Vehicle prices increasing sharply, with trend set to continue
The latest TransUnion South Africa Vehicle Pricing Index (VPI) reveals some bad news for prospective car buyers: new-vehicle prices rose by almost three times the current inflation rate in the first quarter of the year and are expected to continue increasing in coming months.
At the same time, the prices of used vehicles increased in real terms for the first time since 2010, which suggests ongoing hardship for consumers.
According to the latest TransUnion VPI report, new-vehicle finance deals were down 5% in the first quarter of the year, compared with the same period last year, and used- vehicle finance deals were up 7.4%.
At the same time, vehicle prices rose for a fourth successive quarter, with the VPI for new vehicles moving to 8.8% in the first quarter, up from 4% in the same period last year.
The used-vehicle VPI rose to 3.7%, up from 1.4% a year ago.
The VPI measures the relationship between the increase in vehicle pricing for new and used vehicles from a basket of passenger vehicles, which incorporates the 15 top volume manufacturers.
The index is created using vehicle sales data from across the industry.
TransUnion Africa auto information VP Kriben Reddy says the combination of low interest rates and low inflation has not been enough to lure consumers to the new-vehicle market, with demand for good-quality used vehicles remaining high.
As a result, the supply of good-quality used vehicles has come under pressure – a sustained situation which is expected to continue to push up prices of used vehicles for the foreseeable future.
TransUnion reports that the used-to-new-vehicle ratio in the first quarter of the year remained largely consistent, at 2.4.
This means that for every one new vehicle financed, 2.4 used vehicles are financed.
The make-up of used-vehicle sales shows that 38% of vehicles financed are under two years old, with demo models making up 6% of used financed deals, which indicates an ongoing preference for older vehicles while pressure on disposable income remains.
The percentage of cars (new and used) being financed below R200 000, R200 000 to R300 000, and over R300 000, saw a clear movement towards vehicles in the R200 000 to R300 000 bracket.
This suggests that, while volumes have declined, consumer buying power is slowly increasing.
“Overall, the automotive industry has had another challenging quarter, with unemployment rate increases, negative exchange impacts, negative annualised gross domestic product growth and further pressure on disposable income, resulting in low consumer confidence,” says Reddy.
“This is a tough time for dealers, but we do expect consumers to start re-entering the new-vehicle market once the industry adopts ‘right to repair’ laws later this year.”
Under this new consumer rights framework, the costs for service and maintenance plans and value-added products must be disclosed separately to the new list price of a vehicle, and consumers given the opportunity to decline these products and plans should they wish to do so.
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