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Black Book & Fitch Ratings Release 2021 Joint Vehicle Depreciation Report

Annual depreciation forecast for 5%; Auto ABS performance stable in 2021.

April 12, 2021
Black Book & Fitch Ratings Release 2021 Joint Vehicle Depreciation Report

Annual depreciation forecast for 5%; Auto ABS performance stable in 2021.

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LAWRENCEVILLE, Georgia –  Black Book, a division of Hearst that provides industry-leading used vehicle valuation and residual value forecast solutions, announced its latest joint U.S. Vehicle Depreciation and Auto Asset Backed Securities (ABS) report with Fitch Ratings, Inc. (also a division of Hearst). Black Book forecasts an annual depreciation rate of 5% in 2021 as the effects of the pandemic continue to be felt, down from a record strong 2.0% depreciation rate in 2020. 

The latest jointly issued report can be downloaded by clicking here.

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Among the Report Highlights:

  • Manufacturing shutdowns impacted new sales, and this, coupled with the government stimulus payments and added benefits, led to an uptick in demand of used inventory.

  • On the other hand, lack of repossessions and delayed lease returns created used inventory shortages.

  • Full-Size Trucks and Luxury segments outperformed depreciation expectations, with Full-Size Trucks appreciating 8.7%. Additionally, the Premium Luxury Car segment depreciated a mere 8.1%, compared to 2019’s 25.9%.

  • Fitch believes auto loan and lease ABS (auto ABS) asset performance will be supported by strong used vehicle values containing loss severity, and resulting in positive asset recovery and residual value (RV) performance.

  • Fitch Auto ABS Rating Outlooks are Stable for 2021 consistent with 2020, and reflect expected stable asset performance, transaction structural protections, and Fitch’s conservative establishment of transaction base case loss proxies.

  • Prime auto ABS asset performance demonstrated considerable resiliency in 2020, and both frequency and severity continue to contain loss levels.

2020 Depreciation Trends

The annual depreciation rate on two-to-six-year-old vehicles fell by only 2% in 2020, a sharp contrast to the 16.8% annual depreciation in 2019.  Strength in the market was felt largely in Q3, due to the federal stimulus benefits and constrained new inventory levels. Additionally, moratoriums on repossessions and delayed lease returns kept the available used supply low and further fueled the appreciation of used vehicles. 

The Compact Car segment fell sharply in the fall amid low fuel prices and increased new inventory levels, depreciating 10.6% in 2020. Full-Size Trucks and SUVs remained strong as continuing inventory shortages put a premium on used units.

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The Black Book Used Vehicle Retention Index decreased 0.8% from 115.4 in January 2019 to 114.5 in January 2020. The Index began 2020 strong, but the effects of the pandemic began to be felt by the end of March 2020. Throughout the summer months, the Index climbed to a record 130.08 points before stabilizing and finishing the year at 128.8 points, up 13.7% compared to December 2019. 

A Look Ahead at 2021 Trends

As the economy continues to recover from the COVID-induced recession, wholesale and retail prices are expected to be strong in 2021 with projected annual depreciation of just 5%. This will leave wholesale prices at the end of 2021 well above pre-COVID levels. Used inventory levels will remain tight throughout this year, contributing to the strength of the used market. New vehicle production and sales will return to some normality later this year, and we expect the wholesale market to return to typical seasonal depreciation in Q4.

U.S. Auto ABS Outlook for 2021

Prime auto loan ABS demonstrated considerable resiliency in 2020, and both frequency and severity continue to contain loss levels. Vehicle utility, including a reduction in the use of public transportation and priority of debt, along with support via payment relief programs and other government assistance, is expected to continue to lead to stable-to-strong performance in 2021.

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Fitch’s subprime auto loan ABS performance outlook is weakening driven by elevated unemployment and reduced borrower ability to service debt. Despite this, Fitch-rated subprime auto ABS transactions are expected to perform in line with expectations and the rating outlook remains stable. Government assistance and temporary payment relief programs have served to support performance, but uncertainty on future support poses risks to performance going forward, according to Margaret Rowe, Sr. Director at Fitch Ratings. 

The Black Book-Fitch Vehicle Depreciation Report is available for download by clicking here.

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Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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