Used truck prices fell 1% in July; downward pricing pressure expected

Used truck prices fell 1% in July; downward pricing pressure expected

The average price of total used Class 8 trucks in July was virtually flat, down 1%, on a month-over-month basis, but fared better when compared to July 2017, according to the numbers from ACT Research Co. The report also indicated used Class 8 same dealer sales volumes rose 12% year-over-year, while average mileage was unchanged and average age declined 5% when compared to the previous July. When compared shorter term, same dealer sales volumes fell 7% month-over-month in July, their weakest month so far this year.

ā€œDealers are reporting that the used truck market is strong,ā€ said Steve Tam, vice president at ACT Research. ā€œDealers are having a hard time finding used trucks to sell, which is supporting used truck prices. The strong market has also been a boon to finance companies actively looking to finance used trucks.ā€

Individual market segments yielded mixed results last month. ā€œRetail and auction markets declined 9% and 5%, respectively, on a month-over-month basis in July, while sales via the wholesale channel recorded a 1% month-over-month gain,” Tam said. “However, when compared longer term, the retail and wholesale markets show year-over-year increases of 18% and 3%, respectively, but the auction channel was down 10% compared to July 2017.ā€

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