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One Million Car Buyers Have Left the Market — and Automakers Are Fine With It

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May 28, 2026
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  • Roughly one million prospective buyers have permanently left the US new-car market since 2020 — driven out by average prices near $50,000, high interest rates, and Iran war-driven fuel costs — and industry analysts do not expect a return to 17 million annual units until the end of the decade at the earliest.
  • GM, Ford, Toyota, and other automakers are now planning for flat or shrinking 2026 sales of ~16 million vehicles, yet profit margins remain healthy because high-margin pickups and SUVs dominate their mix and Covid taught them to hold price discipline instead of slashing to move inventory.
  • The average US vehicle on the road is now 13 years old — a historic high — as buyers unable to afford new cars simply keep driving old ones; used car prices are rising in parallel, leaving consumers with no affordable escape valve.
  • Despite pledges from Ford, Stellantis, and others to introduce sub-$30,000 and sub-$40,000 models, no significant affordable product launches are imminent — GM says it is “very comfortable” with its current portfolio, and Ford’s cheapest promised vehicle is an electric pickup starting around $30,000.

What Happened?

The US auto industry has quietly abandoned its long-held assumption that new-car sales would return to 17 million annual units. After Covid-era supply chain disruptions taught automakers they could earn record profits on lower volumes, the industry shifted strategy: fewer deals, higher average transaction prices (now ~$50,000), and a lineup skewed toward trucks and large SUVs with $55,000-plus price tags. The result is a market that has structurally shed roughly a million buyers who simply can no longer afford to participate. Iran war-driven gasoline prices have accelerated the exit. Ford spent years eliminating sedans and compact SUVs from its US lineup; GM is pouring billions into factories for high-margin pickups while keeping its Korean-built compact SUVs — its most affordable models — in limited supply. Stellantis last week promised seven new vehicles under $40,000 in the coming years. None of this changes the near-term math.

Why It Matters?

The auto industry’s affordability crisis is not just a consumer story — it is a macroeconomic one. Vehicles are the second-largest household purchase, and the financing decisions around them ripple through credit markets, insurance, fuel consumption, and commuting behavior. When a million buyers exit the new-car market and the average vehicle age hits a historic 13-year high, that is a signal of broad consumer financial stress that Conference Board and Michigan sentiment surveys are only beginning to capture. For investors, the near-term picture is counterintuitively comfortable: GM and Ford are earning solid profits on a shrinking market. The risk is what happens when the next recession arrives — with no inventory of affordable models to defend volume, automakers face a potential earnings cliff. Ford dealers are already irate about the company’s retreat from sedans.

What’s Next?

Watch whether any of the promised affordable model launches — Ford’s ~$30,000 electric pickup, Stellantis’s sub-$30,000 entries — actually reach dealers on schedule, or get deferred as tariff costs and EV write-downs pressure capital budgets. The longer automakers delay affordable product, the deeper the structural hole grows: a 13-year average fleet age means the replacement cycle is being stretched further and further, and when it finally snaps back, it may favor used-car dealers and Asian brands that never abandoned the value segment. The most important number to watch is monthly sales against the 16-million-unit forecast — any shortfall will force a reckoning about whether discipline or desperation governs the industry’s next move.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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