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Lithia Motors surpasses cost-cutting target, achieves $200M in savings

As the company moves into 2025, it sees further opportunities for savings.
Lithia Motors successfully reduced expenses and anticipates saving an additional $100 million in 2025, increasing the total savings.

According to COO Adam Chamberlain, Lithia Motors successfully reduced expenses by $200 million by the end of the third quarter, surpassing its original cost-cutting target by $50 million. The initiative, launched earlier this year, originally aimed to shed $150 million in costs through targeted layoffs and employee-related actions. However, Lithia now anticipates saving an additional $100 million in 2025, potentially bringing the total savings to $300 million.

Speaking during Lithia’s Oct. 23 earnings call, CEO Bryan DeBoer confirmed the company’s initial savings target ranged between $150 million and $250 million. While Lithia exceeded expectations by reducing expenses primarily through personnel-related reductions, DeBoer noted that the company had embedded cost discipline into its daily operations, transforming what began as a 60-day initiative in May into a long-term strategy for driving savings and productivity improvements.

Additionally, Lithia’s cost-cutting measures came as the group faced rising adjusted selling, general, and administrative expenses, which reached 66% of gross profit in Q3, up from 62% a year ago. This marked an improvement from Q2, where 69% of gross profit was absorbed by such costs, reflecting progress in managing expenses.

As the company moves into 2025, it sees further opportunities for savings, with one-quarter of the additional $100 million expected to come from productivity enhancements in areas like marketing, vendor contracts, and staffing. The remaining savings will stem from lower interest rates on the floorplan debt used to finance inventory, which DeBoer suggested would not materialize until late Q1 2025 due to seasonal factors.

Investor sentiment was positive following the earnings call, with Seaport Research Partners analyst Glenn Chin noting that the company’s success in realizing cost cuts this quarter would likely lead to an outperformance in Lithia shares.

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