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NAMA car auction report August 2017

NAMA 21/09/2017

The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) has published its monthly car auction data report today for August 2017.

The report shows that overall in August:

First time conversion rates increased by 3.1% to 82.3% from July, the rate was also 4.6% higher than in August 2016.

Average selling value were 7.5% higher than August 2016, rising from £4,824 to £5,188

Average mileage went up by 1.1% to 65,654

The first time premium was £109 – up by £43 (+65.2%) on last month

Louise Wallis, Head of NAMA commented, “It is positive to see that the auction market strengthened again in August.

“First time conversion rates at 82.3% were higher than the same period last year, however, sold volume was fairly similar, meaning that there was less stock available in the month this year.

“Hammer prices remained high in August due to demand exceeding supply. As we enter the plate change month, supply shortages are likely to ease, although demand is expected to remain high, particularly, for clean low mileage petrol vehicles.

“We expect overall auction activity to remain stable in the forthcoming months.”
 

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NOTES TO EDITORS:

Notes for editors: The full NAMA Car Auction report is available from the RMI press office on request.

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