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Used cars: sales of the latest models have fallen sharply. News from Auto Plus in your smartphone. News from Auto Plus in your inbox

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Used cars: sales of the latest models have fallen sharply.  News from Auto Plus in your smartphone.  News from Auto Plus in your inbox

In recent months, the situation on the automobile market has been very difficult. Indeed, between the Covid-19 pandemic, semiconductor shortages and the war in Ukraine causing major logistical problems, it is not easy to make or sell cars. Because inflation and rising fuel prices are added to this, which do not really encourage motorists to buy a new car, let alone a new one. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that sales have fallen very sharply, with registrations down 15.3% in the first seven months of the year compared to the same period last year. A significant drop, drivers turned instead used vehicles. And it is the latest models that have enjoyed the greatest success in recent years.

Strong fall

Indeed, these cars have many advantages as they exhibit a 20-30% lower price, just a few thousand kilometers on the clock. Suffice it to say that the recent cases, which are less than a year old, have every reason to be pleased. And yet, sales of the latter fell by 45% in July compared to last year. A sharp drop, almost alarming, which looks quite strange. Do the French no longer want a car? It’s amazing when just a few months ago the demand for new used cars was very high. But what then explains this sudden collapse? Actually the reason is very simple…

The deficit in question

If used cars are selling for less, it’s simply because the supply isn’t big enough anymore. Due to production issues, there are fewer recent used models for sale. They are also commonly bought by dealerships and used as demo models, then resold as a priority to their customers. That is why it is very difficult to find a used car that is less than a year old. However, demand is just as high, or even higher and higher, according to industry experts.

Author: Mary Lizak
Source: Auto Plus

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