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KBB: Average New-Car Transaction Price Up 2%

Honda, GM, and Ford were among the top-performing factories in September, helping to drive an average gain of 2% in new-vehicle prices compared with the same month last year.

by Staff
October 2, 2018
KBB: Average New-Car Transaction Price Up 2%

 

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The average transaction price of a new Honda or Acura, including the redesigned Acura RDX, grew 4.6% year-over-year in September, edging out General Motors (4.0%) and Ford (3.2%) for the best-performing U.S. factory. Photo courtesy American Honda Motor Corp.

IRVINE, Calif. — Kelley Blue Book reported the estimated average transaction price for U.S. light vehicles was $35,742 in September 2018. New-vehicle prices increased by $687 (2%) from September 2017, while remaining essentially flat (-0.4%) from last month.

“While September sales are expected to decline, average transaction prices remained strong, rising 2% year-over-year,” said Tim Fleming, analyst for Kelley Blue Book. “With interest rates on the rise and manufacturer incentives at a healthy level, thanks to tighter production, monthly payments for consumers are immediately impacted. If gas prices stay high in the fourth quarter, affordability will likely be a concern for new-car buyers and could lead to fewer sales at year-end.”

American Honda and General Motors were the strongest performers with help from redesigned models and the strength of trucks and utility vehicles. Also among the top three performers, Ford Motor Company’s average transaction prices grew by 3% in September 2018. Lincoln rose 12%, thanks to the Navigator, which was up 33%. The Ford brand also reported a good month, up 3%. The new Expedition had the biggest month for Ford, increasing 16%, while Mustang improved 9% on a high sales mix of the Mustang GT.

Among the major manufacturers, Volkswagen Group reported the only year-over-year decline, falling 1%, as Volkswagen’s 2% gains were offset by Audi’s 4% decline. Volkswagen’s improvement was largely due to the Tiguan, with its share of sales doubling since its redesign. Audi had a lot of new models in its lineup last year, which is contributing to this year’s declines, analysts noted. The Q5, Audi’s top seller, was down 2%.

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