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Used Market Expected to Slow
Saturday April 27, 2019
Article Highlights
- "We were expecting a bit of a roller coaster [this year], and it's already delivered that," said Cox Automotive Chief Economist Jonathan Smoke.
- There were seven straight weeks of price declines to start 2019, and it wasn't until the 10th week of the year that the spring bounce started to take hold in earnest, according to Cox Automotive
- Used-vehicle values, based on Cox's 3-year-old vehicle index, rose 2.9 percent in the six weeks thereafter.
Automotive News, April 27, 2019 – For the used-vehicle market, 2019 got off to a slow start before finally getting a spring bounce.
But as tax refunds began to make their way to people’s bank accounts, buyers began to show up at used-vehicle lots accordingly.