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Used truck sales dropped 5 percent in April, down 13 percent from a year earlier

Preliminary used truck Class 8 sales dropped 13 percent in April compared with the same month a year earlier. Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves

Preliminary used truck sales in the heaviest weight segment – Class 8 – fell 13 percent in April compared with the same month a year earlier.

Used truck sales dropped 5 percent in April compared with a 25 percent uptick in sales in the previous month. The average price of a used truck increased 14 percent, while average miles contracted and average truck age “were relatively flat,” according to ACT Research, a trucking industry research firm.

“Recent conversations with market contacts suggest dealers are very aware that conditions are changing,” said Steve Tam, vice president of ACT. “Auction and wholesale volumes, as well as pricing, are softening.”

Sales of used trucks have dropped 16 percent year-to-date, ACT said.


“Some used truck buyers and sellers are paying close attention, but others may be only casually aware of any looming concern,” Tam said. “Most truckers have yet to make the leap, as signified by retail markets that are outperforming their dealer counterparts.”

Clarissa Hawes

Clarissa has covered all aspects of the trucking industry for 16 years. She is an award-winning journalist known for her investigative and business reporting. Before joining FreightWaves, she wrote for Land Line Magazine and Trucks.com. If you have a news tip or story idea, send her an email to chawes@freightwaves.com or @cage_writer on X, formerly Twitter.