U.S. Vehicle Median Age Increased in 2008, According to Polk
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-- Median age for passenger cars was a record high of 9.4 years
-- The total vehicle scrappage rate increased to 5.6 percent in 2008; led by
light truck scrappage increase
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., March 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The median age of passenger cars in
operation increased to 9.4 years in 2008, breaking the previous two-year
record high of 9.2 years, according to figures released today by R. L. Polk &
Co. in its annual vehicle population report.
The median age for all trucks in 2008 increased to 7.6 years from 7.3 years in
2007. Light trucks increased from 7.1 years in 2007 to 7.5 years in 2008
(TABLE A). Polk's annual vehicle population report represents data from July
1, 2007 to June 30, 2008, following an in-depth analysis of more than 249
million vehicles.
"As the fleet of pick-up trucks, SUVs and minivans purchased in the late 1980s
and through the 1990s ages, their scrappage rates accelerate," said Dave
Goebel, solutions consultant for Polk's aftermarket team.
The percentage of total passenger cars and trucks scrapped in 2008 increased
to 5.6 percent compared to 5.2 percent in 2007. The passenger car scrappage
rate was 5.1 percent. For all trucks the scrappage rate was 6.3 percent and
light truck scrappage was 6.4 percent, both up notably from 2007 (TABLE B).
"The current economic environment, coupled with high gas prices last spring
and summer, have resulted in consumers delaying purchases of vehicles because
their discretionary income has fallen," said Goebel. "Based on the uncertainty
of what the future holds, consumers are trying to keep their current vehicles
running longer, until their confidence improves."
Polk analysts also anticipate that in bad economic times, the threshold of
repair costs may increase. Consumers could feel as though paying a repair
expense to keep the vehicle going for a year is more sensible or affordable
than a monthly vehicle payment over an extended period of time.
About R. L. Polk & Co.
R. L. Polk & Co. is the premier provider of automotive information and
marketing solutions. Polk collects and interprets global data, and provides
extensive automotive business expertise to help customers understand their
market position, identify trends, build brand loyalty, conquest new business
and gain a competitive advantage. Polk helps automotive manufacturers and
dealers, automotive aftermarket companies, finance and insurance companies,
advertising agencies, media companies, consulting organizations, government
agencies and market research firms make good business decisions. A privately
held global firm, Polk is based in Southfield, Mich. with operations in
Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom
and the United States. For more information, please visit www.polk.com.
Table A
MEDIAN AGE OF VEHICLES
Statistics as of July 1, Each Year
Year Cars All Light
Trucks* Trucks**
1999 8.3 7.2 6.9
2000 8.3 6.9 6.7
2001 8.3 6.8 6.1
2002 8.4 6.8 6.6
2003 8.6 6.7 6.5
2004 8.9 6.6 6.4
2005 9.0 6.8 6.6
2006 9.2 6.9 6.8
2007 9.2 7.3 7.1
2008 9.4 7.6 7.5
Source: R. L. Polk & Co.; *GVW 1-8; **GVW 1-3
Table B
VEHICLE SCRAPPAGE RATES
Statistics as of July 1, Each Year
Year Cars All Light All Light
Trucks* Trucks** Vehicles** Vehicles*
1970 9.5% 5.0% NA 8.7% NA
1980 8.1% 5.1% NA 7.4% NA
1990 7.2% 4.1% NA 6.3% NA
1995 6.1% 4.4% NA 5.5% NA
2000 6.4% 7.5% 7.4% 6.8% 6.7%
2001 6.0% 7.6% 7.1% 6.6% 6.4%
2002 5.6% 7.0% 7.2% 6.1% 6.2%
2003 5.2% 5.9% 6.0% 5.5% 5.5%
2004 4.8% 5.1% 4.7% 4.9% 4.8%
2005 4.5% 4.1% 4.1% 4.3% 4.3%
2006 4.9% 5.2% 5.2% 5.0% 5.0%
2007 5.5% 4.8% 4.9% 5.2% 5.2%
2008 5.1% 6.3% 6.4% 5.6% 5.7%
Source: R. L. Polk & Co.; *GVW 1-8; **GVW 1-3
SOURCE R. L. Polk & Co.
Michelle Culver of John Bailey & Associates, +1-248-362-4200 x295,
mculver@baileypr.com
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