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[h=1]Automotive Retail Sales Year End 2019[/h]13 April 2020
New light vehicle sales estimates for March developed by Desrosiers Automotive Consultant showed a 48% decline in sales for the month.
The decline in April will be of a significantly greater magnitude. However, it is not only in new vehicle sales where the auto sector will be hit by the economic impacts of COVID-19.
One factor that affects all segments of the industry is the usage of vehicles – kilometres driven. With millions staying at home as a result of closures and “social distancing”, kilometres driven has dropped significantly, and in the process will lower demand across the auto sector as a whole.
The scale of what is at stake is highlighted in the 2019 retail sales data that recently analysed Desrosiers Automotive Consultant.
A few figures
In 2019 retail sales in the auto sector topped $230 billion. Leading the sector, retail sales among new car dealers increased 2.3%, reaching $132.0 billion with most months throughout the year noting increases.
This 2019 figure for new car dealers represents a record high. Growing even faster, retail sales at used car dealers increased 6.9%, rising to $12.34 billion dollars. Retail sales at automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores increased in 2019 as well, rising 2.2% to $10.37 billion.
In the coming weeks, DAC will be updating these forecasts for the various sectors of the auto industry and will be keeping you informed.
New light vehicle sales estimates for March developed by Desrosiers Automotive Consultant showed a 48% decline in sales for the month.
The decline in April will be of a significantly greater magnitude. However, it is not only in new vehicle sales where the auto sector will be hit by the economic impacts of COVID-19.
One factor that affects all segments of the industry is the usage of vehicles – kilometres driven. With millions staying at home as a result of closures and “social distancing”, kilometres driven has dropped significantly, and in the process will lower demand across the auto sector as a whole.
The scale of what is at stake is highlighted in the 2019 retail sales data that recently analysed Desrosiers Automotive Consultant.
A few figures
In 2019 retail sales in the auto sector topped $230 billion. Leading the sector, retail sales among new car dealers increased 2.3%, reaching $132.0 billion with most months throughout the year noting increases.
This 2019 figure for new car dealers represents a record high. Growing even faster, retail sales at used car dealers increased 6.9%, rising to $12.34 billion dollars. Retail sales at automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores increased in 2019 as well, rising 2.2% to $10.37 billion.
In the coming weeks, DAC will be updating these forecasts for the various sectors of the auto industry and will be keeping you informed.