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LAD358.850-10.67%
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Penske Automotive faces challenges in Q1 with 28% drop in net income

The drop in net income can be primarily attributed to higher costs related to interest payments and vehicle floor plans.
Penske Automotive Group, a prominent player in automotive retail, recently reported a significant 28% decline in net income for Q1.

Penske Automotive Group Inc. announced revenue of $29.5 billion in 2023 | Penske Automotive Group

Penske Automotive Group, a prominent player in the automotive retail industry, recently reported a significant 28% decline in net income for the first quarter. This downturn was attributed to several factors, including higher interest and vehicle floorplan costs, as well as lower earnings from its investment in Penske Transportation Solutions.

The company’s net income stood at $216.2 million for the quarter, down from $299.6 million earned during the same period last year. Similarly, net income attributable to common stockholders also declined, dropping to $215.2 million from $298.3 million year over year.

Despite these challenges, Penske achieved a 1.5% increase in revenue, reaching $7.45 billion compared to the previous year. This modest revenue growth hints at the company’s ability to navigate the market despite the obstacles faced in terms of profitability.

Moreover, the drop in net income can be primarily attributed to higher costs related to interest payments and vehicle floor plans, which are essential for maintaining inventory levels. Additionally, lower earnings from investments in Penske Transportation Solutions contributed to the overall decline in profitability.

Retail sales of new cars increased by 2.1% to 48,667, while used car sales jumped by 2.1% to 69,265. The combined sales of new, used, and United Kingdom agency vehicles reached 126,864 units, representing a 3.6% increase from the previous year. 

According to a statement from Penske Automotive CEO Roger Penske, “We experienced a recovery across our used vehicle retail automotive operations during the quarter with profitability improving sequentially by $428 per unit retailed.”

Furthermore, Penske Transportation Solutions’ revenue decreased to $32.5 million from $80.8 million during the same quarter of the previous year.

The group reported a 9% increase in retail automotive service and parts revenue, reaching a record-breaking $746 million for the quarter. When agency sales were excluded, same-store gross profit per new car retailed dropped 18% to $5,195, and same-store gross profit per used vehicle decreased 0.1% to $1,833.

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