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Shopper Interest in Truck and SUVs Remained Strong in July; Asking Prices Increased Again for the Majority of New, Used and CPO Vehicles

ATLANTA, Aug. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Two major trends were evident in AutoTrader.com's July Trend Engine report, which offers analysis of traffic to the site each month: shoppers continued to show interest in big trucks and SUVs despite relatively high gas prices, and the production shortages for new cars coupled with continued short supply of quality used cars have pushed asking prices higher across new, used and Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicles.

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"The combination of consumers holding on to their cars longer, leasing drying up and the lack of new car sales in 2009 and 2010 has caused a dearth of late-model quality used cars being available for sale in 2011," said Rick Wainschel, AutoTrader.com's vice president of automotive insights. "This short supply has put tremendous pressure on the used and CPO market, pushing prices higher. Additionally, production shortages in the new car arena have had a similar effect."

New and Used Trucks and SUVs still Popular in July; Compacts take a Hit

While gas prices remained high in July, consumers continued to flock toward big trucks and SUVs. Shoppers briefly turned their attention away from these vehicles earlier in the year when gas prices were nearing $4.00 per gallon, but with the steady decreases in June and leveling off in July, shoppers kept their sights on the vehicles they love.

"Every time gas prices start increasing, there's a threshold at which consumers start focusing more on fuel efficiency than other considerations; however, that threshold becomes a moving target with each major increase, as shoppers' tolerance for what they pay at the pump eventually goes up," Wainschel continued.

Trucks and SUVs continued to make big gains on the list of most-searched new vehicles in July, with seven full-size trucks and five SUVs (including crossovers) dominating the list. Nearly all of the full-size trucks on the list made month-over-month gains in popularity, ranking higher in July than they did in June. The new Dodge Ram 2500 made the biggest month-over-month gain, moving up seven spots from No. 23 in June to No. 16 in July. The new Chevrolet Silverado 2500 also made a notable jump, moving up four spots from No. 18 in June to No. 14 in July. Both the new Ford F-150 and new F-250 moved up two spots, to No. 1 and No. 11, respectively. The new Chevrolet Silverado 1500 came in at No. 5, up one spot from June.

On the SUV front, the new Jeep Grand Cherokee continued to enjoy popularity with shoppers, moving up two spots and breaking into the top 20 at No. 19 in July. The new Ford Explorer moved up one spot in July, taking the No. 10 spot. However, the biggest jump came in the crossover segment, with the new Kia Sorento moving up seven spots month-over-month to land at No. 20 in July.

As in June, compacts took another hit in popularity in July, generating less consumer interest month-over-month. The new Volkswagen Jetta dropped two spots in July to No. 12; however, it is still up fourteen spots year-over-year. Similarly, the new Ford Focus dropped a notable six spots on the list, but it is also well above the No. 56 position it held in July 2010. The new Chevrolet Cruze at No. 8 was the only compact to stay put month-over-month.

Similar trends were seen on the list of most-searched used vehicles, as many full-size trucks moved up in popularity month-over-month while luxury and smaller cars declined. On the full-size truck front, the used Dodge Ram 1500, used Chevrolet Silverado 2500 and used Dodge Ram 2500 all moved up two spots month-over-month. With the exception of the used BMW 3-Series, all of the other most-searched used luxury cars took a hit in popularity, with the used Infiniti G35/37, used BMW 5-Series and used Audi A4 all declining two spots in their ranking month-over-month. The only other used vehicles to decline in their rankings month-over-month were the used Honda Accord and used Honda Civic, which both moved down one spot on the list.

On the list of most-searched CPO vehicles, the trends were a little less organized. Full-size trucks and SUVs remained relatively flat, with only a few standouts in the crossover category. The CPO Honda Pilot moved up three spots month-over-month to No. 13, while the CPO Toyota Highlander dropped two spots to No. 16. However, one minivan made the list in July, with the CPO Honda Odyssey moving up three spots to break into the top 20.

Asking Prices Still on the Rise for Majority of New, Used and CPO

Year-over-year average asking prices for the majority of the most-searched new vehicles on the site continued to increase in July, with 14 out of 19 going up (the new Chevrolet Cruze does not have year-over-year data at this time). Out of those 14, nine vehicles have asking prices that are at least $1,000 higher than they were during the same time last year.  

In the full-size truck segment, the Ford F-250 showed a 6.3% increase in average asking price, which amounts to $2,896. Similarly, the asking price for the new Chevrolet Silverado 2500 increased 9.7%, or $3,880 year-over-year. SUVs also showed big increases, with the new Jeep Grand Cherokee's price rising 5.4% year-over-year, totaling $2,025; the redesigned Ford Explorer leapt 11.2% in average asking price, or $4,040. Of the small cars, the Ford Focus showed the biggest percentage jump in average asking price, going up 15.4% year-over-year, an increase of $2,918.

For the most-searched used vehicles, prices rose year-over-year for 12 out of the top 20 vehicles. The biggest price increases were for smaller cars, including compacts and mid-size sedans. All four of the vehicles fitting into these two categories saw average asking price increases of over 10%. In the compact car segment, the used Honda Civic's price rose 12% to $15,211, which was an increase of $1,631 year-over-year, and the used Volkswagen Jetta's price rose 11.4%, an increase of $1,540 year-over-year.  For mid-size sedans, the used Honda Accord's price rose 12.2%, up $1,926 to $17,692 in July 2011, and the used Nissan Altima's price rose 10.3%, up $1,548 year-over-year to $16,556. The used BMW 3-Series was the only luxury small car to top the thousand-dollar increase mark, as its average asking price went up $1,108, which was a 4.3% increase year-over-year.

While many used trucks and SUVs gained in popularity, average asking prices for these vehicles decreased year-over-year. Most of these decreases were small; however, the used Ford F-250 and used Dodge Ram 1500 both saw decreases over 3.5%, with the F-250 dropping $892 and the Ram 1500 dropping $703 year-over-year. For used SUVs, the Chevrolet Tahoe took the biggest hit in asking price, declining 10.6%, a difference of $2,693.

The big story on the CPO front in July was definitely in average asking prices, which rose on 17 out of 20. Thirteen of those vehicles showed year-over-year price increases in excess of $1,000. These increases signal a high demand for quality, late-model used vehicles, which have been facing supply issues across the board.

Toyota and Honda, both automakers that have been facing challenges due to the Japan earthquake, had 10 vehicles that experienced a price increase over $1,000, with three models even topping the $2,000 mark. The CPO Toyota Highlander's price increased $2,412, the CPO Honda Accord's price increased $2,075 and the CPO Toyota's 4-Runner's price increased $2,012.

Top 10 Articles on AutoTrader.com in July

In July, shoppers showed great interest in AutoTrader.com's long-term test of the Volkswagen Jetta TDI. Also making a big splash was AutoTrader.com's recently released iPhone app and some celebrity car listing sightings.

The Top 10 Articles in July were:

  1. Top 8 Fuel-Efficient American Cars
  2. 2011 VW Jetta TDI Test - More than Economy
  3. Jetta TDI Test: Flying vs. Driving Follow-Up
  4. 2011 Kia Sorento - New Car Review
  5. 5 Great New American Cars
  6. For Sale on AutoTrader.com: New England Patriot's Audi A4
  7. For sale on AutoTrader: Dave Mirra's G55 AMG
  8. For Sale on AutoTrader: Baseball Player Luis Castillo's Maserati
  9. Check Out Our New iPhone App
  10. Jetta TDI Test: Flying vs. Driving Challenge


 

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Atlanta-based AutoTrader.com, created in 1997, is the Internet's ultimate automotive marketplace and consumer information website. AutoTrader.com aggregates in a single location millions of new cars, used cars and certified pre-owned cars from thousands of auto dealers and private sellers and is a leading online resource for auto dealers, individuals and manufacturers to advertise and market their vehicles to in-market shoppers. The company also provides a robust suite of software tools for dealers and manufacturers to help them manage and market their vehicle inventory and display advertising on the Internet. AutoTrader.com continues to grow key business metrics, including revenue, profitability and site traffic. Today, AutoTrader.com attracts more than 15 million unique monthly visitors who utilize the site to review descriptions, photos and videos of vehicles for sale; research and compare vehicles; review pricing and specials; and read auto-related content like buying and selling tips and editorial coverage of major auto shows and automotive trends. AutoTrader.com operates two other auto marketing brands, AutoTraderClassics.com and AutoTraderLatino.com. AutoTrader.com also owns used vehicle management software company vAuto, Kelley Blue Book (Kbb.com), HomeNet Automotive, a leading provider of online inventory management and merchandising solutions for the automotive retail industry and VinSolutions, a leading provider of end-to-end solution platforms for dealers.  AutoTrader.com is a majority-owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. Providence Equity Partners is a 25 percent owner of the company and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers is also an investor. For more information, please visit www.autotrader.com.

JULY TOP 10 NEW VEHICLE BRANDS SEARCHED

 

MAKE

Rank 7/11

Rank 7/10

 

Ford

1

1

 

Chevrolet

2

2

 

Dodge

3

4

 

Toyota

4

3

 

Nissan

5

5

 

Hyundai

6

10

 

Jeep

7

8

 

GMC

8

7

 

Kia

9

14

 

BMW

10

6

 

 
 
     


 

JULY TOP 10 USED VEHICLE BRANDS SEARCHED

 

MAKE

Rank 7/11

Rank 7/10

 

Ford

1

1

 

Chevrolet

2

2

 

Toyota

3

3

 

Dodge

4

4

 

BMW

5

5

 

Nissan

6

6

 

Honda

7

7

 

Mercedes-Benz

8

8

 

Jeep

9

9

 

GMC

10

10

 

 
 
     


 

JULY TOP 20 MOST-SEARCHED NEW VEHICLES

 

MAKE

MODEL

VDP

Rank

7/11

VDP

Rank

6/11

VDP

Rank

7/10

Avg.

Price

7/11

Avg.

Price

7/10

Price

%

Change

 

Ford

F-150

1

3

3

$37,783

$37,352

1.15%

 

Ford

Mustang

2

1

1

$37,104

$33,317

11.37%

 

Chevrolet

Camaro

3

2

2

$35,486

$34,099

4.07%

 

Jeep

Wrangler

4

4

7

$30,481

$29,564

3.10%

 

Chevrolet

Silverado 1500

5

6

4

$33,558

$33,751

-0.57%

 

Chevrolet

Corvette

6

5

8

$65,851

$70,287

-6.31%

 

Dodge

Challenger

7

7

12

$33,124

$33,722

-1.77%

 

Chevrolet

Cruze

8

8

N/A

$20,786

N/A

N/A

 

Dodge

Ram 1500

9

9

10

$34,844

$34,686

0.46%

 

Ford

Explorer

10

11

81

$39,973

$35,933

11.24%

 

Ford

F-250

11

13

5

$48,780

$45,884

6.31%

 

Volkswagen

Jetta

12

10

26

$23,120

$23,658

-2.27%

 

Chevrolet

Equinox

13

14

15

$27,413

$27,895

-1.73%

 

Chevrolet

Silverado 2500

14

18

11

$44,088

$40,208

9.65%

 

Hyundai

Sonata

15

17

16

$25,221

$23,360

7.97%

 

Dodge

Ram 2500

16

23

19

$46,968

$46,523

0.96%

 

Dodge

Charger

17

16

74

$31,641

$29,321

7.91%

 

Ford

Focus

18

12

56

$21,864

$18,946

15.40%

 

Jeep

Grand Cherokee

19

21

9

$39,318

$37,293

5.43%

 

Kia

Sorento

20

27

40

$27,893

$27,069

3.04%

 

 
 
               


 

JULY TOP 20 MOST-SEARCHED USED VEHICLES

 

MAKE

MODEL

VDP

Rank

7/11

VDP

Rank

6/11

VDP

Rank

7/10

Avg.

Price

7/11

Avg.

Price

7/10

Price

%

Change

 

Ford

F-150

1

1

1

$19,780

$20,366

-2.88%

 

BMW

3-Series

2

2

2

$26,706

$25,597

4.33%

 

Chevrolet

Silverado 1500

3

3

3

$19,576

$19,732

-0.79%

 

Ford

Mustang

4

4

4

$19,508

$18,364

6.23%

 

Jeep

Wrangler

5

5

7

$20,940

$20,318

3.06%

 

Ford

F-250

6

6

5

$23,802

$24,694

-3.61%

 

Dodge

Ram 1500

7

9

8

$17,668

$18,371

-3.82%

 

Honda

Accord

8

7

6

$17,692

$15,766

12.22%

 

Honda

Civic

9

8

9

$15,211

$13,580

12.01%

 

Chevrolet

Tahoe

10

10

10

$22,731

$25,424

-10.59%

 

Chevrolet

Silverado 2500

11

13

12

$22,547

$23,006

-1.99%

 

Toyota

Tacoma

12

12

14

$20,865

$19,057

9.48%

 

Infiniti

G35/37

13

11

11

$23,764

$23,145

2.67%

 

Nissan

Altima

14

15

15

$16,556

$15,007

10.32%

 

Dodge

Ram 2500

15

17

13

$24,749

$25,106

-1.42%

 

BMW

5-Series

16

14

17

$30,050

$30,755

-2.29%

 

Jeep

Grand Cherokee

17

18

16

$16,602

$16,388

1.31%

 

Audi

A4

18

16

19

$21,787

$21,307

2.25%

 

Toyota

Tundra

19

19

18

$22,661

$22,469

0.85%

 

Volkswagen

Jetta

20

20

21

$15,057

$13,518

11.39%

 

 
 
               


 

JULY TOP 20 MOST-SEARCHED CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES

 

MAKE

MODEL

VDP

Rank

7/11

VDP

Rank

6/11

VDP

Rank

7/10

Avg.

Price

7/11

Avg.

Price

7/10

Price

%

Change

 

BMW

3-Series

1

1

1

$31,962

$30,504

4.78%

 

Honda

Accord

2

2

2

$20,249

$18,174

11.42%

 

Chevrolet

Silverado 1500

3

3

3

$24,679

$24,233

1.84%

 

Audi

A4

4

5

9

$26,776

$26,550

0.85%

 

Toyota

Tundra

5

4

4

$26,969

$25,567

5.48%

 

Toyota

Camry

6

8

7

$18,831

$17,352

8.52%

 

Honda

Civic

7

6

8

$17,852

$16,074

11.06%

 

Toyota

Tacoma

8

7

10

$24,168

$22,284

8.46%

 

Chevrolet

Tahoe

9

9

5

$33,107

$33,633

-1.56%

 

Ford

F-150

10

10

6

$26,676

$25,266

5.58%

 

Volkswagen

Jetta

11

12

13

$17,823

$16,205

9.98%

 

BMW

5-Series

12

11

11

$36,394

$37,442

-2.80%

 

Honda

Pilot

13

16

16

$26,609

$24,838

7.13%

 

Acura

TL

14

13

12

$27,474

$25,970

5.79%

 

Ford

Mustang

15

15

14

$23,766

$21,602

10.02%

 

Toyota

Highlander

16

14

15

$27,204

$24,791

9.73%

 

Acura

MDX

17

17

18

$32,402

$32,540

-0.42%

 

Honda

CR-V

18

19

23

$21,531

$21,123

1.93%

 

Toyota

4-Runner

19

18

17

$26,952

$24,850

8.46%

 

Honda

Odyssey

20

23

25

$25,495

$24,114

5.73%

 

 
 
               


 

SOURCE AutoTrader.com

For further information: Julie Shipp, +1-404-568-7914, +1-404-558-7837 (cell), julie.shipp@autotrader.com
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