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Close Correlation of Class 8 (Heavy Duty) Truck Sales and the Price of Diesel Fuel
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Dick_Lewis</i> <br /><br />In the department of the counter-intuitive: <br /> <br />U.S. retail sales of Class 8 trucks in September jumped 44.5% over the previous September to the highest total in more than four years as buyers added capacity to meet strong demand, replaced aging vehicles and accelerated purchases ahead of higher price tags coming in 2007 when new emission regulations begin. <br /> <br />For the first nine months of the year, big-rig sales were up 43.1% over the same 2003 period to 144,059 units, Ward’s Communications said. <br />September’s total of 18,642 units was the highest since June 2000, according to Ward’s. It was the eleventh month in a row sales increased over the previous year. <br /> <br />Truck makers and analysts said there was resurgence in purchasing across all segments and all customer types. <br /> <br />Source: Transport Topics, October 18, 2004 <br /> <br />I was privy to a study done circa 1990 which concluded that the price of diesel would have to reach $3.00 per gallon to have meaningful modal share impact. I suspect if up-dated, the study would suggest $4.00 per gallon as a tipping point today. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I think the fact that interest rates are starting to increase has set off a round of buying. People/companies are trying to get the best price possible before any additional increase take effect.
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