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Used Car Market Trends

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by Mahindra Finance

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June 29, 2023

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3 mins read

Since the start of the 20th century, the Indian used car market has seen tremendous growth. Currently, one pre-owned car is sold for every sale of a new vehicle. The market size is expected to witness a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15.2% and may reach USD 75 billion by 2023.

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There are many reasons why the used car market in India is witnessing a steady growth. Here are four trends in the used car market:

1. Shorter ownership

Previously owners retained their vehicles for longer periods like six to seven years. However, technology is rapidly developing due to which newer models are released in short periods. Moreover, many urban families own more than one car, which reduces their usage ensuring these are maintained well. This allows individuals to avail of a car loan to buy a used vehicle at affordable prices.

2. Increase in the number of organized players

Between 2005 and 2007, the Indian used vehicle market was controlled by the unorganized players that owned almost 95% of the total segment. The market share of organized players was only 4% during this period. However, the share of organized players has increased to 15% in 2010 – 2012 and the same is further expected to increase to 18% by 2021. Therefore, consumers are more confident about the quality of the pre-owned vehicles. Moreover, these organized vendors assist buyers to avail of a used car loan, which contributes to the rise in the demand.

3. Societal acceptance

In the past, society perception was not favorable when an individual opted to buy a used car. However, this is slowly changing and a higher number of people are no longer worried about owning old vehicles. The quality of these pre-owned cars is good with ownership reducing to shorter periods. Moreover, if a person is a new driver owning a used car is prudent until he is more confident about his driving skills. The easy availability of pre-owned car loan makes it easier to own a vehicle.

4. Increasing fuel prices

The economic slowdown has reduced the sales of new cars. However, the used car markets have seen a rise. The increasing fuel price is another reason why the sale of pre-owned vehicles is rising. Buyers would like to reduce their total car ownership expense by decreasing the loan for used cars amount thereby reducing the monthly installment.

As acceptance grows, the sale of used cars is increasing. More and more buyers find this option more affordable and see a true value for money in it.

Disclaimer:

This blog is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice, recommendations, or solicitation. The prices, rates, and financial values mentioned are approximate and subject to change due to regional differences, market fluctuations, regulatory changes, and other factors. Please consult an authorized dealer or financial advisor for accurate and up-to-date details.

The content may include forward-looking statements or projections, which are speculative and subject to risks and uncertainties. Mahindra Finance is not obligated to update these statements to reflect future changes. Any opinions or third-party contributions presented are purely informational and may not reflect the views of Mahindra Finance.

While we strive for accuracy, Mahindra Finance does not guarantee the reliability or completeness of the information provided and disclaims all liability for errors, omissions, or reliance on this content. Readers are advised to verify all details independently and seek professional advice based on their specific needs.

This information applies to Indian regulations and may not be relevant to other jurisdictions. Mahindra Finance is not liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential decisions made based on this blog.

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