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CPO Sales Nudge Up, Remain On Track to Hit Target
Most loan types saw loosening in October, but certified pre-owned loans loosened the most month over month and year over year.

Year to date, CPO sales are down over 335,000 units, or 14.1%, and Cox Automotive expects them to finish near 2.4 million for the full-year 2022.
Source: Cox Automotive
Certified pre-owned (CPO) sales in October rose 2.5%, just over 5,000 units, from September to finish at 207,547, according to Cox Automotive figures released Nov. 11.
This total is down over 9,000 units from last October. Year to date, CPO sales are down over 335,000 units, or 14.1%, and Cox expects them to finish near 2.4 million for the full-year 2022.
Leveraging a same-store set of dealerships selected to represent the country from Dealertrack, Cox initially estimates that used retail sales declined 9% in October from September and that used retail sales were down 13% year over year.
Most loan types saw loosening in October, but certified pre-owned loans loosened the most month over month and year over year, according to the latest Dealertrack Credit Availability Index.
“As we enter the holiday season, the Asian brands have historically held 50% share of CPO sales, with European and the Detroit Three making up about 18.8% and 31.2%, respectively," said Chris Frey, senior manager of economic and industry insights at Cox Automotive. "Last year, Asian brands slipped to 47% while the others gained about 1.5% of share each. That has turned around so far this year, with Asian makes’ share at 51%, European share flat with history, and Detroit losing 0.8% to history. With new prices still at record highs and little incentives available, CPO looks in good shape to hit or exceed our 2.4 million estimate.”
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