And They Keep Buying: New Car Sales Up Again
![]() Ford F-150 |
IRVINE, CA -- July 1, 2015: The analysts at Kelley Blue Book today report the estimated average transaction price (ATP) for light vehicles in the United States was $33,340 in June 2015. New-car prices have increased by $821 (up 2.5 percent) from June 2014, while increasing $209 (up 0.6 percent) from last month.
"Ford showed the strongest ATP gains last month, driven largely by its all-new F-150 and a transaction price 6.6 percent higher than the previous generation F-150 last year," said Karl Brauer, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book. "The all-new Edge and Mustang, along with updated versions of the Expedition and Lincoln Navigator, also contributed to Ford's pricing gains. The automaker may be struggling to grow volume and market share, but from a profitability standpoint Ford is doing quite well."
Manufacturer | June 2015 Transaction Price (Avg.)* | May 2015 Transaction Price (Avg.)* | June 2014 Transaction Price (Avg.)* | Percent Change May 2015 to June 2015* | Percent Change June 2014 to June 2015* |
American Honda (Acura, Honda) | $27,279 | $27,185 | $26,532 | 0.3% | 2.8% |
Fiat Chrysler (Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, RAM) | $34,352 | $34,160 | $33,056 | 0.6% | 3.9% |
Ford Motor Company (Ford, Lincoln) | $35,343 | $35,000 | $33,792 | 1.0% |
4.6% |
General Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC) | $37,121 | $36,817 | $36,623 | 0.8% | 1.4% |
Hyundai-Kia | $25,140 | $25,001 | $24,253 | 0.6% | 3.7% |
Nissan North America (Nissan, Infiniti) | $28,088 | $28,005 | $26,884 | 0.3% |
4.5% |
Toyota Motor Company (Lexus, Scion, Toyota) | $30,197 | $30,324 | $29,904 | -0.4% | 1.0% |
Volkswagen Group (Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche) | $39,136 | $39,079 | $39,626 | 0.1% | -1.2% |
Industry | $33,340 | $33,131 | $32,519 | 0.6% | 2.5% |
*Kelley Blue Book Average Transaction Prices do not include applied consumer incentives |
Volkswagen Group was the only automaker to see average transaction prices fall in June, with the high-volume Jetta and Passat down 5.8 percent and 1.1 percent, respectively. The Audi and Porsche luxury brands' ATPs were up compared to last June, but they couldn't overcome the Volkswagen brand's drop, resulting in the automaker's average across all brands to fall 1.2 percent last month.