Each of America’s six largest publicly traded dealer group say gross profit per new vehicle retailed declined on a year-over-year basis in the third quarter, some by double digits. +
Automotive News has released its latest annual list of the U.S. auto groups producing the most F&I revenue per vehicle and by rooftop, including the biggest risers and fallers from 2024. +
StoneEagleDATA reports U.S. dealers made an average of $242,283 in total F&I income in the first quarter, an all-time record exceeding the post-COVID boom of 2021, despite generating fewer deals per rooftop. +
The Presidio Group/NCM Associates year-end report finds F&I income per unit retailed increased slightly in 2024 while gross profit per new vehicle retailed fell by 33% to $2,247. +
In a survey of 3,900 U.S. franchised dealers, Presidio Group analysts found gross profit per vehicle fell in 2024 while new vehicle sales, F&I income and total revenue improved. +
The Automotive News Data Center reports Big 6 public auto dealerships experienced an overall decrease in F&I gross profit per vehicle in the third quarter. +









