Market Volatility Returns in October as Auction Values for Trucks, Trailers, and Construction Equipment Resume Downward Trend
The stabilizing patterns seen in August and
September, where inventory levels decreased and auction values remained steady
for used heavy-duty truck and semi-trailers in Sandhills Global marketplaces,
appear to be short-lived shifts. According to the newest Sandhills market
reports, asking and auction values resumed the downward trends that initially
began in Q2 2022.
"Volatility remains apparent in the
truck and trailer markets with inventory fluctuations and values trending
downward," says Truck Paper Sales Manager Scott Lubischer. "Economic
forces, such as freight market rates and demand, along with challenging fuel
prices and general market uncertainty, are all playing significant roles in the
value of trucks and trailers today."
The key metric used in all of Sandhills'
market reports is the Sandhills Equipment Value Index (EVI). Buyers and sellers
can use the information in the Sandhills EVI to monitor equipment markets and
maximize returns on acquisition, liquidation, and related business decisions.
The Sandhills EVI data include equipment available in auction and retail
markets, as well as model year equipment actively in use. Regional EVI data is
available for the United States (and key geographic regions within) and Canada,
allowing Sandhills to reflect machine values by location.
Takeaways
Sandhills Market Reports highlight the most
significant changes in Sandhills' used truck and trailer, construction
equipment, and farm machinery markets. Each report includes detailed analysis
and charts that help readers visualize the data. In this month's reports,
Sandhills dives into the current trends across all the markets it monitors,
including dropping value trends in medium-duty trucks, heavy-duty construction
equipment, and medium-duty construction equipment.
U.S. Used
Heavy-Duty Trucks
- The Sandhills EVI shows used heavy-duty truck
inventory, which includes sleeper and day cab trucks, increased in
October, up 2.6% month-over-month, reversing course after back-to-back
months of inventory decreases. Inventory levels were up 50.1% year-over-year
from October 2021.
- Heavy-duty truck asking values declined for the
fifth consecutive month with a 1.8% month-to-month drop. Asking values
were up 17.4% YOY.
- Auction values decreased 2.3% from September to October, following a 0.7% decline from August to September. Compared to October 2021, auction values were up 3.1% YOY.
U.S. Used
Semi-Trailers
- Used semi-trailer inventory declined for the fourth
consecutive month in October, down 1.9% M/M, and has been trending
sideways in recent months. Semi-trailer inventory levels were up 51.7%
YOY.
- Similar to heavy-duty truck trends, asking values
for semi-trailers dropped for the fifth consecutive month, down 1.5% M/M,
but were up 20.5% YOY.
- Although auction values were still up 5.4% YOY, the
semi-trailer category displayed consecutive months of decreasing auction
values.
U.S. Used
Medium-Duty Trucks
- The Sandhills EVI shows that used medium-duty truck
inventory levels decreased 3.1% M/M, the third consecutive month of
inventory declines. This category includes box flatbed, and cab and
chassis trucks. It's important to note that inventory levels were still
well above October 2021, up 66.3% YOY.
- Medium-duty truck asking values held steady in
October and were up 12.6% YOY.
- For the first time in two years, medium-duty truck
YOY auction values decreased in October, down 2.9%.
U.S. Used Heavy-Duty Construction Equipment
- Inventory levels for heavy-duty construction
equipment were flat in October, showing more signs of stability after two
years of nearly continuous declines. Inventory levels were 30.3% lower
than in October 2021.
- The Sandhills EVI shows that asking values remain
elevated from last year, up 6.4% YOY. Compared to September, asking values
displayed a sideways trend, decreasing 1.7% M/M.
- Heavy-duty construction equipment auction values are
trending downward, decreasing 2.5% M/M, and were up 4.8% YOY.
U.S. Used
Medium-Duty Construction Equipment
- Mirroring trends in heavy-duty construction
equipment, inventory levels for used medium-duty construction equipment
have rebounded in recent months, increasing 1.6% M/M and were down just
15% YOY.
- October marked the fifth consecutive month of asking
value declines in this category; the 0.5% M/M drop continues a pattern of
slow descent. Asking values were up 9.6% YOY.
- Auction values held steady in October and increased
3.3% YOY.
U.S. Used Farm
Equipment
- Although used farm equipment inventory levels were
mostly flat in October, increasing 1.5% M/M, inventory quantity continued
to pull even with last year and was down 6.7% YOY.
- Asking EVI increased 2.2% M/M, and compared to October
2021, asking values were up 8.8%.
- Auction EVI also trended upward in October, increasing
2.7% M/M and 6.4% YOY.
U.S. Used Compact & Utility Tractors
- Inventory levels for used compact and utility
tractors reached pre-pandemic levels in October, increasing 8.9% M/M and
61% YOY.
- Asking EVI for this category decreased 0.8% M/M,
continuing the horizontal value pattern seen in recent months. Asking
values increased 6.3% YOY.
- Since recording new highs in Q2 2022, auction values
have eased in recent months. Auction EVI decreased 0.5% M/M and was flat
compared to October 2021.