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We are pleased to present below all posts archived in 'September, 2014'. If you still can't find what you are looking for, try using the search box.
We reported last week that the volume of trucks sold wholesale in August increased over July. We now know that pricing dipped slightly, with the average sleeper tractor bringing $40,059 – a $1,048 (or 2.5%) decrease month-over-month...
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Last week, we reported on a decrease in number of trucks retailed by dealers in August compared to July. We thought that this movement might have indicated a relaxation of demand as fleets and operators shift to the busiest of the freight-hauling months, but pricing didn’t move as a result...
Tuesday, we noted that retail buyers took a bit of a break from purchasing in August. As the last of our late dealer sales reports trickle in, we predict that August auction and dealer-to-dealer selling activity followed a different trajectory...
With about 85% of our August retail sales data collected, we estimate that dealers sold an average of 5.5 trucks per rooftop. This result would be the lowest since January, a month heavily impacted by severe weather...
Thanks to the increased supply of late-model sleeper tractors, we are able to track the relative performance of 2012MY units with a high degree of confidence.
Diving right in, we see that the Peterbilt 386 dipped unexpectedly in July...
As we wrote in last month’s Guidelines, “now is the time to make hay while the sun shines.” Fleets and owner-operators are expanding and trading up to newer trucks, thanks to improved business confidence and the need to move more freight. There are more late-model, lower-mileage trucks available to sell thanks to the return to shorter trade cycles...
Construction activity in stronger regions continues to gradually drive up pricing for used construction trucks. Price and volume of trucks sold in 2014 to date outpaces 2013...