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October Sales: SAAR Could Hit 17M for 5th Straight Year

The latest report shows U.S. new car dealers are on pace for yet another 17 million-unit year, led by gains at Japanese and Korean factories, increased incentive spending, and fleet sales.

Tariq Kamal
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November 4, 2019
October Sales: SAAR Could Hit 17M for 5th Straight Year

Honda reported a 7.6% year-over-year sales increase in October, propelled by sales of light trucks, including the Ridgeline pickup as well as its lineup of SUVs and crossovers.

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(Bobit) — The seasonally adjusted annualized rate of U.S. new vehicle sales could exceed 17 million units for the fifth straight year, according to reports and estimates compiled by Automotive News. That would register as a mild surprise for the industry, for which most forecasters predicted at least a slight dropoff for 2019.

Sales were down 1.8% year-over-year in October and were down 1.6% through September, according to the Automotive News Data Center.

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Each of the Detroit 3 manufacturers has ceased issuing monthly sales reports; Q4 numbers are expected in the first week of January. Analysts estimate a prolonged United Auto Workers strike dinged General Motors to the tune of a 12% year-over-year decline and that Ford (-1.9%) and Fiat Chrysler (-2.8%) also suffered minor setbacks in October.

Read: Average New Vehicle Prices Up Nearly 3% in October

Hyundai and Kia (11.1%), Honda (7.6%), and Subaru (0.2%) registered year-over-year gains. Those factories were joined in the winners’ circle by Volvo (20%), Audi (19%), Porsche (13%), Mazda (4.5%), and Land Rover (3.1%). Genesis topped them all with a 420% increase from October 2018.

On the decline was Nissan (-5.8%), Volkswagen (-3.2%), and Toyota (-1.2%). Mini (-18%), Jaguar (-11%), and Mitsubishi (-7.9%) also registered year-over-year losses.

“Although OEM incentives growth has diminished, deals remain plentiful.”

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Analysts say much of the credit for a strong October should go to high incentives and sustained fleet sales. ALG reports incentives were up 4.7% overall, led by GM and Fiat Chrysler (both 11%), Honda (10%), and Subaru (6.6%).

“Auto consumers continue to benefit from available incentives and credit levels. Although OEM incentives growth has diminished, deals remain plentiful,” said Chris Hopson, manager of the North America light vehicle sales forecast for IHS Markit. “Additionally, interest rates are not expected to meaningfully rise through the end of the year. Therefore, consumers looking for a new vehicle are still being presented with a fruitful environment.”

Read: Detroit, Japan Factories Suffer in Short September Sales Report

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