The ZeroSum Market First Report is the automotive industry’s first source to predict month-end vehicle movement, providing vital supply and demand trend data to automotive marketers and dealers. ZeroSum uses predictive modeling to accurately estimate new vehicle inventory, pricing trends, and market share.
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1. Summary: What You Need to Know
2. New Vehicles Retail Outlook
3. Used Vehicles Retail Outlook
As new vehicle inventory remains constant, and prices for both new and used cars begin to level off, dealers are continuing to benefit from high levels of profit. However, consumers have finally hit the limit on what they are willing to pay. For dealers, this is a critical tipping point because they will need to accelerate turn rates on both new and used inventory to maintain profits and earn more inventory to sell.
Here are your key takeaways:
This month, there are 1.95% fewer used vehicles on the ground than at the end of April while new vehicle inventory remains relatively consistent. On average, a used car now costs almost as much as a new car did a year ago.
Since the beginning of 2021, new vehicle inventory levels have been trending downwards. However, in recent months, inventory has remained relatively flat, signaling that the market has transitioned to a new normal. At the time of this report, new vehicle inventory was only slightly higher than it was at the end of April, up 2.91%, and we predict that by month-end, inventory will be 970,021, down slightly since April.
In the coming months, ZeroSum expects inventory levels for new cars to remain static as chip shortages, factory shutdowns, and new manufacturing models persist. For dealers, this means their business models will need to evolve. Dealers should consider a more holistic marketing model, with as much focus on used as new.
Since the beginning of the year, new car average prices have remained close to MSRP. In May, the average price of a new vehicle rose 0.39% to $46,899 since the start of April, which is 0.64% higher than MSRP. With consistently low inventory levels and high demand, the discounts and incentives have become less important, putting available inventory in the spotlight. It will be important for dealers to keep an eye on the stabilizing prices and be prepared to adjust their marketing tactics.
Used inventory is currently down another 1.95% since the end of April, and we expect it to remain similar at the end of May at 1,606,023. As we have reached a new normal in terms of new car inventory levels, the opportunity to control sales growth largely relies on dealers’ ability to turn and increase used car volume.
Used vehicle average prices are down only 0.38% from the start of last month, remaining relatively flat overall. With the slight uptick in new vehicle inventory, the pressure to increase used car prices has begun to let up. In March of 2021, the average cost of a new car was a little over $37,000. Currently, the average price of a used car is almost $34,000, meaning that over the course of year, the price of a used car has become almost the same as a new one was a year ago.
The focus on used vehicle marketing is even more important for electric vehicles due to consumer demand for fuel efficient options. The above chart shows that sometimes, consumers are willing to pay near-new sales prices for a used car, rather than waiting for a new car that could take months. As the average gas price has risen to $4.60 a gallon, many consumers are considering making the switch to electric. As manufacturers begin to produce more EVs, pressure on the used EV market should come down, but we are not seeing that yet. The lines are getting blurred between new and used vehicle demand and therefore marketing should be too.
To read more about electric vehicle trends, read our EV data supplement here.
ZeroSum’s Market First Report is based on ZeroSum’s retail vehicle movement and pricing indices, powered by real-time data gathered using ZeroSum’s data-driven marketing platform MarketAI. The platform brings together vast amount of data, including all available light vehicle inventory in the U.S., to help improve marketing performance. MarketAI allows dealers to analyze their market in real-time, using sales conversion rates, market turn rates, days’ supply, and competitive inventory.
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