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    Average age of US vehicles hits record 10.8 years

    DETROIT (AP) — That clunker in America's driveway has reached a record old age, but there are signs that people may be growing confident enough in the economy to get a whiff of that fresh new car scent very soon.

    The average age of a car or truck in the U.S. hit a record 10.8 years last year as job security and other economic worries kept many people from making big-ticket purchases such as a new car.

    That's up from the old record of 10.6 years in 2010, and it and continues a trend that dates to 1995, when the average age of a car was 8.4 years, according to a study of state vehicle registration data by the Southfield, Mich.-based Polk automotive research firm.

    However, Polk Vice President Mark Seng says that a rebound in sales last year and expected growth for the next couple of years is likely to slow the growth rate in the age of cars as a whole in America. Polk has not predicted if or when the age will start to drop, but Seng doesn't see that happening for at least two or three years, if not longer.

    "It's going to take the good economy several years of very high sales again, and people being willing to let go of those older vehicles that they've been holding onto," Seng said.

    Last year, auto sales rebounded a bit to 12.8 million vehicles, especially in November and December, when sales were unusually strong. In 2010, U.S. sales totaled 11.6 million after hitting a 30-year low of 10.4 million in 2009. Polk expects sales around 13.7 million this year, rising by about 1 million per year through 2015, when they reach about 16 million. That's back to around what industry analysts consider normal, and approaching the U.S. sales peak of 17 million in 2005.

    But even a 1 million per year sales increase will have little impact on the average age because there are more than 240 million cars and trucks on the roads in the U.S., Seng says.

    The aging of the American auto fleet has been a big boon for repair shops and companies that sell replacement auto parts, and Seng expects that to continue. He says people can hang onto their cars longer because automakers are making them far better than they did in 1995, the first year that Polk began tracking the average age.

    Shares of major auto parts stores, such as AutoZone Inc., O'Reilly Automotive Inc. and Advance Auto Parts Inc., have easily outpaced the S&P 500 index since late 2007 when the recession began.

    Polk also says the number of vehicles in the U.S. has been falling since 2008, but that trend reversed itself last year. In 2010, there were 240 million cars and trucks registered in the U.S. That grew slightly to 240.5 million last year, the company said.

    The aging vehicle trend and relatively slow sales have kept auto companies and parts makers from hiring new workers in great numbers, and that helps to hold unemployment at relatively high levels. Last month, the unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent — still high, but the lowest level in three years.

    But that started to change last year as sales started to rebound. Last January, Ford said it would hire 7,000 workers over the next two years. During the summer, GM said it would add 2,500 at the Detroit factory that makes the Chevrolet Volt electric car. Volkswagen hired 2,000 for a new plant in Tennessee, and Honda added 1,000 in Indiana. Just last week Chrysler announced plans to add 1,250 jobs at two Detroit factories next year, mainly to build a diesel version of the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

    The industry will add 167,000 jobs by 2015, a 28 percent increase over current levels, predicts The Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich.

    Government estimates show Americans spent roughly $40 billion more on new cars and trucks in 2011 than in 2009. Based on annualized figures from the first quarter of 2011, new-car spending totaled $206 billion, or 1.3 percent of the gross domestic product, Commerce Department data shows. That compares with $166 billion in 2009, about 1.2 percent of the country's economy.

    Polk said the average age of a car in the U.S. last year was 11.1 years, while the average truck was 10.4 years old.

    In 2010, the average age of a car was 11 and the average truck was 10.1 years old.

     

    35 comments

    • neuregel  •  Cary, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Both of my cars fit the profile. I have a 93' escort I use to commute 25miles to work 5 days a week. And I have an '02 acura RSX which is still like brand new. My wife drives her 2001 Beetle. So long as you keep up the maintenence your good to go.
      • Steve 4 mths ago
        I just saw a 25 yo Escort on the road last week. It wasn't pretty looking but it was still going....
      • charlie 4 mths ago
        1996 model here lol... she is beat up but she still works.
    • Mystery  •  4 mths ago
      Now if only Americans could hold onto their cell phones for 10 years instead of getting a new one every 6 months.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        my cell phone is 5 years old still works. not a smartphone. it is just your basic text and voice phone. it has no camera. it still holds a charge
    • Libertarian  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      I am sorry but I will never ever buy a car which costs more than my yearly income. That is stupid and most Americans know its a joke.
    • OmelasNation  •  4 mths ago
      I want a truck that is at least 25 years old to have a vehicle that runs on basic mechanical systems and not computer controlled systems.
      Ahh the good old days when you could be a grease monkey, not a computer programing engineer just to change your own oil...,
    • russ p  •  Rock Hill, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      I've looked at the price tags on the new cars. The clunker I'm driving will be mine for quite a while longer even with the inevitable repair bills.
    • Gun Runner 1861  •  4 mths ago
      I bet there are no vehicles that old on Wall Street....or in the Capitol Building parking lot. Think about it.....
      • MikeGolf 4 mths ago
        There was a Congressman elected about three years ago (Tea party ticket) who owns one car - a 25 year old pickup truck - and parks it in the congressional parking lot every morning.
    • BIGBLUENATION  •  4 mths ago
      89 toyota 4x4 22re 286,000 and counting. No lame government cash for clunkers for me.
    • Lisa  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      I still have my 98 Mustang GT that I bought in 99. She will be 14 years old in March. Not a thing wrong with her.
    • William  •  4 mths ago
      Hell, I still driving my 1992 F-150 , I can not afford a new one and it is cheaper to fix anything on my truck, which I am happy to say is very little. 165,000 miles and still going.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        i have a 97 tunderbird with 190,000 miles. i just changed the header gaskets. other than that it still works. i hope you will continue to use it until it either rusts out or engine craps out
    • Dougie  •  4 mths ago
      This should be seen as a good thing that cars are lasting longer. My dad's 93 taurus wagon nearly made it to 300,000. How many of the 70's station wagons cracked 150K? Detroit may suffer but the rest of the US is happy that good, reliable cars are being produced.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        watch quality go down, just to make you buy a new car
    • MustacheCashStash  •  4 mths ago
      If there is one thing I've learned about cars it is when you first replace a car it's great but a week or so down the road it's just another car So I keep driving my Subaru with almost 249k on it and remind myself that the fact that it does the job is all that matters.
    • Alonghorn  •  4 mths ago
      My car is 17 years old with 174K plus miles. I'm holding on to it until it rust all over and falls apart. It's a Honda by the way, very very reliable unlike the Ford I replaced it with, in the shop regularly.
    • charlie  •  4 mths ago
      She might be old, but she's paid off!
    • Bill  •  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      There is something very re-assuring about a well maintained 'PF" (paid for).
    • SRV  •  4 mths ago
      I DRIVE A 1991 SAAB 9000S WITH 165,000 MILES. 165,000!
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      1996 Dodge Stratus, 200,805 miles and counting.
    • NONYA  •  Dalton, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Its because you are replacing us at work with migrant labor, and they DO NOT buy new cars. They buy solid USED ONES, big enough to haul a short bus load of them to replace us at work.
    • Patti S  •  4 mths ago
      Both my husband and I drive older trucks - mine: 2000 Chevy Blazer - 123k miles and counting - bought used and paid cash for it. His: 2001 GMC Yukon XL 2500 - 250k miles and counting - also bough used and paid cash for it. The key: Eddie - our mechanic who is a miracle worker with engines. As someone else said: I long for the old days when I could change my own oil and do a basic tune up in my driveway - yes, as a girl, I can and use to do this! Saved a ton of money doing it myself as well.
    • Lauren  •  4 mths ago
      Not one of my cars is under 10 years old...and I plan on keeping that way...I don't spend over $4,000 for a car and if I can turn around and sell them at a profit...I do!
    • Brian Huang  •  4 mths ago
      Driving my 97' Avalon has saved me a ton of money on maintenance and insurance. Listen to the media and spend all your money, then be an idiot in debt with all your nice toys!!
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