Used Truck Sales Up 8% in June: ACT

July 31, 2012
Used truck sales in June were up 8% over May, but lagged behind June 2011 and the first six months of 2011, while pricing appears to be slowing a little more rapidly than was previously expected, according to the latest release of the State of the Industry: U.S. Classes 3-8 Used Trucks, published by ACT Research

Used truck sales in June were up 8% over May, but lagged behind June 2011 and the first six months of 2011, while pricing appears to be slowing a little more rapidly than was previously expected, according to the latest release of the State of the Industry: U.S. Classes 3-8 Used Trucks, published by ACT Research.

“While June’s sales appear positive at face value, concerns are now surfacing,especially relative to the amount of inventory on hand and the prices at which those units were acquired,” reported Steve Tam, Vice President-Commercial Vehicle Sector with ACT.

Concerning pricing, he added, “The slowdown is not necessarily permanent, nor irreversible, but is a reflection of current economic conditions. Flat demand for more units started the ball rolling. Higher prices have led to changes in financing, which are making transactions more expensive and preventing some potential buyers from making purchases. The solution lies in increased economic activity, which is expected, but at a measured pace.”