Not good news if you want to buy a used car: Sales fall to a six-year …
페이지 정보
작성자 This 작성일 21-11-10 12:20 조회 1,503회 댓글 0건본문
The number of second-hand cars changing hands has dropped to the lowest level in six years as dealers' stock of motors runs thin on the back of unprecedented demand, trade body figures revealed today.
With an increasing number of drivers turning to the used market rather than waiting months for delayed new cars to be delivered, dealer stocks of second-hand vehicles have shrunk as buyers snap them up quicker than ever before.
Dwindling availability and growing competition for pre-owned models has sent used car values spiralling in recent months, pricing some customers out of buying the vehicles they want.
Figures released last week claim the average price paid for a second-hand vehicle has risen from £13,973 in May to £16,878 by the end of October - the highest it has ever been according to records held by Auto Trader.
With an increasing number of drivers turning to the used market rather than waiting months for delayed new cars to be delivered, dealer stocks of second-hand vehicles have shrunk as buyers snap them up quicker than ever before.
Dwindling availability and growing competition for pre-owned models has sent used car values spiralling in recent months, pricing some customers out of buying the vehicles they want.
Figures released last week claim the average price paid for a second-hand vehicle has risen from £13,973 in May to £16,878 by the end of October - the highest it has ever been according to records held by Auto Trader.