
Full-size pickup truck retention rates for model-year vehicles older than two years showed a slight decrease this year after steadily increasing for the last five years.
Read More →Cars showed better retention in the last week of September than in the previous four weeks, while trucks depreciated more than they have during that same timeframe.
Read More →The car segment retained its wholesale value well last week, as the wholesale value of 2008-2014 model-year cars decreased by 0.68% last week.
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Sub-compact crossovers depreciated the most between the months of June and September, declining 8.8%, which was a 5% decrease from a May to August analysis based on vehicle classes tracked by Black Book.
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Mid-size car retention rates for model-year vehicles older than two years dropped this year after remaining steady for the previous four years.
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The values of sub-compact cars have depreciated an average of 24.2% in a year, which ranked at the top of the vehicle classes tracked by Black Book.
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Sub-compact car retention rates for model-year vehicles older than two years has steadily declined in the month of August in the last five years, with 2014-model year vehicles falling about 30% more than comparable 2010-model year vehicles.
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The current values of two-year old luxury cars are showing retention trends of more than three percentage points lower than prior year's retention for similar vehicles at this point in their life-cycle.
Read More →Luxury vehicle segments have on average faced the biggest depreciation heading into fall over the last 10 years, according to an analysis of Black Book data.
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Sub-compact cars faced the heaviest depreciation between the months of May and August, declining 7.4%. This was followed by compact vans, and Luxury Cars, which depreciated by 6.6% and 6.1%, respectively.
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