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May 2022 Commercial Truck Guidelines

By Chris Visser
May 16, 2022

After 18 months of unprecedented price appreciation, used truck pricing has crested the peak. Pricing is still extremely high by historical standards—particularly for the newest trucks available—but hammer prices for all trucks sold in April 2022 and early May 2022 were noticeably lower than earlier in the year.

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