Used car values up 10%
Return to news8th February 2024
BCA has reported the first monthly rise in average UK used car values since last October.
Average used car values at BCA improved by £679 in January compared to December, representing an increase of 9.8% over the month.
Sold volume also increased significantly, with the final full week of January recording the highest weekly volume sold at BCA in nearly a year.
Stuart Pearson, BCA COO said: “Used car values saw a significant uplift in January at BCA, with some of the most competitive bidding that we’ve seen for months.
“With a number of broader economic factors adding to consumer confidence, along with the pricing realignment that took place across the last quarter, there’s no surprise that conversion rates have lifted and we’ve seen stock churn increase dramatically.”
He added “Despite these positive trends emerging, it’s important that we don’t get too carried away because we could see some pressure on used values around the corner, with new vehicle discounts being promoted as we head towards the March plate change. In the short-term, it feels like it’s going to be a very seasonal February, with supply and demand well matched driving strong but stable pricing, which is definitely a welcome relief after some of the volatility of last year.”
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