New Vehicle Sales Expected to Reach Highest SAAR this Year
Fleet and rental sales are expected to make up 20 percent of total industry sales in October 2011.
TrueCar.com released its October 2011 sales and incentives forecast last week, according to an Oct. 25 press release.
For October 2011, new light vehicle sales in the U.S., including fleet, is expected to be 1,035,042 units, which is up 9 percent from October 2010 but down 1.7 percent from September 2011 (on an unadjusted basis).
The October 2011 forecast translates into a seasonally adjusted annualized rate (SAAR) of 13.4 million new car sales — up from 13.1 million in September 2011 and up from 12.2 million in October 2010.
Retail sales are up 9.8 percent compared to October 2010 and down half a percentage point from September 2011. Fleet and rental sales are expected to make up 20 percent of total industry sales in October 2011.
The industry average incentive spending per unit will be approximately $2,669 in October 2011, which represents an increase of 0.6 percent from September 2011 and up 4.6 percent from October 2010.
Additionally, used car sales are estimated to be 2,741,442, up 5.7 percent from October 2010 and down 15.1 percent from September 2011. The ratio of new to used is estimated to be 1:3 for October 2011
"This will be the fifth straight month where SAAR will rise and the highest we've seen in over two years," said Jesse Toprak, vice president of Industry Trends and Insights for TrueCar.com.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
More Rental Operations

Rethink The Future To Avert A Race To The Bottom
Rental car operators heard a sobering industry message and a stern challenge at the close of the International Car Rental Show.
Read More →
DriveItAway, Free2move Plan Shared Fleet Program for Independent Rental Fleet Operators
Vehicles would be placed with participating rental operations to support car renter demand and provide additional fleet capacity.
Read More →
Stellantis Recalls 1.3 Million Jeep Vehicles Worldwide Over Fire Risk
Stellantis is recalling more than 1.3 million Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator models worldwide over a fire risk linked to power steering pump wiring.
Read More →
Green Motion And U-Save Open Rental Operations In Guatemala
The brands will open their first rental car outlets in the country at La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City.
Read More →
U.S. Business Travel Drives $623 Billion+ in Economic Impact as Spending Reaches $538 Billion
The data also underscores the industry’s strong multiplier effect across the U.S. economy, revealing that each dollar invested in business travel in 2024 generated $1.16 in GDP.
Read More →
Rental Fleet Sales Skating Just Above 2025 Levels
The U.S. economy's continued growth and positive business investment are creating a favorable environment for fleet vehicle demand.
Read More →Grow Your Rental Business Beyond Cars
Rental fleet operations are facing numerous evolving challenges and opportunities from AI technology to rate and revenue management, to customer service and business growth.
Read More →
Using AI to Create Clarity, Not Conflict, in Rental Car Damage
Rental companies still need people, policy, judgment, and thoughtful implementation, with operators remaining in control of the customer experience.
Read More →
Get Ready To Roll: No Stopping Self-Driving Rental Cars
The autonomous mobility technology revolution will move at its own pace, but sooner rather than later.
Read More →
Southwest Airlines Selects CarTrawler For Its Car Rental Booking Platform
The platform is designed to allow customers to compare and book rental vehicles more easily during the travel booking process.
Read More →
