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Sticker Shock: U.S. Used Car Prices Soar as Nation Tackles Weak Economy and More

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Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. U.S. used car prices are up 30% over June 2010, in some cases besting Kelly Blue Book values by as much as 25%. Trade-ins are also up by 30% since this time last year.

A variety of factors, including an economy still reeling from the Global Financial Crisis, high gas prices and the Tōhoku earthquake, are thought to be responsible for the massive price rise.

It’s bad news for used car buyers, what with skyrocketing prices and an ever dwindling supply. Bob Penkhus, owner of Colorado Spring’s Bob Penkhus Motor Co. Describes the situation thusly:

"It's kind of a perfect storm going on right now for consumers. We have had more trade-ins in the last 30 days than ever before in our history."

Add to that the big Japanese carmakers, which are still struggling to meet demand stateside after the production problems caused by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Toyota, Honda, Nissan and Mazda have all been affected. Ali Kargaran, the general sales manager of Bakersfield Mazda, relates:

"[We’re] actually running out of cars. Mazda basically shut down the factory. We can't even order the cars for the next couple months."

Fewer new car sales equates to fewer used vehicles a few years down the track, with year-to-date new cars sales down by 36% and more than 3 used models being sold for ever new one. The North American car market is not expected to return to pre-GFC levels until at least 2016.

By Tristan Hankins

Via MSNBC



6 Comments:

Rick said... »June 14, 2011

And just when I was thinking about buying a used car...

I guess I'll be buying new after all..

Anonymous said... »June 14, 2011

Serviced my car 1 day ago at a Mazda dealership in Middletown, New York (Compass Mazda). While waiting, took a walk in their new car lot - plenty of Mazda 3 cars. Don't see any shortage.

Anonymous said... »June 14, 2011

Time to fetch the old Yugo from the South 40 and dust her off for a trade-in.

Hal (RSA) said... »June 15, 2011

Let's not forget that cash for clunkers should be factored in to the problem.

Anonymous said... »June 15, 2011

Describes the situation thusly:

THUSLY? What is thusly??

Anonymous said... »June 16, 2011

@ Tristan Hankins

Thusly?

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