November 14, 2001 (The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)
Value of quality changes for 2002 passenger cars and light trucks
The retail equivalent value of quality changes for 2002 passenger cars was higher than that for light trucks.
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The retail equivalent value of quality changes for the 2002 model year domestic passenger cars averaged $68.30. This represents 20.2 percent of the average $337.94 over-the-year increase in manufacturer's suggested list prices.
The retail equivalent value of quality changes for the 2002 model year domestic light trucks averaged $17.59, or 7.1 percent of the average $248.20 over-the-year increase in manufacturer's suggested list prices.
The value of changes for passenger cars and light trucks represent changes in levels of standard or optional equipment, federal safety mandates, and non-mandated quality changes.
These data are a product of the BLS Producer Price
Index program. Learn more in "Report on Quality Changes for 2002
Model Vehicles," news release USDL 01-405 (PDF
10K). Estimates of the value of quality changes were based on a sample of
18 model-year 2002 domestic passenger cars and 16 light trucks included in
the Producer Price Index for October.
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