Cash for Clunkers Hangover Reflected in Wholesale Market
In his monthly used vehicle market conditions commentary, Tom Kontos of Adesa reports that wholesale used vehicle prices in September averaged $9,742 -- a 2.1 percent decrease from August but a 2.1 percent increase from September 2008.
Summary
The used vehicle market seemed to take a pause in September from its very robust performance throughout most of 2009. Auction prices and conversion rates fell as dealers grew more conservative in their inventory management strategies in light of tight working capital availability. Franchised dealers in particular waited to be repaid by Uncle Sam for the money they had fronted Cash-for-Clunkers customers. At the same time, consumers slowed down their used vehicle purchases considerably, perhaps reflecting a “hangover” from the euphoria of Cash-for-Clunkers.
We continue to expect used vehicle demand to strengthen as consumers resume their vehicle shopping with a strengthening economy. At the same time, used vehicle supplies will be tight until trade-in volume picks up with stronger new vehicle sales. Thus, wholesale used vehicle prices will continue to recover on a year-over-year basis, even as they moderate towards their typical year-end pattern.
Details
According to ADESA Analytical Services’ monthly analysis of Wholesale Used Vehicle Prices by Vehicle Model Class, wholesale used vehicle prices in September averaged $9,742 -- a 2.1 percent decrease from August but a 2.1 percent increase from September 2008. Generally, prices for the truck segments were harder hit than for the car segments, as corrections following last year’s gasoline price volatility have largely played out.
All major seller types showed year/year price gains, with average prices for vehicles sold in manufacturer sales up 16.8 percent year-over-year, fleet/lease sales prices up 5.4 percent and dealer consignment sales prices up 3.9 percent. Late-model, off-rental units remain in short supply and are fetching top dollar, a fact that should not be lost on rental companies seeking to replace units whose service lives have been extended beyond traditional limits.
ADESA Analytical Services estimates that auction industry inventory levels stood at a relatively low 33 days at the end of September, which is the same as last month but below the 44 days registered last September. Conversion rates (units sold as a percentage of units offered) have receded towards the 60 percent norm, as dealers grew more conservative in their inventory-stocking/working-capital-management strategies.
Based on data from CNW Marketing/Research, retail used vehicle sales in September were down on a year-over-year basis by 20.5 percent for franchised dealers, 6.9 percent for independent dealers and 14 percent overall.
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