Cox Automotive Forecast: New-Vehicle Sales in February Expected to Rebound After Slow January, 16.3 Million SAAR Anticipated

      By: PrNewswirePublished: Feb 24, 2025
      • February's new-vehicle sales pace is expected to reach approximately 16.3 million, up 0.6 million from last February's 15.7 million pace and an increase from January's 15.6 million level.
      • The sales volume is expected to reach 1.250 million in February, up 11.3% from last month's total but down 0.3% from last February.
      • The February sales pace is forecast to increase year over year for the sixth consecutive month, spurred on by buyers who delayed their purchases from January.

      ATLANTA, Feb. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- After a slower-than-expected January, a modest rebound is anticipated when February's new-vehicle sales are reported next week. Cox Automotive forecasts February's seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR), or sales pace, to improve to 16.3 million, up from January's 15.6 million pace and an increase from last year's 15.7 million level. February is forecast to be the sixth consecutive month with a year-over-year sales pace increase.

      According to the Cox Automotive forecast released today, new-vehicle sales volume is expected to decline just slightly from last year. However, February 2025 has one fewer selling day than February 2024, resulting in a stronger sales pace when adjusted. 

      Charlie Chesbrough, senior economist at Cox Automotive, said: "New-vehicle sales have remained relatively strong since the election, finishing 2024 at the highest pace recorded since spring 2021. January sales dropped off from December, however, as cold weather across much of the country likely caused some buyers to delay their purchase. In addition, California fires and the inauguration in January may have also kept some shoppers at home. Many of those buyers are likely to return this month, which will help lift the February sales pace."     

      Cox Automotive is forecasting new-vehicle sales to improve modestly in 2025, reaching 16.3 million by year's end, up from just over 16.0 million units in 2024. Positive economic growth coupled with improved buying conditions should lead to a near 2% gain.

      Chesbrough noted: "Though we are still optimistic about market growth in 2025, policy changes regarding tariffs and battery electric vehicle credits by the new Trump administration could have significant negative effects on the current outlook." 

      February 2025 New-Vehicle Sales Forecast





      Sales Forecast1

      Market Share



      Segment

      Feb-25

      Feb-24

      Jan-25

      YOY%

      MOM%

      Feb-25

      Jan-25

      MOM



      Compact SUV/Crossover

      230,000

      242,471

      207,370

      -5.1 %

      10.9 %

      18.4 %

      18.5 %

      -0.1 %



      Mid-Size SUV/Crossover

      185,000

      208,236

      163,848

      -11.2 %

      12.9 %

      14.8 %

      14.6 %

      0.2 %



      Full-Size Pickup Truck

      165,000

      159,508

      150,113

      3.4 %

      9.9 %

      13.2 %

      13.4 %

      -0.2 %



      Compact Car

      95,000

      92,635

      84,790

      2.6 %

      12.0 %

      7.6 %

      7.5 %

      0.1 %



      Mid-Size Car

      55,000

      75,440

      50,218

      -27.1 %

      9.5 %

      4.4 %

      4.5 %

      -0.1 %



      Other Segments

      520,000

      475,142

      467,139

      9.4 %

      11.3 %

      41.6 %

      41.6 %

      0.0 %



      Grand Total

      1,250,000

      1,253,432

      1,123,478

      -0.3 %

      11.3 %









      Cox Automotive Industry Insights data 



      February has 24 selling days, one less than last month and one less than last year.

      About Cox Automotive

      Cox Automotive is the world's largest automotive services and technology provider. Fueled by the largest breadth of first-party data fed by 2.3 billion online interactions a year, Cox Automotive tailors leading solutions for car shoppers, auto manufacturers, dealers, lenders and fleets. The company has 29,000+ employees on five continents and a portfolio of industry-leading brands that include Autotrader®, Kelley Blue Book®, Manheim®, vAuto®, Dealertrack®, NextGear Capital™, CentralDispatch® and FleetNet America®. Cox Automotive is a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises Inc., a privately owned, Atlanta-based company with $22 billion in annual revenue. Visit coxautoinc.com or connect via @CoxAutomotive on X, CoxAutoInc on Facebook or Cox-Automotive-Inc on LinkedIn.

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