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Fleet Sales Improve Slightly in December, End Year Down 4%

Fleet sales year to date are also down 42% from the same time in 2019 when 2.8 million vehicles were sold.

January 7, 2022
Fleet Sales Improve Slightly in December, End Year Down 4%

December 2021 v. December 2020 Fleet Sales

Graphic: Cox Automotive

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In December, 113,195 fleet vehicles were sold nationwide, a 9% month-over-month increase compared to 104,227 in November but a drop of 32% from December 2020, according to a Jan. 6 Cox Automotive news release based on numbers provided by Bobit, owner of Automotive Fleet and Vehicle Remarketing.

With December in the books, the 2021 year-to-date total of combined large rental, commercial, and government purchases of new vehicles is about 1.6 million units, a 4% decrease from full-year 2020 when 1.7 million units were sold. Notably, fleet sales year to date are down 42% from the same time in 2019 when 2.8 million vehicles were sold.

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  • Sales into rental decreased 59% year over year in December and are down 9% year to date for full-year 2021.

  • Commercial sales were down 6% year over year in December and are up 10% year to date in 2021.

  • Including an estimate for fleet deliveries into the dealer and manufacturer channel, the remaining retail sales are estimated to be down 23% year over year in December, leading to an estimated retail SAAR (seasonally adjusted annual rate) of 11 million, which was down from 13.9 million last December and down from December 2019’s 13.6 million rate.

December total new vehicle sales were down 24% year-over-year, with one more selling day compared to December 2020. Month over month, December new-vehicle sales were down 4%. The December SAAR came in at 12.4 million, a decrease from last year’s 16.3 million and December 2019’s 16.9 million rate.

Looking at automakers, year-over-year changes in fleet sales differed by manufacturer, with declines ranging from 47% to 6%. Ford saw the smallest decline in fleet sales year over year in December with more than 38,000 deliveries; Toyota posted the largest decrease compared to December 2020.

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