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Compact Car Values on the Rise, Says KBB

The “Cash for Clunkers” program temporarily boosted new-vehicle sales, while compact car values rebounded in late August and continued to climb in September, according to the latest Kelley Blue Book (KBB) Monthly Market Report.

by Staff
October 12, 2009
3 min to read


IRVINE, Calif. – The “Cash for Clunkers” program temporarily boosted new-vehicle sales, while compact car values rebounded in late August and continued to climb in September, according to the latest Kelley Blue Book (KBB) Monthly Market Report.

Values in the car-based segments have underperformed all year, dropping consistently as gas prices stabilized. This drop in values may have been an overcorrection, which partly explains the rebound in values in the last two months, KBB said.

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Used-car values do however continue to benefit from the low supply and shortage of new vehicles following the end of the “Cash for Clunkers” program. With fewer new vehicles in the marketplace, used vehicles continue to be a more affordable alternative driving prices up across the board.

“Several cars that might have been traded in were scrapped in the last few months through the ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program and new-car inventories are just as low, helping to drive used vehicle values up,” said Alec Gutierrez, senior market analyst for Kelley Blue Book. “The compact market may have actually gotten too low this year due to irrational behavior and the overcorrection of the economy and gas prices.”

The “Cash for Clunkers” program concluded on August 24, yet its effects are still rippling through the automotive industry. While new-vehicle sales for July and August outpaced any other month this year, September sales have shown that the lift to new-car sales was only temporary.

“Many manufacturers increased production levels in August as it became clear that the ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program was moving metal and shrinking inventories,” said Gutierrez. “With that increased production call taking place in August, those new inventories should be hitting showrooms in the next 30 days, however, it remains to be seen if demand will be sufficient to support the increased levels of inventory coming into the market.”

On that note, if inventory levels exceed post “Cash for Clunkers” demand, manufacturers will be forced to offer incentives to move excess inventory as demand slows following the program. If this comes to fruition, an increase in inventory and diminished demand will put downward pressure on both new- and used-car values. 

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The strong new-car sales reported in July and August have led to an inventory crunch at many dealerships, leaving some dealers with no choice but to keep prices relatively high in order to manage their current stock. Higher new-vehicle transaction prices have led car shoppers to consider buying more affordable late-model used vehicles as an alternative to more expensive new vehicles. This trend can only be reversed if sufficient inventories of new vehicles are restored to dealerships.

The marketplace for both new- and used-vehicles will only stabilize once inventories reach a level consistent with demand and, more importantly, conditions in the overall economy improve. Based on current indications, KBB believes this won’t be any time soon. Unemployment has continued its upward trajectory coming in at 9.8 percent for September while the U.S. gross domestic product index has declined for the past three consecutive quarters. With so much uncertainty in the economy and automotive industry, KBB said it anticipates the automotive marketplace is several years away from a recovery. 

The question remains, once economic conditions improve, what will be the new ‘normal’ market? Can the industry be sustained at 12 or 13 million units per year? If the marketplace reaches a level of sustainability, the pressure will be on the manufacturers to manage their business like no other time in history.

For more information on the Kelley Blue Book Monthly Market Report, click here: http://mediaroom.kbb.com/index.php?s=66.

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