Outlook: U.S. Auto Sales to Rise in October

U.S. auto retail sales are expected to rise in October as
supply-chain snags ease, making more vehicles available
at dealerships amid higher demand, an industry report from
consultants J.D. Power and LMC Automotive showed.

Chip Shortage To Improve — A Bit

The forecast for lost 2022 factory production resulting
from microchip shortages has softened by a small amount,
AutoForecast Solutions estimates.

NADA: Limited Inventory Issues Beginning To Ease

The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) said the third quarter of 2022 closed with new light-vehicle sales totaling a quarterly average SAAR of 13.3 million, down slightly from a SAAR of 13.4 million during the second quarter of the year.

Auto Sales to Stall as Demand Recedes

U.S. light-vehicle sales remain in lower gear as Q3 winds
down, while slumping consumer sentiment threatens a
further downshift, Automotive News reports.

Auto Inventory Improves in Sept

The limited supply of new cars and trucks continues to limit U.S. auto sales, but sales are expected to be up about 9% for the month of September vs. September 2021, according to the latest forecast from S&P Global Mobility.

NADA: Demand for New, Used Autos Strong

2022 is shaping up to be another good year for the nation’s new-vehicle retailers, according to dealership financial data from the National Automobile Dealers Association through the first half of the year.

Auto Industry Ad Spend Down Through July

U.S. auto industry ad spend for the first seven months of this year fell 4% on a year-over-year basis as inventory shortages crimped sales even as vehicle demand stayed strong, according to Standard Media Index.