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Auto Supply Up as Industry Seeks Balance

Some brands’ inventory even more padded as year wanes, affordability weighs

November 14, 2025
Auto Supply Up as Industry Seeks Balance

Tariff-led inflation will likely lead to more auto price increases next year, Cox Automotive expects.

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Early November new-vehicle inventory revealed an auto industry finding its way in a year of disruption before it fully recovered from the pandemic. 

Supply rose 4% month-over-month, down about 6% year-over-year as days’ supply opened the month at 88, up 3% from a month earlier but down about 4% year-over-year, according to Cox Automotive data. 

Some Brands More Padded

Though the 30-day sales pace rose slightly, industrywide inventory grew faster. Some brands had accumulated bigger supplies in anticipation of demand as the industry heads into the holiday shopping season.

Jeep days’ supply was up 24% month-over-month, its inventory up 13%, while Cadillac’s days’ supply rose 15% in what Cox characterized as “a potentially risky buildup if sales don’t keep up.”

Other automakers building supply were Mazda, Mercedes and Porsche, and while luxury sales spike during the holidays, Cox pointed out their volume is still on the lower end. 

“Automakers are walking a fine line, and rising inventories could quickly shift from strategic flexibility to a liability if stock outpaces sales momentum,” said Cox Executive Analyst Erin Keating.

But overall the industry is demonstrating confidence with inventory while avoiding “getting ahead of itself,” she said.

“Automakers seem to be walking a line between refilling lots and keeping incentives on a tight leash.”

Careful Consumers

Larger affordability concerns are likely to push more consumers to small SUVs and crossovers to stay in the favorite segment without overstretching themselves, Keating said.

And those concerns could grow in the new year as tariff-sparked inflation will likely lead to more auto price increases, she predicted.

“Smart inventory management and savvy pricing will be crucial for keeping dealer lots on an even keel. If automakers stay flexible – ready to respond to affordability challenges, tariff shifts, and changes in production – they’re set up to weather near-term bumps and grab future opportunities.”

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