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Used car prices fell 2.3% over the prior month in July and 10.9% from the prior year, data from the BLS revealed on Wednesday. ... As these new car prices trend downward, values of newer used ...
According to the highly-watched Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index (which tracks wholesale used-car prices at dealer auctions), used car prices jumped 3.7% in February compared to January of this ...
For the purposes of the study, iSeeCars defined a deal as a savings of at least 5%, or a minimum of $1,386 off the average used car price of $27,726. Next, find out how much you can actually save ...
Used car prices tumbled 7% in 2023, the second year in a row of falling prices in the sector after a massive pandemic-era run-up. ... an increase of 16.8% from last year’s 13.5 million figure. ...
Canada's 3,500 car dealers, which employ 140,000 people, told the federal and Ontario governments in mid-November they are at risk from the financial crisis; they are asking the national government to help out despite a record year [citation needed] of sales. Ottawa is considering providing financial aid to the Canadian subsidiaries of the Big ...
The company reports market value prices for new and used automobiles of all types, as well as motorcycles, snowmobiles and personal watercraft. [16] For both new and used automobiles, Kelley Blue Book provides a fair market range and fair purchase price, based on actual transactions of what others are paying for a vehicle and adjusted regularly as market conditions change.
The auto industry is still reeling from the blowback of production plant shutdowns and supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic. Three and a half years later, prices for all vehicles remain...
Canada is currently the thirteenth-largest auto-producing nation in the world, and seventh largest auto exporter by value, producing 1.4 million vehicles and exporting $32 billion worth of vehicles in 2020. [1] Canada's highest rankings ever were the second-largest producer in the world between 1918 and 1923 and third-largest after World War II.