New-Car Transaction Prices Climb Nearly 4 Percent In February 2015
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Utility Vehicles Help Drive Overall Industry Average Up; Hyundai-Kia Reports Greatest Year-Over-Year Gain
IRVINE, CA -- March 3, 2015: The analysts at Kelley Blue Book today report the estimated average transaction price (ATP) for light vehicles in the United States was $33,299 in February 2015. New-car prices have increased by $1,145 (up 3.6 percent) from February 2014, while dropping $208 (down 0.6 percent) from last month.
"An expected higher mix of SUVs, particularly full-size and mid-size, is helping drive the overall industry average upward," said Alec Gutierrez, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book. "While utility vehicles are thriving, hybrid cars are doing the opposite, with transaction prices falling 2.5 percent from last year. Though rising 30 cents in February, gas prices are still more than a dollar cheaper than this time last year, so it will be interesting to see if these trends hold true in the coming months." See table below:
Manufacturer | February 2015 Transaction Price (Avg.)* | January 2015 Transaction Price (Avg.)* | February 2014 Transaction Price (Avg.)* | Percent Change January 2015 to February 2015* | Percent Change February 2014 to February 2015* |
American Honda (Acura, Honda) | $27,909 | $27,974 | $27,306 | -0.2% | 2.2% |
Fiat Chrysler (Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, RAM) | $33,369 | $33,249 | $32,179 | 0.4% | 3.7% |
Ford Motor Company (Ford, Lincoln) | $35,014 | $35,339 | $34,327 | -0.9% |
2.0% |
General Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC) | $36,840 | $37,160 | $34,970 | -0.9% | 5.3% |
Hyundai-Kia | $25,367 | $25,324 | $23,786 | 0.2% | 6.6% |
Nissan North America (Nissan, Infiniti) | $28,181 | $28,163 | $27,547 | 0.1% |
2.3% |
Toyota Motor Company (Lexus, Scion, Toyota) | $30,581 | $30,900 | $29,987 | -1.0% | 2.0% |
Volkswagen Group (Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche) | $38,410 | $40,379 | $38,198 | -4.9% | 0.6% |
Industry | $33,299 | $33,507 | $32,154 | -0.6% | 3.6% |
*Kelley Blue Book Average Transaction Prices do not include applied consumer incentives |
"Most automakers are benefiting from the utility vehicles in their lineups this month," said Tim Fleming, analyst for Kelley Blue Book. "In fact, American Honda increased 2.2 percent on average with help from strong demand for the CR-V, while Fiat Chrysler also gained on a stronger mix of Jeep and RAM sales compared to this time last year."