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CNW: January Used-Vehicle Sales Total 2.38 Million Units

February 3, 2015
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BANDON, Ore. — CNW Research reported this week that January used-vehicle sales rose 2% from a year ago to 2.38 million, with franchised dealers realizing the biggest sales increase.


Compared to a year ago, used-vehicle sales for franchised dealers rose 4.63%, while sales for independent dealers slipped 1.86%. Private sales were up 3.42% from a year ago.

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“Transaction prices for franchised dealers’ used-car operations saw a significant increase in January, climbing more than 27% vs. a year ago and 3.34% vs. December 2014,” the market research firm noted. “The vast bulk of the gain can be traced to higher CPO sales and a growing inventory of fresh off-lease vehicles.”


Transaction prices also rose for independent dealers, climbing 13.4% from a year and 3.2% vs. December. “Much like franchised dealers, the trickle down of decent used vehicles reached independent dealer lots,” the firm said.


The total value of used cars sold in January topped $26.8 billion, a 22.6% increase from a year ago.


“Not surprising, fewer people visited dealership used-car lots in January than in December — off nearly 30% …,” CNW noted.


Purchases of passenger cars slipped 6.2% from a year ago and 2.6% from December, while used-truck sales rose 5.7% from a year ago and 2.23% from December, according to CNW.

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“Consumers continue shopping outside of their local markets in growing numbers, hunting the best deals and specific vehicles using the Internet …,” CNW pointed out. “The number of [purchases] outside their market rose by more than 12% versus one year ago.”


Additionally, more than 200,000 used-car buyers had a preapproved loan compared to 175,000 a year ago, a gain of 14%, according to the research firm. “Fully, 8.42% of sales were to customers with a preapproved auto loan,” CNW noted.


The number of subprime buyers also rose, increasing 14.32% from a year ago. Customers in the deep subprime category (buyers with sub-550 FICO scores) increased 7.8%. They accounted for nearly 22% of total used-car sales in January.

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