Work Truck Solutions provides 2022 commercial vehicle market analysis

Work Truck Solutions provides 2022 commercial vehicle market analysis

Research shows a slow and steady climb towards recovery is forecasted for the commercial vehicle market throughout the rest of '23.

Work Truck Solutions recently released its 2022 analysis of the commercial vehicle market. The company said data for commercial vehicle (CV) sales confirmed much of what it anticipated, along with a few positive surprises. Average prices, availability, mileage and days to turn (DTT) confirmed what the company expected; the story of a supply chain devastated by a global pandemic. The findings indicate a silver lining is a slow but steady recovery marked by four quarters of positive trends. The first quarter of 2022 may have been the turning point in the health of the automotive supply chain, and the outlook for the coming year is for continued recovery, although likely at a slow pace as there are still supply chain hurdles to overcome.

Availability of new vehicle inventory is, of course, a prime concern for dealers and business owners alike, according to the company’s findings. 

  • The good news for 2022 was that new on-lot CV inventory per dealer was up 36% in Q4 compared to Q1. 
  • Although the total numbers were still approximately half of what they were in Q4 2020, the averages reveal an upward direction throughout 2022, a trend unseen in the previous two years.

When examining used work trucks and vans, the company notes a couple of key takeaways from the research collected.

  • Used on-lot commercial inventory per dealer continued to skyrocket, reaching an all-time high for the past three years in Q4 2022 and marking a 144% increase over Q4 2021. 
  • The increasing availability of new work trucks and vans is having an effect on used vehicle sales and pricing. For example, while the average price of a new CV reached an all-time high of $53,162 in Q4 of 2022, the average price of a used CV declined in both Q3 and Q4 of 2022, representing an 8.3% drop from Q2 2022.

According to Work Truck Solutions, days to turn (DTT) data revealed intriguing points.

  • Average DTT for used work vans and trucks actually increased mildly in 2022, suggesting that the higher mileage of the vehicles, coupled with slowly returning new inventory, likely meant buyers were attempting to hold out for new CVs when possible. 
  • Given that online buyers searched for new vehicles 19% of the time in Q1 2021, compared to 34% of the time in Q4 2022, the data appears to corroborate prospective buyers’ interest in new commercial vehicles.

Overlaying the increase in dealers’ new on-lot CV inventory with the reduced DTT—average DTT for new commercial vehicles was down 16% Q4 2022 compared to Q1 2022, and down a whopping 48% Q4 2022 versus Q4 2020— suggests that pre-order sales are finally being fulfilled. Even though more new vehicles are arriving on dealers’ lots, the company notes they are moving faster than ever—likely pre-sold and sent out to be upfitted for immediate duty. This is a trend that will likely continue in 2023, the company says. 

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