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New-Car Transaction Prices Reach New Record, KBB Reports

Average transaction prices in December were up nearly 3% from a year ago and nearly 1.6% from November, with Hyundai and Kia posting the largest percentage gain among major OEMs.

by Staff
January 6, 2015
2 min to read


Manufacturer

December

2014 Transaction Price (Avg.)*

November

2014 Transaction Price (Avg.)*

December

 2013 Transaction Price (Avg.)*

Percent Change November 2014 to December

2014*

Percent Change December

2013 to December

2014*

American Honda

$27,437

$27,366

$27,138

0.3%

1.1%

Fiat Chrysler

$33,833

$33,269

$33,085

1.7%

2.3%

Ford

$36,485

$35,874

$35,288

1.7%

3.4%

General Motors

$38,816

$37,957

$37,323

2.3%

4.0%

Hyundai-Kia

$25,345

$25,376

$24,030

-0.1%

5.5%

Nissan North America

$29,257

$28,582

$28,919

2.4%

1.2%

Toyota Motor Company  

$32,112

$31,360

$31,605

2.4%

1.6%

Volkswagen  Group

$38,264

$38,292

$38,820

-0.1%

-1.4%

Industry

$34,367

$33,811

$33,525

1.6%

2.5%

*Kelley Blue Book Average Transaction Prices do not include applied consumer incentives


IRVINE, Calif. —Kelley Blue Book reported this week that the estimated average transaction price (ATP) for light vehicles in the United States was $34,367 in December 2014, up $842 from a year ago and $556 from November. The vehicle information site noted that December’s average was highest month on record for average transaction prices.

“Pricing is strong across most of the industry with the exception of the hybrid/alternative energy segment, which dropped 1.2% as gas prices hit a five-year low,” said Alec Gutierrez, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book. “Lower gas prices will further help the market for trucks and utilities, which are traditionally popular in December.”

Among the brands benefitting from the strength in trucks and utility vehicles, Fiat Chrysler transaction prices were up 2.3 percent on strong RAM sales as well as higher Dodge pricing. Dodge average transaction prices were up 6.8 percent following the discontinuation of the discount mid-size Avenger sedan. In addition, the average transaction price for the Challenger, now including the 707-horsepower SRT Hellcat model, was up 15.4 percent.

“Another notable automaker is Hyundai Kia with the biggest percentage gain of the major manufacturers at 5.5 percent,” said Tim Fleming, analyst for Kelley Blue Book. “The Hyundai brand was up 6.8 percent, helped by the Sonata, which brought the model’s average up 6.1 percent to $26,046. Kia average transaction prices were up 3.1 percent, highlighted by a 16.7 increase from the recently redesigned Sedona minivan.”

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