Used Class 8 Market Still Experiencing Summer Slowdown
The used Class 8 truck market showed mixed results in September with same-dealer sales inching closer to the six-month volume average, according to a recent ACT Research report.
by Staff
October 26, 2015
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The used Class 8 truck market showed mixed results in September, with same-dealer sales inching closer to the six-month volume average, according to a recent ACT Research report.
Volumes gained 8% from August but are only up 1% year-over-year. The average age of Class 8 used trucks climbed to 93 months, while average prices slipped by 4% month-to-month and 8% compared with the same month last year.
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While truck sales are strong overall, the usual summertime slowdown seems to still be affecting volumes.
“According to our dealer conversations, used truck sales continue to be strong overall, but some dealers have reported a slowdown in used truck sales, with the summertime lull hanging on a little longer than usual,” said Steve Tam, ACT vice president-commercial vehicle sector. “One factor affecting used truck sales is that the new truck model year is looming, meaning trucks are close to celebrating their model year birthday.”
ACT provides data on the used Class 8 truck market based on a sample of industry data. The report provides average selling price for top-selling Class 8 models from the major truck OEMs. For more information, click here.
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