%), cold air intakes (4%), engine performance tuners (3%), and custom suspension parts (3%).

• For consumers 30 years old and younger, 29% indicated that they plan to purchase specialty equipment and 22% indicated that they plan to put the money in the bank. The most popular specialty-equipment product this group will purchase first: custom wheels (12%).

• 10% of the entire sample surveyed plan to use their rebate money to pay for everyday items, such as groceries and clothing; 8% toward a vacation; 2% for home improvements; 2% to purchase home electronics, such as big-screen televisions; and 19% indicated "other." These "other" write-in responses included regular bills, new furniture, college tuition, fixing their vehicles and off-setting the higher costs of gasoline and diesel.

The increasing cost of gasoline is affecting whether enthusiasts purchase custom automotive parts and accessories. When asked whether current fuel prices have caused them to delay buying specialty equipment for their vehicles, 50% said "yes." Only 33% of survey respondents gave the same answer two months ago when the national average for a gallon of gasoline was $0.35 less than the current average.

Jeff Lawson, an enthusiast from North Carolina, remarked: "I am a car guy, but with rising fuel costs, grocery costs and high unemployment rates, I have altered my automotive spending habits."

Enthusiasts recognize that certain specialty-equipment products are beneficial in order to mitigate the effects of higher fuel costs, however. "Right now anything that helps on gas mileage is sounding pretty good," noted Darin Tenney from Oklahoma.

Consumers want specialty-equipment products that help to increase fuel economy, and many products manufactured have been shown to actually enhance fuel economy along with performance gains. So companies that effectively communicate this message to their customers could profit from upcoming tax-rebate spending.

Thoughts?

I won't be getting a check back from the government so I won't be buying anything, but if I was I would probably put some of it towards a new goodie for the vehicle.

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Oops typo with the poll question, it should say tax not tex...but you guys understand.
 
I won't be getting a check, sadly. If I was, it would be going to bills or to a new car, not parts.
 
Being a Canuck and all, I don't get a Tax Rebate Cheque.

But I do get a refund, and a good part of it is going towards go-fast goodies. Tires, specifically.
 
-> I might, or might not, it really depends maybe. I'm still thinking that FP Green w/ Perrin stealth on my Subie or a Citizenship papers. :confused:
 
Not on performance parts (do they even make them for Monteros?) but gas. My whopping 300 dollar check will get me 3.75 tanks of gas, or about 2 months of gas.
 
Hopefully a good pair of Tein Tie Rods and Ends or the Eibach Pro-kit series. Though I am thinking about the Stimus check T-T
 
Definitely on my Ute. I'm already trying to chase down some quotes on Monroe GT gas shock absorbers, King Springs, and an adjustable Panhard (<-- Right spelling?) Rod. What are these energy bushings if I need them?
 
i will either be getting power blocks (which will take all my 600) or JWT pop charger and cold air intake. the remaining money would aid in borla exhaust.

though, im still not sure i want to mod the Z, i may want to trade when some used 370z's or other quicker cars start showing up in a few years.
 
holden: HUH?! did oz have that happen, too?

mine went to the taxes my boss DIDN'T pay. i was gonna hit a convention with it.
 
My stimulus check will be going towards something. I'm not quite sure yet. I've got a lot of parts on the roster, from cheap to wicked expensive.
 
Same as Keef. I don't want to mod the Si just yet, and my other cars don't need to be modifications. I'll probably put it towards something else.
 
Did you get around to officially announcing the Si yet there McLaren?
 
Did you get around to officially announcing the Si yet there McLaren?
I posted her in the "What did you purchase today?" thread. I'm still waiting for a day I can really drive her around, as another forum is asking for a review-like thought on it.
 
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