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ACT: Used truck sales pull back in April

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ACT: Used truck sales pull back in April
Used truck sales dip in April, according to ACT Rsearch.

COLUMBUS, Ind. — April preliminary Class 8 same dealer used truck retail sales pulled back from March’s strong performance, down 5.4% m/m, according to the latest preliminary release of the State of the Industry: U.S. Classes 3-8 Used Trucks published by ACT Research.

“The decline was not as large as expected based on historical seasonality, which called for an 11% m/m decrease,” said Steve Tam, vice president, ACT. “Auction sales dropped by 52%, in typical first month of the quarter fashion. The wholesale segment enjoyed the only improvement in April, growing 14% m/m. Total reported preliminary sales finished April down 27% m/m. Given outperformance relative to seasonality, it appears as though freight growth continues to entice used equipment buyers.”

Used Cl8 Retail Summary Heat Map April 2026 Prelim
(Graph courtesy ACT Research)

“The preliminary average retail price (same dealer sales) of used Class 8 trucks grew nicely in April, gaining 5.4% m/m to hit $57,148,” Tam said. “Pricing also beat seasonal expectations, which called for an almost 11% decline.”

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Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.

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