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GM78.100-0.43%
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HMC26.8300.69%
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GM78.100-0.43%
F14.1100%
RIVN15.6300.77%
CYD44.820-2.38%
HMC26.8300.69%
TM171.4804.98%
CVNA62.310-3.89%
PAG182.210-1.63%
LAD292.100-4.63%
AN191.640-0.41%
GPI301.7400.92%
ABG205.1702.12%
SAH84.5101.8%
TSLA379.7104.59%
GM78.100-0.43%
F14.1100%
RIVN15.6300.77%
CYD44.820-2.38%
HMC26.8300.69%
TM171.4804.98%
CVNA62.310-3.89%
PAG182.210-1.63%
LAD292.100-4.63%
AN191.640-0.41%
GPI301.7400.92%
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CarGurus study shows shift to online car buying, decline in brand loyalty

The study focuses on the reasons and locations behind people's buying and selling decisions.
On March 25, CarGurus, the leading digital auto platform, published its sixth annual U.S. Consumer Insights Report amid recent market changes

CarGurus has published its sixth annual U.S. Consumer Insights Report. The report reveals how consumer behavior has changed in the face of a highly competitive automotive market characterized by rising interest rates and costs, a growing selection, and more opportunities for work-from-home options.

The study focuses on the reasons and locations behind people’s buying and selling decisions, examining how they prefer to complete some or all of the transaction process online. It is conducted among recent vehicle buyers and/or sellers. The report also comprehensively analyzes attitudes following the car buying transaction.

According to the CarGurus report, the following are the key takeaways:
  • Consumers place greater emphasis on vehicle reliability and cost-effectiveness, with a notable shift in their willingness to consider different brands or models to meet these criteria, indicating a decline in brand loyalty.
  • Consumers primarily drive the purchase decision based on price, while also considering factors such as inventory selection and the availability of financing or special offers. There is an increased consumer expectation for fair treatment during the buying process.
  • The trend towards digital transactions is strengthening, with most consumers prefer conducting vehicle sales online, including key steps like price negotiation and trade-in appraisals. This reflects a broader shift towards remote purchasing activities.
  • Consumers are opting for cash transactions to manage auto purchasing costs, resulting in a decline in financing vehicle purchases. This shift has been influenced by rising interest rates.
  • There is a growing engagement of younger buyers, particularly from Gen Z, in the car market, with preferences for certain brands suggesting emerging trends in vehicle popularity among this demographic.
  • While interest in EVs is rising, the actual conversion rate to EV purchases remains modest, with a significant proportion of consumers still opting for gasoline vehicles. This suggests that while curiosity about EVs increases, factors like cost, infrastructure, and vehicle performance influence final purchase decisions.
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