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GM78.8000.39%
F12.3250.145%
RIVN14.2200.045%
CYD46.2402.51%
HMC24.5100.45%
TM187.530-1.47%
CVNA77.940-2.064%
PAG173.8102.2%
LAD293.9902.89%
AN205.9700.68%
GPI357.8307.67%
ABG200.390-0.06%
SAH81.2001.07%
TSLA428.35016.56%
GM78.8000.39%
F12.3250.145%
RIVN14.2200.045%
CYD46.2402.51%
HMC24.5100.45%
TM187.530-1.47%
CVNA77.940-2.064%
PAG173.8102.2%
LAD293.9902.89%
AN205.9700.68%
GPI357.8307.67%
ABG200.390-0.06%
SAH81.2001.07%
TSLA428.35016.56%
GM78.8000.39%
F12.3250.145%
RIVN14.2200.045%
CYD46.2402.51%
HMC24.5100.45%
TM187.530-1.47%
CVNA77.940-2.064%
PAG173.8102.2%
LAD293.9902.89%
AN205.9700.68%
GPI357.8307.67%
ABG200.390-0.06%
SAH81.2001.07%

AutoNation delivers solid Q4 amidst market challenges

AutoNation's varied financial outcomes for 2023 demonstrate its ability to navigate a fluctuating automotive market.
AutoNation reported a modest increase in Q4 revenue to $6.8 billion and maintained consistent full-year revenue at $26.9 billion.

AutoNation CEO Mike Manley

AutoNation, the second-largest car dealer in the United States, released its earnings on February 13, which included information about the company’s financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2023. Despite a challenging market climate, AutoNation reported a modest increase in Q4 revenue to $6.8 billion and maintained consistent full-year revenue at $26.9 billion.

In Q4 2023, AutoNation reported an adjusted EPS of $5.02, while it had an earnings figure derived from generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP EPS) of $5.04 for the same period in the previous year. The company’s Q4 revenue grew by 1%, driven by an 8% growth in new car unit sales and an 11% increase in after-sales revenue. However, used car sales decreased by 4%. The full-year figures reflect this trend, showing a 9% decline in used car sales but a 6% increase in new vehicle unit sales.

The company’s Q4 gross profit of $1.2 billion was lower than the previous year, primarily due to lower gross earnings from new and used cars, partially offset by an increase in after-sales.

AutoNation CEO Mike Manley praised the company’s performance, stating, “Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of our business model. Our strong position in the dynamic used vehicle market and robust new vehicle unit sales provided a solid foundation to deliver outstanding customer financial services performance and superior after-sales growth. Our associates focus on providing an exceptional customer experience was the cornerstone of this success.”

Its success in 2023 is also a testament to the stability of its business model amidst market normalization. The company has reduced the impact of lower car sales margins by focusing on client finance services and after-sales support. However, the company should remain vigilant and adaptable to changing market conditions, as evidenced by the challenges faced in the used car market and decreased gross profit per vehicle.

With $1.5 billion in cash assets on its solid balance sheet, AutoNation is well-positioned to expand and improve its operations. Its strategy of capital allocation and share repurchases is a balanced approach that aims to maximize shareholder value while investing in the company.

Naturally, AutoNation’s varied financial outcomes for 2023 demonstrate its ability to navigate a fluctuating automotive market. The company’s clear focus on leveraging its strengths in finance services and after-sales support bodes well for continued growth and profitability.

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