View Full Version : Average Age of US Cars Hits Record High
Mike Mercury
06-15-2021, 9:23am
The average age of US vehicles has been creeping upward for years.
In 2020, the average vehicle on Americans roads was almost a teenager, according to research firm IHS Markit. The company, which produces an annual report on the age of American vehicles, says the average age of cars, light trucks, and SUVs hit a record high of 12.1 years, up from 11.9 in 2019, USA Today reports. In 2002, it was 9.6. It was once common for vehicles to be scrapped after 100,000 miles, but with new safety features increasing cars' value and lifespan, "now I think multiple hundred thousand, two—even more, maybe 300,000 miles—is far more common than it used to be," says IHS aftermarket expert Todd Campau.
The relatively steep rise in the average vehicle age is likely a blip caused by the pandemic, IHS says. The company says COVID-19 caused a "sudden increase in vehicle scrappage." More than 15 million vehicles were scrapped in 2020, about 5.6% of the total, IHS says. But while this might have caused the average age to decline in a normal year, there was also a drastic decline in new vehicle sales and a sharp reduction in miles traveled, Reuters reports. Analysts say a global semiconductor has cut new vehicle production and caused a massive 46.9% year-on-year rise in used car prices, a trend that might end up lowering the average vehicle age if more people decide to trade in their older vehicles.
https://www.newser.com/story/307377/americans-are-driving-older-cars-than-ever-before.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=uol&utm_campaign=rss_world_login
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We had two 15 year old Lexi. Now we have one 15 year old Lexus. My daughter drives it and has no intentions of giving that sucker up.
https://www.newser.com/story/307377/americans-are-driving-older-cars-than-ever-before.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=uol&utm_campaign=rss_world_login
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My wife's summer car is the Charger :rofl::rofl: She won't give that sucker up! :cuss: Flex's Charger is his winter car :island14:
Rodnok1
06-15-2021, 10:00am
I currently do not own anything newer than a 2000 model year. So I'm throwing the curve off.
JetMechZ16
06-15-2021, 10:46am
My oldest vehicle is a 2002 STD Harley.
RMVette
06-15-2021, 10:56am
We had two 15 year old Lexi. Now we have one 15 year old Lexus. My daughter drives it and has no intentions of giving that sucker up.
I have a 13 yo Lexus that my daughter drives and still runs great!
Datawiz
06-15-2021, 10:57am
The story also fails to mention "Cash for Clunkers" that came out after the recession. That took a lot of older cars out of the ecosystem and put the owners in much newer cars. Those same people, in large numbers, are still driving the car they replaced the Clunker with. Many are not in a position to buy a new car.
JetMechZ16
06-15-2021, 11:16am
The story also fails to mention "Cash for Clunkers" that came out after the recession. That took a lot of older cars out of the ecosystem and put the owners in much newer cars. Those same people, in large numbers, are still driving the car they replaced the Clunker with. Many are not in a position to buy a new car.
You need to borrow a little $$ ?:confused5:
Aerovette
06-15-2021, 11:42am
I think it has less to do with reliability and improvements in quality, and more to do with insane prices for new vehicles. If you aren't paying cash, you could do $400.00 a month in repairs for three years and still come out ahead.
Rodnok1
06-15-2021, 11:50am
I think it has less to do with reliability and improvements in quality, and more to do with insane prices for new vehicles. If you aren't paying cash, you could do $400.00 a month in repairs for three years and still come out ahead.Do all my own work so not having a car payment i can throw a couple k at car a year and not blink.
ZipZap
06-15-2021, 11:53am
The story also fails to mention "Cash for Clunkers" that came out after the recession. That took a lot of older cars out of the ecosystem and put the owners in much newer cars. Those same people, in large numbers, are still driving the car they replaced the Clunker with. Many are not in a position to buy a new car.
Thought the same when I read this. That program almost put my friend out of business because he was selling a lot of stuff on the low end to folks that could only afford that bracket.
Datawiz
06-15-2021, 11:57am
You need to borrow a little $$ ?:confused5:
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Torqaholic
06-15-2021, 12:29pm
Already have what I want and it'll outlast me. Certainly not buying one of those generic looking dorkmobiles. Fact is I won't even sit in one as a passenger... "Not that there's anything wrong with that" :lol:
Mike Mercury
06-15-2021, 12:32pm
You need to borrow a little $$ ?:confused5:
24 hrs after payment late...
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Anjdog2003
06-15-2021, 2:13pm
We had two 15 year old Lexi. Now we have one 15 year old Lexus. My daughter drives it and has no intentions of giving that sucker up.
tahnks
Anjdog2003
06-15-2021, 2:14pm
My oldest car is a 1962 MGA MarkII the same age as me. :yesnod:
m and t's77
06-15-2021, 2:22pm
Cars are lasting longer for the most part.I'll drive mine into the ground or because I live in N.H. they will rust out from under me.
Happened to my '03 ZR2 mechanical it was perfect but the body gave out in '15.
Hardluck
06-15-2021, 6:21pm
My oldest vehicle is a 2002 STD Harley.
You have a HD that has an STD, figures!:yesnod:
The wife's '99 Tracker vert is still going strong. :shrug:
My family…..
2004 Accord DD
2004 Corvette conv.
2009 Acura
2016 Dodge Charger
2019 BMW X5
The kids have the newest cars :banghead:
Cars are lasting longer for the most part.I'll drive mine into the ground or because I live in N.H. they will rust out from under me.
Happened to my '03 ZR2 mechanical it was perfect but the body gave out in '15.
I have one POS to get me to work and honestly don’t care if a crane falls on it.
Last one was a 2004 Sunfire. Bought the wife an Acura so I took over her Accord as a DD.
Sunfire was so rusted out with half the miles of the current Honda, I drove it onto the weigh scales, got out and went to collect $384 :rofl: :rofl:
markids77
06-15-2021, 7:41pm
The 04 Ranger is still going strong and in fact the A/C in the truck (still factory everything including freon charge) cools instantly after startup even on 100 degree days like today. The 2019 Mustang needs about 5 minutes before shit cools down at all!
BADRACR1
06-15-2021, 8:32pm
Our cars are eleven (186k Murano), twenty one (115k I30) thirty two (124k Dodge Ram), and thirty five years old (92k Thunderbird Turbo Coupe).
No car payment since 1995.
Our cars are eleven (186k Murano), twenty one (115k I30) thirty two (124k Dodge Ram), and thirty five years old (92k Thunderbird Turbo Coupe).
No car payment since 1995.
That’s the nice part. Last car payment was on an 85 Mustang GT
Thunder22
06-15-2021, 9:00pm
I have a 2019 and a 2021.... :P
Anjdog2003
06-15-2021, 10:46pm
I keep cars for two years and then get bored. I do a 24 month lease and move on.
Olustee bus
06-16-2021, 4:00am
The only logical step to reverse that trend is to build less reliable vehicles. I bet it is in the works as we speak.
dvarapala
06-16-2021, 8:51am
I keep cars for two years and then get bored. I do a 24 month lease and move on.
WTF leases a 1974 Dodge panel van? :shrug:
dvarapala
06-16-2021, 8:53am
You have a HD that has an STD, figures!:yesnod:
Too many things getting rammed into the tailpipe. :D
dvarapala
06-16-2021, 8:55am
My IS-F is 10 years old. I'm in no rush to replace it. And it's nice not having a car payment. :yesnod:
Raazor
06-16-2021, 10:09am
I have a 13 yo Lexus that my daughter drives and still runs great!
:seasix::seasix:
Raazor
06-16-2021, 10:10am
WTF leases a 1974 Dodge panel van? :shrug:
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
2008 Trailblazer SS (Hers with 24K on the ODO0
2019 Ford Transit Connect (Dog van paid for)
2021 Explorer ST (Mine paid for)
After retirement in a few years wife wants an electric VW van. They look pretty cool but keep getting the dates pushed out farther for build.
Datawiz
06-16-2021, 6:56pm
I'm looking forward to the new loan on my $90,000 C8. :leaving: At least I'll be shortening the average. :lol:
Got 2.5 years left on the wife's Scoobie Doo Outback, other than that, all other cars are paid for.
Ronins2ndCuzzin
06-17-2021, 9:17am
My "newest" car is 5 years old. I NEVER buy "new" cars anymore. Not worth it.
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