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US new vehicle sales in Q3 seen to be growing at weaker pace

by News Wires
October 1, 2024
in Automotive
Cars drive along a highway during the Memorial Day weekend while the New York Skyline and the Empire State Building are seen in the background in Clifton, New Jersey, US.

Cars drive along a highway during the Memorial Day weekend while the New York Skyline and the Empire State Building are seen in the background in Clifton, New Jersey, US.

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NEW YORK – US auto sales are projected to grow at a weaker pace in the third quarter from a year earlier, according to industry experts, as inflationary headwinds continue to push consumers away from considering new vehicles, Reuters reported.

Carmakers benefited from a surge in new orders for crossovers and pickup trucks over the years, but, that growth has tapered off as buyers struggle to navigate higher expenses.

Market research firm J.D. Power estimates overall new vehicle sales to be up 0.2% at 3,882,600 units in the third quarter.

Buyers are also opting for more affordable models such as compact pickup trucks and SUVs such as Ford’s (F.N), opens new tab Maverick.

Subcompact SUVs and compact cars are two of the hottest vehicle segments right now, helped by their relatively affordable price tags, said Charlie Chesbrough, senior economist at Cox Automotive.

Industry experts expected automakers to rebound with stronger sales in the third quarter, however, discounts offered by companies and the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut were not enough to invigorate demand.

According to data from Cox, General Motors (GM.N), opens new tab is still expected to retain its top spot in the quarter, but will experience a 3 per cent drop in sales. Toyota Motor’s (7203.T), opens new tab North America unit and Ford are expected to take the next two spots.

However, auto research firm Edmunds expects quarterly overall new US vehicle sales to be down nearly 2%.

Edmunds analysts also flagged other potential snags for automakers in the country such as possible disruptions from the East Coast port strike.

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