December used truck sales up over last year

December used truck sales up over last year

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Used Class 8 truck same dealer sales volumes ended 2016 1% above November, and up 11% year-over-year compared to last December, according to data from ACT Research Co. The positive close to the year marked three consecutive months of year-over-year increases measured by ACT.

“The uptick in sales was enough to push 2016 year-to-date volumes a fraction of a point, 0.3%, higher than 2015’s total,” said Steve Tam, ACT’s vice president. “Once the dust has settled, we believe 2016 used Class 8 truck sales will see a small gain over 2015, at around 270,000 units.”

Used Class 8 exports also climbed again. Export volumes were up 74% year-over-year compared to November 2015. “This marks five months in a row of year-over-year improvements, and pushes year-to-date totals 10% higher than the comparable period in 2015,” said Tam. “With one month of 2016 exports yet to be reported, November year-to-date volumes have already surpassed 2015’s total.”

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