Manheim Releases Annual Used-Car Market Report
Manheim's 2013 Used Car Market Report covers industry segments, including dealers, rental, leasing, repossessions, fleets, and salvage.
Manheim has released its 2013 Used Car Market Report (UCMR), which details industry trends from 2012 and an outlook for 2013. The report covers industry segments, including dealers, rental, leasing, repossessions, fleets, and salvage.
“Despite some tough conditions, the automotive industry continued its steady climb after difficult years in 2008 through 2010,” said Manheim’s President Sandy Schwartz. “No segment of the industry showed greater resilience than the used car market. In this year’s edition of the UCMR, we offer insights about the used car industry and the many ways that remarketing continues to become more efficient and responsive to the needs of buyers and sellers in an ever-evolving marketplace.”
Some of the key trends, by area covered in the report, include the following:
Retail Sales
New car sales reached 14.5 million units in 2012, fully 1 million units more than the consensus forecast for the year.
Used vehicle sales came in at 40.5 million, with dealer retail sales increasing 5 percent for the year.
Wholesale Market
Wholesale auction volumes remained stable in 2012, with between 7.5 and 7.7 million units sold. Volumes are expected to increase by 5% to around 7.9 million units in 2013.
Manheim’s Used Vehicle Value Index indicated that while wholesale prices softened for the first time in three years, they remained at historically high levels.
Dealers
New units sold per dealership and Certified Pre-Owned vehicle sales both reached all-time highs.
The percentage of auction volume accounted for by dealer consignment vehicles reached a record-share of 57%.
Rental
Total rental industry revenues reached a record $23.6 billion in 2012, up 4% from 2011.
Wholesale pricing for rental risk units sold at auction remained exceptionally strong.
Leasing
New lease originations increased 16 percent to 2.5 million; meanwhile, off-lease returns hit a cyclical low of 1.5 million.
Repossessions
Repossession volumes were virtually unchanged in 2012, but will likely grow over the next few years due to the recent growth in originations and the easing of lending standards.
Commercial and Government Fleets
With an increase of 7%, new vehicle sales into commercial fleets rose for the third consecutive year.
Government fleet purchases increased a more modest 2%, but that was after falling in each of the previous four years.
Salvage
The fallout from Hurricane Sandy will put between 250,000 and 350,000 vehicles into the salvage market in the Northeast in the first four months of 2013.
The trend of international buyers sourcing inventory from salvage auctions continued in 2012, with Manheim’s ExportTrader seeing its volume increase 36%.
You can order the full report from Manheim via its website here.
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