Page 2 Georgia Auto Outlook Georgia Auto Outlook Published for: Georgia Automobile Dealers Association 2060 Powers Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30339 Phone: 770-432-1658 Email: info@gada.com Published by: Auto Outlook, Inc. PO Box 390, Exton, PA 19341 Phone: 610-640-1233 Editor: Jeffrey A. Foltz EMail: jfoltz@autooutlook.com Information quoted must be attributed to Georgia Auto Outlook, published by Auto Outlook, Inc. on behalf of the Georgia Automobile Dealers Association, and must also include the statement: “Data Source: AutoCount data from Experian.” Copyright Auto Outlook, Inc., July 2022 At Auto Outlook, we strive to provide sound and accurate analyses and forecasts based upon the data available to us. However, our forecasts are derived from third-party data and contain a number of assumptions made by Auto Outlook and its management, including, without limitation, the accuracy of the data compiled. As a result, Auto Outlook can make no representation or warranty with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the data we provide or the forecasts or projections that we make based upon such data. Auto Outlook expressly disclaims any such warranties, and undue reliance should not be placed on any such data, forecasts, projections, or predictions. Auto Outlook undertakes no obligation to update or revise any predictions or forecasts, whether as a result of any new data, the occurrence of future events, or otherwise. Georgia New Vehicle Market Dashboard Georgia New V hicle Market Dashboard Data Source: AutoCount data from Experian. SAAR estimates: Auto Outlook. GEORGIA MARKET VS. U.S. Georgia DOWN 19.5% U.S. DOWN 17.9% Source for state registrations: AutoCount data from Experian. U.S. figures estimated by Auto Outlook. MARKET PERFORMANCE DURING PAST TWO YEARS Georgia Quarterly Registrations Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate, Converted to Equivalent U.S. New Vehicle Market SAAR (millions of units) 16.8 13.1 14.8 16.0 17.7 18.4 15.1 13.9 14.9 14.2 Q1 '20 Q2 '20 Q3 '20 Q4 '20 Q1 '21 Q2 '21 Q3 '21 Q4 '21 Q1 '22 Q2 '22 Millions % Change In New Retail Market YTD ‘22 thru June vs. YTD ‘21 New retail light vehicle registrations in Georgia declined by 19.5% during the first six months of this year versus year earlier, in line with the 17.9% drop in the Nation. The graph on the left provides an easily recognizable way to gauge the strength of the state market. It shows quarterly registrations based on a seasonally adjusted annual rate. These figures are then indexed to SAAR sales figures for the U.S. new vehicle market. So just like in the national market, when the quarterly SAAR is above 17 million units, the state market is strong, 15 million is about average, and below 13 million is weak. Quarterly registrations stayed below 15 million units in the first two quarters of this year. ISSUE 1., 2022 31
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