U.S. new car prices up YOY in December

U.S. new vehicles prices were up 1.7% or $56, year-over-year, in December 2019, while declining 0.2% or $80 from the previous month, according to valuation analysts at Kelley Blue Book.

The estimated average transaction price for a light vehicle in the U.S. in December was $38,948. Most OEMs noted by KBB experienced increases in average transaction prices, though American Honda (Acura, Honda) slipped 1.7% YOY.

The Ford Motor Company managed a strong sales month in December with its average prices up 6.5%, thanks in part to the Mustang (up 11% due to the Shelby GT350 and GT500 variants) and the new Explorer rising 9%. The Lincoln brand’s increases came in part from the Corsair (up 8%), and the pricing of the new Aviator strengthened in December.

Nissan North America was up 1% during the same period, with its Infiniti brand down 3% and Nissan up 2%. Infiniti’s QX50 declined 8% while the aging QX60 dropped 5%. Nissan’s boost came from its cars — its redesigned Versa (up 15%) and electric LEAF (up 9%). The Rogue and Altima were both up 2%.

As for the percentage change in average transaction prices from December 2018 to 2019, the electric vehicle segment declined 14.9%, full-size cars were down 0.6%, and hybrid/alternative energy cars were down 2.0%. Luxury cars also declined 2.4% YOY, and all other segments listed by KBB were up.

About Todd Phillips

Todd Phillips is the editorial director of Universus Media Group Inc. and the editor of Canadian auto dealer magazine. Todd can be reached at tphillips@universusmedia.com.

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