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Friday, October 4, 2024

Used Class 8 Sales, New Trailers Down

Used Class 8 same-dealer truck sales volumes took a steep downturn in May, declining by 18% compared to April, according to ACT Research.

Year-to-date comparisons were more favourable, but still negative, as used Class 8 truck sales volumes fell by 5% compared to the same five-month period in 2015. Sales were down by as much as 10% compared to May 2015.

ACT attributed some of the decline to the usual seasonal drop-off that occurs this time of year.

The average price of used trucks was flat month-to-month and the average age increased.

โ€œAll three market segments saw declines, with auction and wholesale hit the hardest,โ€ said Steve Tam, ACTโ€™s vice president of the commercial vehicle sector. โ€œDealers are reporting that used truck inventories continue to be high and are causing used truck prices to continue falling.โ€

Meanwhile, ACT reports that trailer orders fell nearly 14% month over month in May, coming close to earlier projections for a seasonal slowdown.

Earlier this month, ACT projected a downturn of 16% compared to May as the expected summer slowdown approached. Compared to this month in 2015, trailer orders are down by 10%.

โ€œAlthough commercial trailer orders have been progressing at a better pace than Class 8 volumes, the expected seasonal slowdown in order placement has begun,โ€ said Frank Maly, ACTโ€™s director of commercial vehicle transportation analysis and research.

Fleets are continuing to bias their investments toward the trailer market over the tractor market but with a weaker economy and poor freight environment, orders have waned.

โ€œThe market is being driven by large fleets, as small to medium fleets are tending to remain on the sidelines,โ€ said Maly. โ€œThat said, large players are not immune to market pressures, as anecdotal information indicates that negotiations for the upcoming order season are starting to bog down.โ€