Almost 5 percent in the first half: sales of new cars increase in the US
Posted on 04/09/24 at 23:39
- New Car Sales Rise in the United States
- Growth of Electric Vehicles Slows Down
- Average Sale Prices Decrease
New car sales in the US saw an increase of nearly five percent from January to March this year.
Despite high interest rates, buyers remained in the market, as reported by Associated Press.
However, the growth in electric vehicle sales slowed down in the first three months of 2024.
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Nearly 3.8 Million Vehicles Sold in the First 3 Months
Conventional buyers remain wary due to limited range and the lack of charging stations.
Automakers, most of whom have announced their US sales figures, sold nearly 3.8 million cars in the first quarter.
This meant an annual rate of 15.4 million units.
As dealership inventories are nearing pre-pandemic levels, automakers had to cut prices.
What Was the Average Sale Price in March?
On the other hand, the company J.D. Power indicated that the average sale price of cars during March was $44,186.
This is 3.6 percent less than a year ago and the largest decline on record for the month of March.
The company noted that automakers’ discounts this month were about 66 percent higher than a year ago.
In other words, approximately $2,800, according to Associated Press.
Electric Car Sales Barely Increased
This includes greater availability of leasing deals.
J.D. Power estimates that leases accounted for nearly a quarter of last month’s retail sales, up from 19.6 percent in March 2023.
Electric vehicle sales increased by just 2.7 percent to just over 268,000 units in that quarter.
That was well below the 47 percent growth that drove unprecedented sales and accounted for 7.6 percent of the market last year.
Automakers Rush Too Fast into Electric Ambitions
The slowdown, led by Tesla, confirms automakers’ fears.
They may have moved too fast in their ambitions to capture electric vehicle buyers.
Electric vehicle sales accounted for 7.1 percent of the US market.
This was in the period from January to March 2024.





