KBB: September’s Avg. New-Vehicle Price Up $144 From a Year Ago
New-car affordability continued to be a challenge for car buyers, with the average transaction price closing in on $35,000 in September.

IRVINE, Calif. — New-car affordability continued to be a challenge for car buyers in September, with the average transaction price closing in on $35,000, according to Kelley Blue Book.
The firm estimated the average new-vehicle price to be $34,861, up $144 from a year ago but flat with August. The year-over-year uptick, however, reflected slowing demand for new vehicles, Kelley Blue Book analysts said.
“Despite pullbacks in vehicle production this year, incentives are still rising and averaging nearly 11% of transaction prices,” said Kelley Blue Book analyst Tim Fleming. “In addition, with average prices nearly $35,000, we expect new-car affordability to continue to be a challenge, especially as more consumers stretch their loan terms out to 84 months to keep payments down.”

General Motors was the only manufacturer to register a decline, with its average transaction price falling 3% from a year ago. The only General Motors brand to record an increase was Buick, which saw its average transaction price rise 4% from a year ago. The decline could be partly attributed to the discontinuation of the Verano, the firm said, as well as the 2% increase in price for the refreshed Encore.
Chevrolet’s average transaction price fell 3%, with the redesigned Equinox recording its best month. Its average transaction price increased 3% from a year ago. The automaker’s top seller, the Silverado, saw its average transaction price fall 3%.
American Honda’s average transaction price was flat with a year ago, with the Honda brand’s average price increasing 1% from a year ago. Acura’s average transaction price fell 3%.
Honda’s best performer was the redesigned Odyssey minivan, which transacted 16% higher than a year ago. The redesigned CR-V also continued to impress, with its average transaction increasing 6%. Its smaller sibling, the HR-V, saw its transaction price fall 2%.
As for Acura, the refreshed TLX recorded its best month for the automaker, with its average transaction price climbing 6% from a year ago. All other models were down in terms of average transaction prices.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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