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ACT: Preliminary used truck sales up 24% in February

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ACT: Preliminary used truck sales up 24% in February
ACT: Used semi-trucks see gains in February.

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary Class 8 same dealer used truck retail sales improved 24% m/m in February, according to the latest preliminary release of the State of the Industry: U.S. Classes 3-8 Used Trucks published by ACT Research.

“The jump was larger than expected based on historical seasonality, which called for a 6% m/m increase,” said Steve Tam, vice president, ACT. “Auction sales improved by an even greater margin (+128%) following their first month of the quarter blues. Wholesale activity also improved, adding 25% m/m. Total reported preliminary sales finished February 54% higher than January. Rather than signaling a surge in demand, the uncharacteristically strong showing seems to indicate a catch-up from weather-related softness in January’s weak showing.”

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(Graph courtesy ACT)

“The preliminary average retail price (same dealer sales) of used Class 8 trucks pulled back again in February, slipping 1% m/m to $53,969,” Tam said. ‘Pricing was counter to seasonal expectations, which called for a 6% gain.”

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