Inventory control was behind part of the month’s gains, but February evened out Januarys’s softness, which included payback for December’s strong results. The combined December-February seasonally adjusted annual rate of 15.7 million units is more indicative of current demand, despite the gyrations of the past three months.
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This graph shows light vehicle sales since 2006 from the BEA (blue) and Wards Auto's estimate for February (red).
Sales in February (15.81 million SAAR) were up 5.4% from January, and up 6.3% from February 2023.
This graph shows light vehicle sales since 2006 from the BEA (blue) and Wards Auto's estimate for February (red).
Sales in February (15.81 million SAAR) were up 5.4% from January, and up 6.3% from February 2023.
Sales in February were above the consensus forecast.
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