Terrible, terrible news everyone.
With higher wages, I just don't know how anyone will be able to afford any of these.
Economy, low rates push Canadian auto sales to record
Car buyers stomped on the accelerator pedal in Canada last month, sending sales soaring 11 per cent from May, 2016, levels and shattering the monthly record hit in April, 2016.
Auto makers delivered 216,861 vehicles in May, only the second time ever that sales have topped 200,000 in a single month – last April was the only previous occasion. That put the total for the first five months of this year 5 per cent ahead of the pace in 2016, which was a record year.
“Big wheel keeps on turning,” Bank of Montreal chief economist Douglas Porter said in an e-mail. “The main story is just how consistently strong vehicle sales remain.”
Sales are underpinned by strong growth in employment and population, Mr. Porter said, as well as ultralow borrowing costs that are boosting demand for big-ticket items.
Auto makers themselves have helped jolt demand with six- or seven-year interest-free loans. About 52 per cent of Canadians who took out car loans in April borrowed money for seven years or longer, according to consulting firm J.D. Power and Associates, down slightly from 53 per cent in March.
Several auto makers reported record monthly totals or their highest level of May sales. Only BMW Canada Inc. and Volkswagen Canada Inc. reported sales declines.
The fundamentals in the Canadian market remain strong, said industry analyst Dennis DesRosiers, president of DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc.
One factor providing a strong base for sales is replacement demand. Canadians bought a record number of new vehicles between the economic dip after the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001 and the 2008-09 recession and they are just now beginning to come off the road, Mr. DesRosiers noted.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/rep...-canadian-auto-sales-for-may/article35176212/
With higher wages, I just don't know how anyone will be able to afford any of these.
Economy, low rates push Canadian auto sales to record
Car buyers stomped on the accelerator pedal in Canada last month, sending sales soaring 11 per cent from May, 2016, levels and shattering the monthly record hit in April, 2016.
Auto makers delivered 216,861 vehicles in May, only the second time ever that sales have topped 200,000 in a single month – last April was the only previous occasion. That put the total for the first five months of this year 5 per cent ahead of the pace in 2016, which was a record year.
“Big wheel keeps on turning,” Bank of Montreal chief economist Douglas Porter said in an e-mail. “The main story is just how consistently strong vehicle sales remain.”
Sales are underpinned by strong growth in employment and population, Mr. Porter said, as well as ultralow borrowing costs that are boosting demand for big-ticket items.
Auto makers themselves have helped jolt demand with six- or seven-year interest-free loans. About 52 per cent of Canadians who took out car loans in April borrowed money for seven years or longer, according to consulting firm J.D. Power and Associates, down slightly from 53 per cent in March.
Several auto makers reported record monthly totals or their highest level of May sales. Only BMW Canada Inc. and Volkswagen Canada Inc. reported sales declines.
The fundamentals in the Canadian market remain strong, said industry analyst Dennis DesRosiers, president of DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc.
One factor providing a strong base for sales is replacement demand. Canadians bought a record number of new vehicles between the economic dip after the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001 and the 2008-09 recession and they are just now beginning to come off the road, Mr. DesRosiers noted.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/rep...-canadian-auto-sales-for-may/article35176212/