In a reversal, compact and mid-size car prices are depreciating more than light trucks during the recent spike in gas prices.
Read More →Used-vehicle pricing is following seasonal patterns and could drop another 3 to 3.5 percent next month behind rising incentive spending and dealers prepping for new arrivals, the NADA reports.
Read More →Following Japan’s success with the concept, E-Drive is allowing customers to take advantage of 80,000-plus pre-auction listings of vehicles. The marketplace also provides dealers with one last chance to sell a used vehicle before sending it to auction.
Read More →Wholesale prices continued to fall in May and into June, with cumaltive market prices declining $300 from April, the NADA Used Car Guide reported yesterday.
Read More →Limited supplies are expected to push prices for luxury used vehicles higher this year, NADA reports.
Read More →AuctionNet wholesale prices improved again in April, a result that was in line with the National Automobile Dealers Association’s prediction that used prices would peak during the middle of the month.
Read More →The NADA Used Car Guide predicted yesterday that gas prices will peak at $4 per gallon in May, but said it expects the impact on used-car prices to be mild by historical standards.
Read More →Increasing demand and a drop in the supply of used cars and trucks will lead to higher used-vehicle prices in 2012, says NADA Used Car Guide’s Jonathan Banks.
Read More →NADA Used Car Guide analyst Jonathan Banks anticipates trade-in values to stay high throughout 2012.
Read More →Above-average trade-in values could push car buyers into the new-vehicle market, predicts the NADA Used Car Guide. Japanese makes looking to recapture market share after the March 11 earthquake should also provide a boost through increased incentive spending.
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