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Monday, November 12, 2012
WHOLESALE PRICES RISING ON USED CARS
Average wholesale used vehicle prices reversed the general softening they have shown since spring and rose significantly In October.
When looked at on a weekly basis during the month of October, prices were actually declining during the first half of the month, but more than made up for lost ground during the second half of the month, according to ADESA Analytical Services.
According to ADESA Analytical Services' monthly analysis of wholesale used vehicle prices by vehicle model class, wholesale used vehicle prices in October averaged $9,742 - up 2 percent compared to September and down 1.4 percent compared to October 2011. Prices for trucks were up more than those for crossovers and cars, as they have already taken a hit from higher gas prices over the past few years.
The Openlane U.S. market index, which is based on data from the ADESA Openlane online marketplace, also rose by 2 percent month-over-month.
Prices for used vehicles remarketed by manufacturers fell by 0.2 percent month-over-month in October, but were up 2.2 percent year-over-year. Fleet-lease consignors experienced a 2.6 percent decrease in October, leaving prices down 0.7 percent year-over-year. Dealer consignors saw a 0.5 percent average price increase versus September, resulting in prices being down 0.9 percent versus October 2011.
Monday, November 5, 2012
FEW BUYING INCENTIVES FOR CAR PURCHASE
Automotive incentives shrank again in October, even as dealerships continue to ring up healthy sales numbers.
According to Edmunds.com's True Cost of Incentives report, the auto industry spent $2,124 per vehicle in October, down 3.3 percent from September and down 1.4 percent from October 2011.
Edmunds.com reported in September that incentives fell for the first time in five months, even as the auto industry produced its best monthly SAAR of the year. Just last week, Edmunds.com projected that October will deliver the second-highest monthly SAAR of the year at 14.8 million light vehicles, a figure that ultimately may be affected slightly by the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy along the Mid-Atlantic seaboard.
Ford was the only manufacturer out of the top six auto companies to increase its month-to-month incentive spending in October. The Detroit automaker's incentive spending climbed 2.7 percent from September to $2,788 per vehicle. Honda's incentive spending fell the most of any major automaker, sliding 15.6 percent from September.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
WHAT COLOR OF CAR SHOULD YOU BUY
PPG Industries reports that the top color of choice for cars is white.
According to PPG's annual survey of global color popularity, white ranked first (22 percent) and silver was second (20 percent). They were followed by black (19 percent), gray (12 percent), red (9 percent), natural (8 percent), blue (7 percent), green (2 percent) and other colors (1 percent).
PPG's annual automotive color popularity and trend data also forecasts that the overall use of color is on the rise.
"Our consumer research has clearly shown that color is critically important to car buyers," said Jane E. Harrington, PPG manager, color styling, automotive OEM coatings.
A 2011 survey of automotive consumers by PPG revealed that: 77 percent of respondents said exterior color was a factor in their automotive purchase decision; owners of large luxury cars, sporty cars and large premium SUVs place the most value on getting the color of their choice; and 45 percent of respondents said they would prefer a wider range of color choices.
In addition to color trend forecasting, PPG continues to develop paint technologies that offer automotive design options for enhancing appearance and helping automobile manufacturers differentiate their brands, according to Harrington. "For example, metallic flake effects have become increasingly popular. A classic color such as blue can be updated with a high-sparkle glass flake or a fine bright aluminum to create more of a liquid or silk appearance."
Regional details regarding PPG's 2012 automotive color popularity data show that in North America, white ranks first (21 percent), followed by black (19 percent), silver and gray (16 percent each), red (10 percent), blue (8 percent), natural (7 percent) and green (3 percent).
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Monday, October 15, 2012
MORE CAR SHOPPERS USE MOBILE DEVICES
The Old days of combing newspaper ads and spending the weekends traveling from dealership to dealership are completely over. The new consumer uses smartphones, tablets, and websites to compare prices, warranty information and rebates to vehicle buyers. The majority of buyers shop from home and buy within one week of online shopping. The digital experience and dealer interaction is very important and general speaking dealers with out of date websites and slow moving websites are going to miss the boat in sales and and customer satisfaction. Inventory selection, brand and model selection all play into the overall end of the month tally as to whether your lot makes the sale or the guy 25 miles down the road gets the business. Digital presence and price seem to be the big big concerns of the new car buyer. Manufacturer websites rank higher than the local new dealership.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
WHOLESALE CAR PRICES FLAT
WHOLESALE CAR PRICES FLAT
USED CAR NEWS the leading publication that used and new car dealers live and die by report that used car wholesale prices remainded flat for the month of August and September. Segments with significantly higher prices in September versus August were full-size cars, and full size vans, full size SUV's and luxury SUV's and luxury cars.
The average price for a used car for the month of August was $9550.00. The question is with this aveage price for a used car what do people unemployed with bad credit do for a vehicle. Buy Here Pay here car lots, take a taxi, or ride a bus????
In 1929 more cadillac's were sold than any year in history. The above information only reconfirms the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer.
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FEDS WARN OF FAKE AIRBAGS
FEDS WARN OF FAKE AIRBAGS
THE U. S. Department of Transportation has issued a consumer safety alert regarding the dangers of having nonprofessional auto repairs shops install new airbags to a vehicle that has been damaged in an accident. The cost for airbag replacement can be in excess of $1000. and the counterfeit airbags look identical with the identical markings of the original equipment. Only cars that have had airbags replaced in the last three years are at risk.
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