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06 November 23 Press releases

Retail Price Index | October 2023

 

Retail values soften in October but continue to hold stronger than trade; ‘follow the data’ urges Auto Trader

    • The average price of a used car was £17,641, down -1.7% YoY and -0.2% MoM.
    • 10-15-year-old cars were up 9.6% YoY but overall growth held back by -7.6% drop in 1-3-year-olds.
    • EV prices down -20.5% YoY but just -0.3% MoM as demand growth at near record levels.
    • Overall demand remains robust as Auto Trader records 74.3m visits, up 9% YoY.

 

Monday 6th November 2023, London – According to the Auto Trader Retail Price Index, average used car retail prices contracted on a year-on-year (YoY) basis for the second consecutive month in October, dropping -1.7% like-for-like. The headline figure, however, continues to mask a nuanced and resilient used car market, with robust levels of consumer demand and price growth still present in market segments.

The current rate of contraction marks the largest drop in YoY prices in over 43 months, but context is critical. In October 2019, before the unprecedented market forces unsettled all “normal” pricing patterns and catapulted average prices upwards, retail values also contracted at the same rate of -1.7%. And by comparing average prices in October 2023 (£17,641) with previous years, it’s evident just how strong used car prices remain and how fast they have increased; average values are up £3,627 on the same period in 2020, and a massive £4,308 on pre-pandemic 2019.

Crucially, the used car market remains resilient. Auto Trader’s proxy sold data suggests transactions were up circa 2% YoY in October. Speed of sale is also robust, ahead of prior year levels at 29 days (versus 30 in October 2022). What’s more, Auto Trader data shows that whilst used car supply into the market is beginning to pick back up, with current levels up 2.3% on October 2022 (the highest rate of growth in 12 months[1]), it remains below the levels of consumer demand growth, which is up a healthy 6.8% YoY. Further highlighting the robust demand in the market there were 74.3 million visits across Auto Trader’s marketplace last month, which is nearly 6.4 million more than in October 2022. 

Younger vehicles and EVs holding headline figures back.

The contraction in headline average prices follows months of gradual softening in the levels of growth, which can be attributed to several factors, not least the fact the market is now overlapping three years of very large increases; in October 2022 and 2021, prices had increased 8% YoY, and a whopping 25.6% respectively. However, looking at the data on a more granular level not only highlights the huge nuance in today’s retail market, but also reveals that the overall figure is being dampened by the large drop in prices amongst younger used cars.

Underlining the strong profit potential still available in segments of the second-hand market, the average price of cars aged 10-15 years-old (£6,655) recorded a huge 9.6% YoY increase in October, whilst those over 15 years (£5,561) were up 6.4%. The middle of the market remains stable, with the average retail price of those cars aged 5-10-years-old up 2% YoY and flat MoM. At the newer end of the market, however, the average price of cars under 12 months old fell -3.5% YoY (£35,939), and those aged 1-3 dropped -7.6% (£26,132).  

This softening in younger vehicle values is due both to increasing consumer offers now being widely available for the first time in nearly three years on equivalent brand-new cars, and to increasing supply following improved new car sales over the last 14 months. In October, the rate of supply growth for cars under 12 month was 36.4% YoY (but remaining considerably down on pre-pandemic levels). Although demand growth within this age cohort remains strong (up 30%), the slight imbalance is having a negative impact on values.

It's been intensified by the increased supply of young electric vehicles (EV) entering the market, driven by the ongoing de-fleeting of the circa 750,000 sold over the last three years. In October alone, supply of EVs under a year old on Auto Trader was up 48.1% YoY, and with the average values of EVs within this cohort down -11.4% YoY, it’s dragging the overall price for younger cars down.

Used EV prices across all age groups (£31,787) were down -20.5% YoY in October, improving on the -22.1% drop in September and the -22.6% in August, showing the continued recent strengthening of the used EV market context. Prices also fell on a MoM basis, albeit by just -0.3% and by the second lowest rate in over 12 months. 

This is due to very strong growth in consumer demand for second-hand electric cars, which is being driven by an enticing combination of better affordability (with many models reaching price parity with their ICE counterparts) and greater availability. On Auto Trader, used EV demand increased 75.9% YoY in October, the second highest level ever recorded, whilst its data shows they took an average of just 24 days to sell, well ahead of their petrol and diesel counterparts at 29 and 30 days respectively. Such is the current strength of used EV demand, it’s now outpacing the rate of supply growth, which in October softened to 19.8% YoY (the lowest rate since July 2022). It’s this readjustment of levels of supply and demand which is helping to stabilise prices.

Commenting, Auto Trader’s director of data and insights, Richard Walker, said:


 

Although October marked the second month of contraction in headline figures, as always context is important. Transactions are stable, consumer demand is robust, engagement is increasing, cars are selling quickly, and there are still segments of the market recording strong price growth.

Key spokesperson

Richard Walker

Data & Insight Director

CONNECT

 

Richard continued: 'These are reasons to feel positive, and as always, we’d urge dealers to be led by these consumer trends and the broader retail environment to inform stocking and pricing decisions. With 14% of used cars advertised on Auto Trader priced below their market value in October, potential profit is still being left on the table. In such a nuanced market it’s essential to be guided by a vehicle view, not a forecourt view.'


 

Top 10 used car price growth (all fuel types) | October 2023 vs October 2023 like-for-like

 

Ranks
Make
Model
Oct 23 MTD Average Asking Price
Price Change (YoY)
Price Change (MoM)

1
Volkswagen
Beetle
£8,010
12.2%
-2.2%

2
Peugeot
Partner Tepee
£9,752
10.3%
0.9%

3
Dacia
Sandero Stepway
£9,810
8.9%
0.0%

4
Mercedes-Benz
M Class
£12,002
8.7%
-1.0%

5
Volvo
V70
£7,226
8.4%
-0.1%

6
Fiat
Panda
£6,358
8.3%
0.6%

7
Dacia
Sandero
£8,398
8.1%
-0.9%

8
Land Rover
Freelander 2
£8,730
7.7%
1.1%

9
Toyota
Avensis
£5,618
7.3%
-1.2%

10
Mitsubishi
ASX
£11,336
6.9%
-1.5%

Top 10 used car price contraction (all fuel types) | October 2023 vs October 2023 like-for-like

Rank
Make
Model
Oct 23 Average Asking Price
Price Change (YoY)
Price Change (MoM)

10
Fiat
500e
£21,633
-19.1%
2.0%

9
Volkswagen
ID.4
£37,511
-19.2%
2.4%

8
Citroen
e-C4
£22,774
-19.8%
3.4%

7
Hyundai
IONIQ
£16,253
-20.1%
-0.8%

6
Audi
Q4 e-tron
£42,895
-21.1%
-0.2%

5
Vauxhall
Mokka-e
£22,791
-22.6%
1.4%

4
Porsche
Taycan
£87,015
-22.7%
0.2%

3
Nissan
Leaf
£16,034
-23.6%
1.5%

2
Renault
Zoe
£14,225
-24.6%
3.4%

1
BMW
i3
£17,357
-24.8%
1.2%

 

-ENDS-

About the Retail Price Index

The Auto Trader Retail Price Index (RPI) is published monthly and provides an overview of the latest price and search data from our marketplace. Our team of data scientists monitors circa 800,000 vehicles each day, including 116,000 vehicle updates and an average of 39,000 vehicles added or removed from Auto Trader. Coupled with data from circa 450,000 trade car listings every day, as well as additional retailer forecourts and website data (OEM, fleet and leasing disposal prices and pricing data from over 3,000 car dealership websites and data from major auction houses across the UK), ensuring the Index is an accurate reflection of the live retail market.

About Auto Trader

Auto Trader Group plc is the UK’s largest automotive marketplace. It listed on the London Stock Exchange in March 2015 and is a member of the FTSE 100 Index.

Auto Trader’s purpose is Driving Change Together. Responsibly. Auto Trader is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive culture, it aims to build stronger partnerships with its customers and use its voice and influence to drive more environmentally friendly vehicle choices.

With the largest number of car buyers and the largest choice of trusted stock, Auto Trader’s marketplace sits at the heart of the UK car buying process. That marketplace is built on an industry-leading technology and data platform, which is increasingly used across the automotive industry. Auto Trader is continuing to bring more of the car buying journey online, creating an improved buying experience, whilst enabling all its retailer partners to sell vehicles online.

Auto Trader publishes a monthly used car Retail Price Index which is based on pricing analysis of circa 800,000 unique vehicles. This data is used by the Bank of England to feed the broader UK economic indicators.

For more information, please visit: www.plc.autotrader.co.uk

For all media enquiries, please contact:

Andrew Nankervis | Andrew.Nankervis@autotrader.co.uk 07720 896760

[1] Supply increased 5.1% YoY in October 2022

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