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BCA reports slight lift in LCV values

Date: 28 August 2014   |   Author: Daniel Puddicombe

LCV values improved in July, according to remarketing giant BCA. On average, vans sold through the auction house fetched £5498, an increase of £99, or 1.8% on June.  BCA put the rise down to higher value corporate volumes increasing during the month.

Duncan Ward, BCA general manager commercial vehicles, said: "The change in the model mix in favour of more expensive corporate stock actually resulted in the headline value [for July] rising, but that should not mask the fact that the used van market is notably quieter at this time of year."

Values for fleet and lease LCVs fell by £54 (0.8%) to £6464 in July compared with the previous month.
Overall, year-on-year values are up by £726, or 15.2%.



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