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U.S. auto sales to fall in April on tight inventories, rising rates - data

Published 04/27/2022, 09:05 AM
Updated 04/27/2022, 03:06 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Ford pickup trucks are shown for sale in Carlsbad, California, U.S., September 23, 2020.   REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

(Reuters) -U.S. new vehicle sales is expected to fall in April, as low inventories and rising interest rates boost prices amid high demand, consultants J.D. Power and LMC Automotive said.

U.S. retail sales of new vehicles in April could fall 23.8% to 1.1 million units from a year earlier, according to a report released by the consultants on Wednesday.

Demand remains strong, but with fewer than 900,000 units in inventory at dealerships, sales volumes will be well below year-ago levels, said Thomas King, president of the data and analytics division at J.D. Powers.

The automotive sector has been hit hard by supply issues, with production being hampered for more than a year by a global shortage of electronic components and supply bottlenecks due to COVID-19 lockdowns in China and the war in Ukraine.

Research firm Cox Automotive also forecasts April sales volume to fall 1.7% from March on tight inventories and adds that conditions would likely not improve in 2022.

"We expect production volumes to improve in the second half of the year, but fulfilling existing orders may not allow dealer inventory to accumulate in any noticeable way," Cox Automotive Senior Economist Charlie Chesbrough said in a statement. https://www.coxautoinc.com/news/cox-automotive-us-auto-sales-forecast-april-2022

Rising interest rates also pose a threat to current transaction prices, with the average interest rate for loans in April expected to increase 33 basis points from a year ago to 4.61%, the consultants said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Ford pickup trucks are shown for sale in Carlsbad, California, U.S., September 23, 2020.   REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

They also added the global forecast for light vehicle sales has now slipped to 81.7 million units in 2022, down 900,000 units from last month.

Total new-vehicle sales for April 2022, including retail and non-retail transactions, are projected to reach 1.2 million units, a 21.5% decrease from last year.

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