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Used, Wholesale Vehicle Values Down by a Record for June

The Manheim Market Report values saw above-average declines that were relatively consistent, with values declining almost 4% in the last four weeks.

Used, Wholesale Vehicle Values Down by a Record for June

The 2019 Cadillac XT5 SUV has also dropped in value along with all sports, compact, midsize, and luxury cars.

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Wholesale used-vehicle prices (on a mix, mileage, and seasonally adjusted basis) decreased by 4.2% in June, which was a record for June and partially due to seasonal adjustments and multiple holiday weekends among other factors, Manheim reported on July 10.

The non-adjusted price change in June decreased by 3.8% compared to May, moving the unadjusted average price down 10.1% year over year (YOY). Meanwhile, the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index (MUVVI) declined to 215.1 in June, ending the first half of 2023 down 10.3% from a year ago.

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“Larger upswings during the first quarter and a downward trajectory that began in the second half of March have brought us to roughly where we expected to be at this point in the year,” said Cox Automotive chief economist Jonathan Smoke in a news release. “The good news is that the worst of this is likely behind us. Used retail sales held steady in June and are showing signs of strengthening – inventory levels are generally balanced between supply and demand.”

Manheim Market Report Values Saw Decreases

In June, the Manheim Market Report (MMR) values saw above-average declines that were mostly consistent. Over the last four weeks, the Three-Year-Old Index declined an aggregate of 3.8%.

Throughout June, daily MMR Retention, which is the average difference in price relative to the current MMR, averaged 98.4%, meaning market prices were below MMR values.

The average daily sales conversion rate declined to 52.2%, which was below normal for the time of year. For context, the daily sales conversion rate averaged 60.7% in June 2019. Conditions favored buyers all month, but supply remained limited.

The major market segments saw seasonally adjusted prices that remained lower YOY in June. Compared to June 2022, pickups and vans lost less than the industry, at 6.6% and 8.5%, respectively.

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While sports cars fared the worst at 14.8% year over year, compact cars lost 12.6%, and midsize cars were off by 12.2%.

Compared to last month, all segments were down, with sports cars, luxury, vans, and SUVs off less than the industry. Compact and midsize cars lost the most, with declines of 6.6% and 6.7%, respectively.

Used Retail Vehicle Sales Declined in June

Initial estimates from Cox Automotive suggest that used-vehicle retail sales in June were down 4% compared to May but saw the YOY comparison with 2022 improve. Year over year, used retail sales are estimated to be down 6% in June, the best year-over-year performance since March.

The average retail listing price for a used vehicle moved 0.5% lower over the last four weeks. Generally speaking, retail listing prices have been relatively stable over the past few months and below the levels seen in 2022.

Using estimates of used retail days’ supply based on vAuto data, an initial assessment indicates June ended at 45 days’ supply, down four days from 49 days at the end of May but seven days lower than how June 2022 ended at 52 days.

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Leveraging Manheim sales and inventory data, wholesale supply is estimated to have finished June at 24 days, unchanged from the end of May and down two days from June 2022’s estimate of 26 days.

New-Vehicle Sales Continued To Show Surprising Strength

June’s total new-light-vehicle sales were up 19.9% year over year, with the same number of selling days as June 2022. By volume, June new-vehicle sales were up 0.5% month over month.

The June sales pace, or seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR), came in at 15.7 million, an increase of 20.2% from last year’s 13 million and up 4% from May’s revised 15.1 million pace.

Combined sales into large rental, commercial, and government fleets increased 45% YOY again in June. Sales into rental fleets were up 85% YOY, sales into commercial fleets were up 15%, and sales into government fleets were up 41%.

Including an estimate for fleet deliveries into dealer and manufacturer channels, the remaining retail sales were estimated to be up 16.9%, leading to an estimated retail SAAR of 12.4 million, up from last year’s 11.1 million pace but down from last month’s 12.7 million pace.

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The fleet market share was estimated to be 17.4%, a gain of 2.1% over last year’s share and up from May’s 16.3% market share.

Rental Risk Prices and Mileage Decline in June

The average price for rental risk units sold at auction in June was down 2.5% YOY. Rental risk prices were off by 4.5% compared to May. Average mileage for rental risk units in June (at 56,700 miles) was down 3.5% compared to a year ago and down 3.1% from May.

Used and Wholesale Vehicle Market Forecast and Outlook for Second Half

During the 2023 Cox Automotive Mid-Year Review last month, the Industry Insights team announced that performance in the first half led to mixed revisions to the vehicle sales and vehicle values forecasts.

The Cox Automotive forecast for total used-vehicles sales has been revised down slightly, to a 2% decline YOY, with used retail decreasing 1%. End-of-year expectations for the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index have been downwardly revised mainly based on the decreases already seen year to date. Instead of being up 1.6%, Cox Automotive now forecasts the MUVVI will be down 1.1% YOY in December.

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