Classes 5-8 preliminary net orders climb

Nov 14, 2012 9:50 AM

North America Classes 5-8 commercial vehicle preliminary  net orders for October 2012, as reported by ACT Research Co LLC, rose to levels  of “best since” comparisons.

  The final numbers, which will be released mid-November,  will approach 23,200 units for heavy-duty Class 8 trucks and 18,500 for  medium-duty Classes 5-7 vehicles. Preliminary net order numbers are typically  accurate to within 5% of actual.

  “The improvement in orders comes on the heels of the  recovery in consumer spending, strong housing data, and rising consumer  confidence,” said Kenny Vieth, president and senior analyst, ACT. “Considering  that the election and fiscal cliff were squarely in the windshield through October,  order strength was perhaps even more impressive than the numbers suggest. The  improvement in orders in October is recognition that with even a small amount  of economic comfort, there is positive underlying demand for commercial  vehicles in the North American market.”

Across-the-board strength in truck, bus, and RV  orders boosted Classes 5-7 orders to a 56-month high. Seasonally adjusted,  October’s Classes 5-7 net order volume drops to 17,200 units. On that basis,  Classes 5-7 net orders were at their highest level since April 2011. Class 8  net orders also rose to their highest level since the start of 2012 on both an  actual and seasonally adjusted basis. Seasonally adjusted, the volume was  22,900 units.

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