CBB: Pandemic made ‘huge impact’ on used-vehicle retained values
If one message can be taken from the Canadian Black Book 2021 Best Retained Value Awards, with winners announced Wednesday, it is that used vehicles today are holding far more value than ever before.
That is the case even as Canadian Black Book vice president of sales Yolanda Biswah said the past year has been a wild ride in terms of retained values.
Economic phenomena directly related to the global pandemic have propped up much of the gains, Biswah said.
“We have been through steep record-setting declines last spring, followed by rapid increases culminating in record level retained values in Canada across the board,” Biswah said in a news release.
The Canadian Black Book Best Retained Value Awards quantify retained value for every model of 4-year-old vehicles in Canada in 23 segments. Three “overall brand awards” are presented to OEMs that hold the most value among their full product line.
For 2021, the overall brand awards for cars goes to Honda.
Toyota wins the award for trucks/SUVs, and Porsche wins in the luxury brand category.
On average across all car segments overall, they held 53.1% of original MSRP after four years across nearly 3,000 trims.
Trucks/vans/SUVs held a much-higher 63.6% across nearly 13,000 trims.
CBB said supply, or lack thereof, has been the overarching factor contributing to the major gains in retained value.
Supply disruptions have been a boon to the industry since the early days of the pandemic, CBB said.
Retail traffic slowed because of COVID-19 related restrictions. That stalled any trade-in activity for months.
Rental agencies saw major business loss and held onto units longer. That kept those vehicles out of the used market. During the tough times, repossessions were mostly put on hold for consumer relief. have still not gotten back to pre-pandemic levels, which has again kept those vehicles away from auction and used lots.
“People have been driving less and therefore keeping cars longer and therefore not trading in,” CBB said.
Through the past 18 months, supply from OEMs and parts suppliers (microchips, for example) has been slowed and delayed. That has caused shortages of new units and increased demand for used.
“Couple this with a general increase in demand for slightly used models in good shape, and we find these units turning quickly off of used lots,” CBB said.
These quick sales are depleting what CBB says is an already-low supply, which has resulted in historically high retained value, as illustrated by the 2021 Canadian Black Book Best Retained Value Awards and the monthly CBB Used Vehicle Retained Value Index which has posted record levels for many months straight.
CBB said the zero emission category has made progress since it was first included as a category in 2019. The Chevy Bolt was the winner in the segment, taking a leap forward with 56%. The Ford Focus won the category last year at 51%.
The category itself held 47% of original MSRP on average versus 45% last year and only 40% in 2019.
“Used EVs and BEVs are becoming more valuable,” CBB said.
The full list of winners can be found here and below.
2021 Overall Brand Awards |
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Car | Honda |
Truck & Crossover/SUV | Toyota |
Luxury | Porsche |
MODEL | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
Sub-Compact Car | Honda Fit | Toyota Yaris | Hyundai Accent |
Compact Car | Toyota Prius v | Honda Civic | Toyota Corolla |
Mid-Size Car | Honda Accord | Toyota Camry | Nissan Altima |
Full-Size Car | Toyota Avalon | Dodge Charger | Nissan Maxima |
Entry Luxury Car | Lexus IS-Series | Mercedes-Benz C-Class |
Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class |
Luxury Car | Mercedes-Benz E-Class |
BMW 5 Series | Volvo V90 |
Premium Luxury Car | Porsche Panamera | Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class |
Mercedes-Benz S-Class |
Premium Sports Car | Porsche 911 | Chevrolet Corvette | Porsche Cayman |
Sports Car | Ford Mustang | Dodge Challenger | BMW 2 Series |
Small Pickup | Toyota Tacoma | Chevrolet Colorado | Honda Ridgeline |
Full-Size Pickup | Toyota Tundra | Ford F250 S/D | Ford F150 |
Minivan | Honda Odyssey | Toyota Sienna | Kia Sedona |
Full-Size Van | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 Cargo |
RAM ProMaster | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Cargo |
Compact Commercial Van | Ford Transit Connect | Mercedes-Benz Metris | RAM ProMaster City |
Compact Crossover/SUV | Honda CR-V | Mazda CX-5 | Toyota Rav4 |
Mid-Size Crossover/SUV | Jeep Wrangler | Toyota 4Runner | Toyota Highlander |
Full-Size Crossover/SUV | GMC Yukon | Toyota Sequoia | Chevrolet Tahoe |
Compact Luxury Crossover/SUV | Porsche Macan | Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class |
Lexus NX Series |
Mid-Size Luxury Crossover/SUV | Lexus GX460 | Lexus RX Series | Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class |
Full-Size Luxury Crossover/SUV | Mercedes-Benz G-Class |
Lexus LX570 | Range Rover Sport |
Sub-Compact Luxury Crossover | MINI Countryman | Audi Q3 | Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class |
Sub-Compact Crossover | Honda HR-V | Mazda CX-3 | Jeep Renegade |
Zero Emission | Chevrolet Bolt | VW eGolf | Kia Soul EV |
SOURCE: Charts courtesy of Canadian Black Book.