Exciting Designs Fuel New Car Interest
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ATLANTA, April 7 -- During the month of March, the Chevrolet Camaro once again became the most-viewed new vehicle on AutoTrader.com. Meanwhile, Hyundai's new Sonata midsize sedan was the most-viewed new vehicle in its class for the first time ever, surpassing competitors that include Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima.
Other big gains in new vehicles came from a pair of compact crossovers. The new Chevrolet Equinox was up 186% in views year-over-year, making it the most-viewed new vehicle in its class and the 8th most-viewed new vehicle overall. The new Kia Sorento, a direct competitor of the Equinox, saw views increase 268% year-over-year, making it the 2nd most-viewed compact crossover, and 20th overall among all vehicles.
"As the Camaro, Equinox, Sorento and Sonata all prove, hot new designs still are capable of drawing shopper attention on-line and in showrooms," said AutoTrader.com President and CEO Chip Perry. "With most major automakers planning lots of new product to roll out during the course of 2010, consumers will have a lot to be excited about at their local dealership this year."
Average asking prices for new vehicles continued to creep up, a sign of better management of production in relation to demand than what was seen in 2009. These increases, though, were offset by manufacturer incentives which helped drive shoppers to dealers, resulting in the best month for new vehicle sales so far in 2010.
Economic Recovery Continues to Fuel Demand for Full-size Trucks
Used full-size trucks continued to see increased activity on AutoTrader.com last month. These increases were led by the used Dodge Ram 2500 and the used Ford F-250, which both saw views rise about 20% from March of 2009. The used Chevrolet Silverado 2500 also gained big, up 18% compared to March of last year.
"This improvement we have seen in views for work trucks is a good harbinger of improvements to the economy at large," said Perry. "These vehicles' popularity is a direct reflection of rebounding activity in the business and industrial segments, which in turn points towards increased spending among general consumers. We expect this trend to soon be reflected in increased activity not just for work trucks, but also popular family vehicles such as midsize sedans and crossovers."
While searches for Certified Pre-Owned vehicles were down slightly year-over-year, much of this is still the result of depleted inventories in the sector. The reduced inventory of CPO vehicles continued to push average asking prices higher, especially among trucks, SUVs and crossovers both foreign and domestic. For example, the average asking price for a Certified GMC Sierra 1500 pick-up rose 15% to $24,541, while the average asking price for a Honda Pilot crossover rose 14% to $24,668.
"Manufacturers and dealers spent a lot of time and money explaining to consumers the benefits of CPO vehicles," said Perry. "And just as consumers were responding, leasing, a key supply avenue for CPO vehicles, dried up with the credit crunch. With leasing beginning to see new signs of life, the supply of CPO vehicles should improve over time and many consumers will again give this segment a look."
Record Traffic
In March, AutoTrader.com logged 16.5 million unique monthly visitors, the highest traffic the company had ever experienced, beating the previous record from March 2009 by almost a half-million unique visitors. Heavy marketing of autos and auto incentives coupled with the recovering economy helped raise consumer interest in making a new or used vehicle purchase, driving them on-line to research and compare models in their efforts to find the perfect car at the right price. AutoTrader.com's own extensive marketing efforts, including strong presence on networks including MTV, VH1 and Lifetime and displays at the United States' largest auto shows over the past few months helped lead those shoppers to AutoTrader.com in record numbers.
Future Trends
"With the U.S. auto show season coming to a close with the New York International Auto Show this month and manufacturers getting ready to put into showrooms a variety of new vehicles, it will be interesting to see what cars become popular on our site and in sales over the next eight to 10 months," said Perry.
A major trend this auto show season has been small, stylish and fuel-efficient cars like the new Ford Fiesta, the new Mazda 2, the new Chevy Cruze and the new Fiat-Chrysler 500. These cars are aimed squarely at the segment of consumers who say they want cars that are fuel efficient, great to look at and fun to drive, three things that have not normally gone together on U.S. roads.
"As a result of gas prices starting to creep up a bit and people more than ever aware of the environment, we will be keeping an eye on how these new small cars fare in the market when they do become available in dealer showrooms," said Perry.
About AutoTrader.com
AutoTrader.com, created in 1997 and headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., is the Internet's leading auto classifieds marketplace and consumer information website. AutoTrader.com aggregates in a single location millions of new cars, used cars and certified pre-owned cars from thousands of auto dealers and private owners. The site attracts about 15 million unique monthly visitors. Through innovative merchandising functionality such as multiple photos, videos, detailed descriptions and comprehensive research and compare tools, AutoTrader.com unites new and used car buyers and sellers online to improving the way people research, locate and advertise vehicles. AutoTrader.com is a majority-owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. The venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers is also an investor. For more information, please visit www.autotrader.com.
Rank Rank Rank Change from MAKE MODEL 3/10 3/09 2/10 3/09 New Cars Chevrolet Camaro 1 2 N/A N/A Ford F-150 2 1 1 -28.64% Ford Mustang 3 3 2 -18.31% Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4 4 8 -0.40% BMW 3-Series 5 6 4 -23.69% Chevrolet Corvette 6 9 11 -15.64% Jeep Wrangler 7 5 12 -23.44% Chevrolet Equinox 8 12 87 186.01% Dodge Ram 1500 9 8 9 -33.08% Hyundai Sonata 10 22 37 57.98% Dodge Challenger 11 13 3 -46.39% Honda Accord 12 7 6 -40.96% Ford F-250 13 10 14 -18.47% Toyota Camry 14 14 5 -45.76% Toyota Tacoma 15 17 15 -17.65% Nissan 370Z 16 28 7 -46.04% Honda Civic 17 16 10 -42.03% Nissan Altima 18 19 13 -38.38% Chevrolet Silverado 2500 19 21 25 2.35% Kia Sorento 20 15 140 268.82% Avg Price - Avg Price - Change from MAKE MODEL 3/10 3/09 3/09 New Cars Chevrolet Camaro $33,674.52 N/A N/A Ford F-150 $36,468.49 $33,670.19 8.31% Ford Mustang $31,479.67 $32,661.69 -3.62% Chevrolet Silverado 1500 $33,722.73 $31,868.68 5.82% BMW 3-Series $59,209.90 $58,350.03 1.47% Chevrolet Corvette $63,050.01 $60,880.02 3.56% Jeep Wrangler $28,956.02 $27,439.40 5.53% Chevrolet Equinox $27,302.19 $26,244.60 4.03% Dodge Ram 1500 $34,560.50 $34,048.39 1.50% Hyundai Sonata $22,105.57 $21,777.16 1.51% Dodge Challenger $35,880.29 $37,215.55 -3.59% Honda Accord $25,997.89 $25,809.39 0.73% Ford F-250 $44,412.84 $42,226.16 5.18% Toyota Camry $24,586.44 $24,232.56 1.46% Toyota Tacoma $26,144.25 $25,424.70 2.83% Nissan 370Z $39,039.86 $35,891.14 8.77% Honda Civic $19,951.93 $20,846.42 -4.29% Nissan Altima $24,676.60 $24,464.64 0.87% Chevrolet Silverado 2500 $41,132.44 $39,095.52 5.21% Kia Sorento $26,858.85 $24,430.49 9.94% Used Cars Ford F-150 1 1 1 11.38% BMW 3-Series 2 3 2 -2.12% Chevrolet Silverado 1500 3 2 4 10.63% Ford Mustang 4 4 3 -4.05% Honda Accord 5 6 5 2.96% Ford F-250 6 5 9 19.79% Dodge Ram 1500 7 7 8 2.63% Honda Civic 8 9 6 -9.35% Jeep Wrangler 9 10 11 12.64% Chevrolet Tahoe 10 8 10 4.89% Infiniti G35/G37 11 13 7 -13.94% Chevrolet Silverado 2500 12 11 17 18.70% Nissan Altima 13 12 14 6.45% Dodge Ram 2500 14 14 19 20.62% BMW 5-Series 15 18 12 -2.21% Toyota Tacoma 16 16 16 5.61% Jeep Grand Cherokee 17 17 13 -13.82% Ford Explorer 18 15 18 -3.57% Toyota Tundra 19 23 24 7.46% Audi A4 20 20 15 -19.01% Used Cars Ford F-150 $19,852.05 $17,251.58 15.07% BMW 3-Series $24,547.76 $26,064.10 -5.82% Chevrolet Silverado 1500 $19,207.73 $16,881.56 13.78% Ford Mustang $17,487.58 $16,446.28 6.33% Honda Accord $15,793.04 $15,232.10 3.68% Ford F-250 $23,556.48 $20,971.06 12.33% Dodge Ram 1500 $18,001.69 $15,605.74 15.35% Honda Civic $13,551.59 $13,409.38 1.06% Jeep Wrangler $19,459.87 $16,456.43 18.25% Chevrolet Tahoe $25,353.26 $22,148.28 14.47% Infiniti G35/G37 $22,518.05 $20,899.21 7.75% Chevrolet Silverado 2500 $23,159.17 $20,507.30 12.93% Nissan Altima $14,943.98 $14,163.51 5.51% Dodge Ram 2500 $24,708.20 $21,511.15 14.86% BMW 5-Series $29,755.12 $29,834.92 -0.27% Toyota Tacoma $18,939.06 $17,496.86 8.24% Jeep Grand Cherokee $16,719.42 $14,844.80 12.63% Ford Explorer $15,998.87 $14,633.80 9.33% Toyota Tundra $22,017.94 $20,027.24 9.94% Audi A4 $20,996.36 $20,392.11 2.96% Rank Rank Rank Change from MAKE MODEL 3/10 3/09 2/10 3/09 Certified Pre-Owned BMW 3-Series 1 1 1 -20.26% Honda Accord 2 2 2 -13.18% Silverado Chevrolet 1500 3 3 3 -13.95% --------- ---------- --- --- --- ------ Chevrolet Tahoe 4 4 5 -11.82% Ford F-150 5 5 7 -2.20% BMW 5-Series 6 6 4 -24.03% Toyota Tundra 7 7 6 -16.74% Honda Civic 8 9 8 -26.63% Audi A4 9 8 10 -22.60% Toyota Tacoma 10 10 13 -10.06% Toyota Camry 11 11 9 -29.70% Ford Mustang 12 14 18 -5.62% Acura TL 13 12 16 -14.32% Honda Pilot 14 15 23 -5.26% Volkswagen Jetta 15 18 25 -7.44% Mercedes- Benz C-Class 16 17 17 -24.81% Mercedes- Benz E-Class 17 13 11 -41.16% Chevrolet Suburban 18 20 27 -5.93% GMC Sierra 1500 19 19 36 7.07% --- ----------- --- --- --- ---- Toyota Highlander 20 21 12 -40.26% ------ ---------- --- --- --- ------ Avg Price - Avg Price - Change from MAKE MODEL 3/10 3/09 3/09 Certified Pre-Owned BMW 3-Series $31,414.45 $31,863.93 -1.41% Honda Accord $18,054.30 $17,730.76 1.82% Silverado Chevrolet 1500 $23,605.81 $20,871.93 13.10% --------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----- Chevrolet Tahoe $32,491.25 $28,822.65 12.73% Ford F-150 $24,153.88 $21,696.99 11.32% BMW 5-Series $37,245.19 $36,308.47 2.58% Toyota Tundra $24,732.22 $22,284.54 10.98% Honda Civic $16,112.83 $16,286.02 -1.06% Audi A4 $26,455.26 $24,674.02 7.22% Toyota Tacoma $21,686.76 $20,435.04 6.13% Toyota Camry $17,931.14 $18,382.04 -2.45% Ford Mustang $20,508.99 $18,706.01 9.64% Acura TL $26,800.16 $24,116.97 11.13% Honda Pilot $24,668.32 $21,634.95 14.02% Volkswagen Jetta $16,147.60 $14,926.07 8.18% Mercedes- Benz C-Class $30,802.52 $26,535.66 16.08% Mercedes- Benz E-Class $35,688.64 $33,349.28 7.01% Chevrolet Suburban $34,128.36 $30,409.77 12.23% GMC Sierra 1500 $24,541.71 $21,288.81 15.28% --- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----- Toyota Highlander $24,784.61 $22,740.82 8.99% ------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---- TOP-VIEWED Rank BRANDS 3/10 Rank 3/09 Chevrolet 1 2 Ford 2 1 Toyota 3 3 Nissan 4 5 Dodge 5 4 Honda 6 6 GMC 7 9 Hyundai 8 8 BMW 9 7 --- --- --- Audi 10 12 ---- --- ---