[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Used Class 8 truck sales and prices increased on a year-over-year basis in July, despite freight market conditions continuing to drag.
If you’re thinking about buying or selling used trucks, timing has never mattered more. The used truck market in 2025 is defined by hesitation, softening prices, aging inventory, and uncertain demand.
Average retail sale price increased 11.5% year over year to $62,254 from $55,819 and 2.3% sequentially from $60,830, according to ACT Research. A used Class 8 truck cost on average $60,324 in June, 10 ...
Used truck sales rose 2.4% M/M as auction activity surged and fleets continued to refresh equipment amid mixed freight ...
While the average price of used Class 8 trucks was flat in June compared to the previous month, they have risen 15% over last year, according to ACT Research. Same-dealer used trucks sales volumes ...
Used Class 8 retail sales were 11% higher in March than in February—but same-dealer volumes remain much lower compared to the same period a year ago, according to ACT Research. Limited availability of ...
The small improvement in volume paled in comparison to the 233% sequential increase in auctions sales and a 55% jump in wholesale transactions. Combined, the used truck industry saw preliminary same ...
You’d think the market was rebounding, but all signs show we’re still in a fragile place. Rates aren’t climbing. Volumes are spotty. And OTRI (tender rejections) is stuck in the single digits, which ...
“Sales usually dip a percentage point or two in July, so the decrease was in line with but greater than expectations,” said Steve Tam, Vice President at ACT Research. “Including auctions and ...