Fleet Sales Jump YOY in January
Sales into rental fleets were up 96% year over year, sales into commercial fleets were up 31%, and sales into government fleets were up 65%.
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Sales into rental fleets were up 96% year over year, sales into commercial fleets were up 31%, and sales into government fleets were up 65%.
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Days’ supply by end of November was 77% higher than at the same time a year ago and the highest since March 2021. While inventory is up from recent levels, it remains low by historical standards.
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The luxury vehicle share sold increased to above 18% of total sales, lifting overall industry ATP, while non-luxury vehicle buyers on average paid more than $500 above sticker price.
All eight major market segments again saw seasonally adjusted prices that were lower year over year last month, with compact cars showing the smallest decline.
GM has overtaken Ford as the leader in the commercial channel, Ford remains on top in government fleet sales, while Stellantis’ share dropped.
Declines in Manheim Market Report prices, days' supply, and average daily sales conversion rates are following typical patterns for November.
Days’ supply in October was 26% above year-ago levels. Used-vehicle inventory has been holding at about this level since mid-January.
Days’ supply climbed to 49, the highest since May 2021. The question now is: Will demand keep up with supply?
Higher rates are already shifting access to vehicles and financing towards wealthier consumers as overall affordability declines.
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All eight major market segments saw seasonally adjusted prices that were lower year over year in October.
Some manufacturers may be shifting more of their sales to fleet as they see retail sales soften due to consumer economic concerns.
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