Milton Keynes, 18 August 2020 – In a survey of 2,000 drivers, it revealed that 52 per cent of all motorists were temporarily unable to find their parked car, ‘losing’ it at least once every year. A further 25 per cent of Brits admitted to doing so twice in the last 12 months, with 14 per cent confessing they had suffered a similar fate three or more times during the year.
Men and women are very similar when it comes to ‘losing’ their car on multiple occasions. Just over one in ten male drivers (12 per cent) stated they had ‘lost’ their car three or more times in the past year, compared to 16 per cent of females. When it comes to finding their misplaced cars, male drivers took an average of 6.4 minutes as opposed to 5.6 minutes for female motorists.
Overall, drivers aged 18-25 admitted to ‘losing’ their cars 2.5 times per year, with 5 per cent of these drivers confessing to doing so more than 10 times in the last 12 months. In contrast, drivers aged over 66 ‘lost’ their car less than once (0.82 times each year).
The places where motorists most commonly ‘lost’ their cars were shopping centre car parks (58 per cent) and supermarkets (36 per cent). Closely followed by the airport (21 per cent) or after an event or festival (12 per cent).
Fortunately, this frustrating dilemma is not one experienced by ŠKODA drivers thanks to the brand’s ŠKODA Connect App. The handy smartphone app contains a number of useful features to help owners locate their vehicle, even in the most crowded car park. The ‘Parking Position’ feature transmits data after each trip so that drivers can use GPS to determine the exact position of their car. This information can be viewed through the smartphone app or through the owners’ smartwatch, if connected.
The ŠKODA Connect App also houses the ‘Honk & Flash’ feature. At the touch of a button, the car will activate the horn and/or hazard lights remotely as long as the driver is within 500 metres of their parked car.
Real-life ‘lost’ car experiences
*Average number of times drivers lose their cars = 1.48
Average time to find lost car = 5.94 minutes
On average, each drivers spends 8.79 mins searching for their car each year 8.79 x 38.7m drivers = 340,173,000 minutes (5.67 million hours)
The survey was conducted on behalf of ŠKODA UK by OnePoll and was issued to 2,000 UK motorists between 07/04/2020 – 09/04/2020.