
Used medium-duty truck models (model-years 2005-2012) experienced a 1% resale value decline in February, and resale values for trucks model-year 2013-2014 dropped 0.9%.
Used medium-duty truck models (model-years 2005-2012) experienced a 1% resale value decline in February, and resale values for trucks model-year 2013-2014 dropped 0.9%.

Used medium-duty trucks, such as the diesel N-Series, are experiencing overall resale declines. (PHOTO: Isuzu.)

Used medium-duty truck models (model-years 2005-2012) experienced a 1% resale value decline in February, and resale values for trucks model-year 2013-2014 dropped 0.9%.
On March 1, model-year 2005-2012 trucks were valued at $18,574 compared to $18,753 on February 1. The average decline was $178. Model-year trucks from 2013-2014 were valued at $41,098 on March 1, compared with $41,458 on February 1. The average decline was $360, according to Black Book data.
This slight decline differs by 0.9% from resale values in January for older model trucks and 1% for newer models.

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