February 2009 issue
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OPENLANE Market Index
OPENLANE Indices are now separated by US and Canadian consignors. January 2008 represents the baseline for comparison for each chart.
US Price Trend: Car segment show continued decrease in pricing while pricing of trucks, SUVs and minivans increased in January 2009.
Chart 1 reveals the sales price trends in the US by vehicle segment - cars, SUVs, minivans, and trucks. The data indicates:
US Dealer Interest Trend: Increased interest in trucks, SUVs and minivans and slight decrease of interest for cars.
Chart 2 indicates dealer interest for each vehicle segment in the US as indicated by the number of page views for vehicles listed on OPENLANE. The data shows:
Canadian Price Trend: Car and truck prices are up while SUVs and minivans are at its lowest.
Chart 3 reveals the sales price trends in Canada by vehicle segment - cars, SUVs, minivans, and trucks. The data indicates:
Canadian Dealer Interest Trend: Increased interest in trucks while interest in SUV and minivans decline.
Chart 4 indicates dealer interest for each vehicle segment in Canada as indicated by the number of page views for vehicles listed on OPENLANE. The data shows:
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NEWS and updates
OPENLANE is excited to welcome Daniel Farrar as the new Chief Executive Officer. Daniel is responsible for the growth and strategic development and direction of the company. Daniel was most recently a General Partner in the Morgenthaler Partners, a leading private equity venture capital and buyout firm. Prior to Morgenthaler Partners, Daniel spent more than 20 years working in a variety of capacities for General Electric Corporation (GE), including CEO for GE Capital Fleet Services Europe where he had P&L responsibility for GE's automotive financial services and leasing business. Daniel holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and a master's in business administration from Harvard University.
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