July Fleet Sales Rebound to Near Pre-Pandemic Level
All large manufacturers showed gains in fleet over last year, with combined sales into large rental, commercial, and government fleets improving.
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All large manufacturers showed gains in fleet over last year, with combined sales into large rental, commercial, and government fleets improving.
Overall engagement with the International Automotive Remarketers Alliance has risen across the board in the final stretch before its annual conference.
Analysis: An increase in one-off moves, overall wholesale industry growth, and OEM production increases are driving prices higher versus pre-pandemic levels.
Wholesale supply has increased with weaker purchase activity in early July, yet it is otherwise normal for this time of year.
The last several months have closely followed 2019 levels, the last normal year, which means dealers are balancing their inventory to the sales rate and keeping days’ supply steady even as total supply improves.
Visa's global system will be added to Car IQ Pay vehicle wallet, which enables merchants to accept payments from fleets, cars, and trucks.
While inventory is up substantially compared to 2021 and 2022 levels, it remains low by historical standards.
Compared to the start of the year, transaction prices for new vehicles are down 1.7%, or $865, the largest January to June tumble in the past decade.
The Manheim Market Report values saw above-average declines that were relatively consistent, with values declining almost 4% in the last four weeks.
Increases in financing costs and interest rates drove vehicle ownership expenses higher in the second quarter of 2023, with costs accelerating over the first quarter.
With production levels returning to normal and retail demand only modestly improved, sales to fleet channels have increased dramatically.
Transactional ratings are a new way for shippers and carriers to rate their experiences for every dispatched load, helping to establish further trust between them.
The International Automotive Remarketers Alliance has lined up speakers and sessions for its annual Summer Roundtable, ready to take on the most pressing issues and challenges facing the industry.
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