Commercial

October 2024 Commercial Truck Guidelines

By Chris Visser

Auction volume and pricing decreased in September 2024. Retail volume ticked up slightly, with sleeper depreciation mild and daycab pricing stable.

CLASS 8 AUCTION UPDATE

Sales volume at auctions in September dipped from August, which is unusual since September is frequently the highest-volume month of the year. Pricing dropped for a second consecutive month.

Looking at late-model sleeper tractors, average pricing for our benchmark truck in September was:

  • Model year 2021: $47,947; $1,239 (2.5%) lower than August
  • Model year 2020: $36,318; $2,731 (7.0%) lower than August
  • Model year 2019: $24,096; $3,837 (13.7%) lower than August
  • Model year 2018: $17,934; $4,142 (18.8%) lower than August

In September, selling prices for four- to six-year-old sleepers were 6.7% lower than August. Pricing is currently 1% lower than the strong pre-pandemic period of 2018 in nominal figures (21% lower if adjusted for inflation), and 46% higher than the last market nadir in late 2019 (19% higher if adjusted for inflation). Despite September’s downward movement, depreciation in 2024 is averaging only 1.4% per month. August was the first month since April to see lower pricing, and September continued that movement. Of course, these averages are just a broad overview. Our subscription and consulting products drill deeper into individual makes and models and provide more detail into market conditions.

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