Used Fleet Vehicle Values Rise 2.3% in March
The spring / tax season market uptick helped make March a strong month for used vehicle sales, and late-model sedans from fleet leasing consignors continue to outperform their SUV/CUV counterparts, according to Tom Kontos, KAR's chief economist.

Average wholesale prices for used vehicles remarketed by fleet/lease consignors were up 2.3% on a year-over-year basis, compared to a 0.1% increase from vehicles remarketed by manufacturers and a 2% increase from those remarketed by dealers.
Screenshot via KAR Auction Services.
The spring / tax season market uptick helped make March a strong month for used vehicle sales, and late-model sedans from fleet leasing consignors continue to outperform their SUV/CUV counterparts, according to Tom Kontos, KAR's chief economist.
Similar to February, used vehicles from fleet leasing consignors once again outpaced vehicles consigned by OEMs and dealers.
Average wholesale prices for used vehicles remarketed by fleet/lease consignors were up 2.3% on a year-over-year basis, compared to a 0.1% increase from vehicles remarketed by manufacturers and a 2% increase from those remarketed by dealers.
On an overall basis, wholesale used vehicle prices in March averaged $11,095, 2.5% higher than in the same time last year.
Last month, Kontos pointed out that sedan values — when adjusted for sale type, model-year age, and mileage—were outpacing SUV/crossover values. It's been a long-held belief that SUVs/crossover values have been outpacing sedans, as values have mirrored shifting consumer demand toward the larger, utility segments.
However, looking at 3-year-old midsize cars and midsize SUV/CUVs with 36,000-45,000 miles that have originated from fleet/lease consignment shows a different story.
In March, the average sale price of midsize car from a fleet/lease consignor was $12,517, 4.4% more than a year ago. Meanwhile, midsize SUV/CUVs from fleet/lease consignors netted an average $20,336, 3.3% less than a year ago.
"Our analysis increasingly indicates that prices for car segments are beginning to hold up better, while crossover and SUV truck segments may be starting to have a tougher go," said Kontos. "In recent years, the opposite has been true. As mentioned in previous commentaries, this is to be expected as more crossovers and SUVs start coming home to roost from strong new-vehicle sales over the last few years."
Looking at ADESA's overall used vehicle price trends, average car prices improved 0.7% year-over-year to $8,656 while average truck prices have improved 2.9% year-over-year to $13,145.
Originally posted on Vehicle Remarketing
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