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New-Vehicle Sales Improve in June, Says J.D. Power and Associates

New-vehicle retail sales through the first 17 selling days of June increased notably from May, indicating tempered but continued recovery in the market, according to J.D. Power and Associates.

by Staff
June 25, 2009
3 min to read


WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — New-vehicle retail sales through the first 17 selling days of June increased notably from May, indicating tempered but continued recovery in the market, according to J.D. Power and Associates.

New-vehicle retail sales for June are expected to come in at 789,400 units, which represent a seasonally adjusted annualized rate (SAAR) of 9.2 million units. This is down by 9 percent from one year ago, but up by 14 percent compared with May 2009.

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While retail sales for June have improved from May, fleet sales have declined. As a result, the June SAAR for total vehicle sales remains stable from one month ago.

J.D. Power and Associates U.S. Sales and SAAR Comparisons – June 2009

June 2009*

New-vehicle retail sales: 789,400 units (19% lower than June 2008)

Total vehicle sales: 914,400 units (26% lower than June 2008)

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Retail SAAR: 9.2 million units

Total SAAR: 10.3 million units

*Figures cited for June 2009 are forecasted numbers based on the first 17 selling days of the month.

May 2009

New-vehicle retail sales: 788,547 units

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Total vehicle sales: 924,064 units

Retail SAAR: 8.1 million units

Total SAAR: 9.8 million units

June 2008

New-vehicle retail sales: 931,491 units

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Total vehicle sales: 1,186,619 units

Retail SAAR: 10.1 million units

Total SAAR: 13.6 million units


“Consumer confidence is improving, and market uncertainty is starting to decline, which has made consumers more willing to take advantage of deals on new vehicles,” said Gary Dilts, senior vice president of global automotive operations at J.D. Power and Associates. “In addition, sales incentives — including those from Chrysler dealers facing closure — have helped contribute to the upswing.”

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In light of these signs of market recovery and the expected introduction of a “Cash for Clunkers” program, J.D. Power and Associates is holding its forecasts for 2009 steady at 8.3 million for retail sales and 10.0 million units for total sales. A more favorable environment in the second half of 2009 could result due to continued sales momentum, improved economic fundamentals and a stronger than expected response to the “Cash for Clunkers” program.

The Cash for Clunkers program would provide financial incentives to encourage owners of older vehicles to upgrade to newer, fuel-efficient ones. While the program theoretically could increase retail sales by as much as 500,000 units on an annualized basis, J.D. Power and Associates forecasts that actual sales increases would be considerably lower due to funding limitations and the duration of the program. The stipulations of the three-to-four-month long Cash for Clunkers program — which are based on fuel economy improvements and vehicle age balanced with trade-in value — are restrictive and potentially confusing to consumers, thus limiting its potential.

“It remains to be seen if the passage of Cash for Clunkers program will be enough to draw consumers to showrooms and spark sales, but we remain skeptical,” said Jeff Schuster, executive director of global forecasting at J.D. Power and Associates.

Recovery in the automotive market could also be hampered by instability and insolvency among vehicle suppliers, according to J.D. Power and Associates. Vehicle production is forecasted to be as low as 8 million units for 2009. Levels this low have not been seen since the 1980s. For many suppliers, viability is unsustainable at these levels. With several tier-one suppliers in or approaching bankruptcy, failure of these large suppliers would create a ripple effect among smaller suppliers. In turn, this could cripple vehicle manufacturers’ ability to replenish vehicle inventory and hamper prospects for any near-term recovery.

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