New-Vehicle Sales Remain Steady At 13.9 Million Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate, According To Kelley Blue Book Analysts
Significant Sales Gains Expected for Honda, Toyota, with Increased Inventory Levels Compared to 2011
IRVINE, Calif., June 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- New-vehicle sales are projected to hit 13.9 million seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) in June 2012, slightly improved from the 13.8 million unit pace posted in May 2012, according to Kelley Blue Book, www.kbb.com, the leading provider of new car and used car information.
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Kelley Blue Book's prediction for June SAAR is well below the 14.5 million unit average pace for the first four months of the year. The daily selling rate will fall to 47,000 units per day, which is 8 percent below the four-year high in May and up 16 percent from June 2011. Despite the predicted decline for June, sales remain strong thanks to a steady flow of demand from consumers in need of a replacement vehicle. According to the Q1 Consumer Sentiment survey conducted by Kelley Blue Book's Market Intelligence team, the average new-car shopper owned an 8-year-old vehicle with 85,328 miles.
"It's a buyer's market right now, with consumers flocking to the Internet and dealerships upon news of low interest rates across the board, ample credit availability for subprime borrowers, attractive cash incentives on vehicles in every category, and compelling new redesigns and introductions," said Alec Gutierrez, senior market analyst of automotive insights for Kelley Blue Book. "Although sales are expected to decline from May's high, the expected drop is just part of the normal seasonal pattern."
Since 2007, the daily selling rate has dropped between 3 and 10 percent from May to June, putting the expected 8 percent decline well within the historical and seasonal range from the past five years. Looking at the rest of 2012, Kelley Blue Book believes SAAR will remain in the mid to high 13 million unit range through summer and then jump above 14 million in the fall, as 2013 models become available and incentive spending increases on 2012 model-year vehicles. Kelley Blue Book expects light-vehicle sales to top 14 million units in 2012; however, as we look ahead to 2013 and beyond, there are signs that the current global economic slowdown may curtail future growth, leading to a leveled sales pace in the next six to 12 months.
Kelley Blue Book: Mid-Size Cars Continue to Thrive |
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Sales Volume |
Market Share |
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Segment |
Jun-12 |
Jun-11 |
YOY% |
Jun-12 |
Jun-11 |
YOY |
Mid-Size Car |
238,750 |
165,565 |
44.2% |
18.8% |
15.7% |
3.1% |
Compact Car |
168,900 |
160,774 |
5.1% |
13.3% |
15.3% |
-2.0% |
Compact Crossover |
137,150 |
114,307 |
20.0% |
10.8% |
10.9% |
-0.1% |
Full-Size Pickup Truck |
132,050 |
126,007 |
4.8% |
10.4% |
12.0% |
-1.6% |
Subcompact Car |
69,850 |
50,184 |
39.2% |
5.5% |
4.8% |
0.7% |
Total |
1,270,000* |
1,053,405 |
20.6% |
- |
- |
- |
*Includes segments not shown |
Toyota and Honda Continue to Lead Year-Over-Year Gains
Toyota and Honda sales are expected to improve 70 and 50 percent respectively year-over-year, primarily due to each brand's enhanced inventory from one year ago. Although raw sales numbers are well above figures from last year, Toyota and Honda have been able to gain market share on the strength of their latest redesigns. The 2012 Toyota Camry dominates sales in the red-hot mid-size category, while the redesigned Honda Civic and CR-V have been at the top of their respective segments during the past few months.
General Motors and Ford will continue to occupy the top two positions in the U.S. sales race with a nearly 7 percent year-over-year gain expected for each manufacturer. Sales by the top two domestic manufacturers have been aided by a higher fleet penetration relative to their Japanese counterparts. Approximately one-third of all new General Motors, Ford and Chrysler vehicles sold today are sold to fleet buyers, significantly above the 10 percent fleet penetration of Toyota and Nissan, not to mention the miniscule 2 percent fleet penetration from Honda. In terms of retail sales volume, General Motors has maintained the top position through the first five months of this year, followed by Toyota, Ford and Honda, respectively.
"Toyota has occupied the top position in monthly retail sales volume in the United States twice this year, and we expect it to continue to gun for the No. 1 position in the United States moving forward," said Gutierrez. "In addition, we expect to see a boost in Ford's retail sales volume in the months ahead, especially with the arrival of its redesigned 2013 Escape and Fusion. Each of these vehicles will be among the most fuel efficient in their respective classes, enticing consumers seeking to minimize fuel expenses."
Kelley Blue Book: Toyota and Honda Lead YOY Gains from Depressed 2011 Figures |
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Sales Volume |
Market Share |
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Manufacturer |
Jun-12 |
Jun-11 |
YOY% |
Jun-12 |
Jun-11 |
YOY |
General Motors |
231,150 |
215,335 |
7.3% |
18.2% |
20.4% |
-2.2% |
Ford Motor Company |
196,050 |
193,415 |
1.4% |
15.4% |
18.4% |
-2.9% |
Toyota Motor Company |
186,300 |
110,937 |
67.9% |
14.7% |
10.5% |
4.1% |
Chrysler Group |
144,800 |
120,394 |
20.3% |
11.4% |
11.4% |
0.0% |
American Honda |
124,500 |
83,892 |
48.4% |
9.8% |
8.0% |
1.8% |
Hyundai-Kia |
114,300 |
104,253 |
9.6% |
9.0% |
9.9% |
-0.9% |
Nissan North America |
86,350 |
71,940 |
20.0% |
6.8% |
6.8% |
0.0% |
Volkswagen |
49,550 |
38,673 |
28.1% |
3.9% |
3.7% |
0.2% |
Total |
1,270,000* |
1,053,405 |
20.6% |
- |
- |
- |
*Includes brands not shown |
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