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PREMIUM CARS IN DEMAND DESPITE RISING FUEL PRICES

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

THE RECENT sustained surge in UK petrol prices is not having a detrimental effect on the market for used luxury cars, large prestige SUVs and supercars, that’s according to industry experts Glass's.

Current pump prices are at record highs, however whilst the value of a typical family car has risen by at least two per cent since January, large 4x4s have registered a rise of twice this amount. Also faring well during this period are luxury cars and supercars, which have followed the upward trend of family cars.

"Given the series of fuel price increases, it is perhaps surprising that there has not been any kind of backlash in the premium sectors this time around," explained Glass's Managing Editor, Adrian Rushmore. "In fact, the sector that could be described as the most fuel inefficient appears to be thriving, namely the prestige 4x4 sector that has recorded price resilience not seen in any other area of the market."

The absence of an adverse reaction to record-breaking petrol prices can be put down to several factors. Rushmore continues: "Firstly, there is less of the 'feel-bad' factor that pervaded the economy and the market in the summer of 2008. Back then there was also an added buying disincentive in the shape of the large VED increases planned for the following April and plentiful used car supply.

“And fuel prices have been rising more slowly in recent months compared to the dramatic increases seen two years ago. This suggests that the current high price of petrol may, so far, not have appeared on the radar of many motorists, or they are simply ignoring it.

"Fuel is the second largest cost of vehicle ownership, so there is a strong argument that all used car buyers should give more consideration to pump prices. A used car purchase only takes place every three or more years, so it is important to consider not only fuel prices today, but also the extent to which they are likely to increase over the entire period of ownership.


By By Press Association