Average U.S. Vehicle Age Rises Again to a Record 12.8 Years
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Average U.S. vehicle age rises again to a record 12.8 years
Just like the rest of us, American cars keep getting older. The average age of U.S. light vehicles has set another record, climbing to 12.8 years, according to S&P Global Mobility’s annual analysis. The average has now risen for eight consecutive years, and the increase of two months from 2024 marks the second consecutive year for a jump of that size, which the report’s author, S&P Global Mobility aftermarket practice lead Todd Campau, said sign…
U.S. vehicle age rises again to 12.8 years as aftermarket opportunity grows - Aftermarket Matters
With the heavy registration years of 2015-2019 moving into the pipeline, maintenance and repair for those vehicles accelerates as they roll off warranty. The post U.S. vehicle age rises again to 12.8 years as aftermarket opportunity grows first appeared on Aftermarket Matters.
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