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Mixed views on March, but signs point to ‘normalcy’ in wholesale vehicle market

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Wholesale vehicle prices last month were down double-digit-percentages from March 2023, but whether the close of the first quarter represented a strong spring market is up for some debate. Still, a common theme of “normalcy” certainly has emerged in the used-car market. year-over-year and rose 0.9% for March.

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Navigating Inflationary Pressures on Vehicle Ownership: A Guide for Auto Dealers

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In today’s economic climate, consumers are grappling with extreme inflationary pressures affecting vehicle ownership. Auto dealers are particularly impacted, facing challenges in vehicle availability and profitability. According to AAA, the average annual cost has surged by $1,454 to $12,182 per vehicle.

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Cox Automotive’s Forecast: 2024 – A Return to Normalcy in the U.S. Auto Market

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auto market, the word that will likely sum up 2024 is “normalcy,” according to Cox Automotive’s Forecast: 2024. auto industry. “To name a few, we saw historic appreciation in vehicle values, unimagined drops in supply, and interest rates moving from all-time lows to 23-year highs at an unforgiving pace.

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Retail used-car market by the numbers: Supply, demand, prices & EV metrics

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It was good news, bad news for the retail used-car market in January. Used-car demand fell over 7% from January 2023, but was up almost 14% from December. from January 2023, but jumped 13.7% Meanwhile, the used EV market should an altogether different trendline. from January 2023 and beat December levels by 9.2%.

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Dealers’ Optimism on Rise, says Cox Q4 2024 Dealer Sentiment Index

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The latest survey, conducted immediately following the national election in early November, indicates that, while current market conditions are still viewed as weak, dealers are increasingly optimistic about the future. This significant increase suggests that more dealers believe the auto market will be stronger in the next three months.

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High Interest Rates, Slow Economy Repress U.S. Auto Dealer Sentiment

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held mostly steady in Q3 2023 compared to Q2, as high interest rates and economic concerns weigh heavily on the U.S. auto market, according to the Cox Automotive Dealer Sentiment Index (CADSI). auto market is relatively balanced and consistent from last quarter. Overall dealer sentiment in the U.S.

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Color study shows the graying of America’s cars

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The latest study of car colors from iSeeCars shows gray rising in popularity, passing silver for third in market share behind perennial favorites white and black. of the market to 19.2%. auto market, representing 78.9% of vehicles – up from 77.2% The study also looked at vehicle pricing in terms of color.

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