KEY POINTS
  • Research and forecast firms Cox Automotive and J.D. Power/LMC Automotive expect sales declined about 1% last year to roughly 17 million vehicles or less compared with 2018.
  • The expected results would be the lowest sales since 16.5 million in 2014.
  • J.D. Power estimates consumers spent a record $462 billion on new vehicles in 2019, up $8.4 billion from 2018.
American flags fly near a General Motors Co. 2019 Chevrolet Camaro displayed at a car dealership in Tinley Park, Illinois, U.S.

DETROIT — Americans are expected to have bought fewer new vehicles last year than in recent years but spent a record amount on those new cars and trucks.

Research and forecast firms Cox Automotive, Edmunds and J.D. Power/LMC Automotive expect sales declined about 1% last year to roughly 17 million vehicles compared with 2018. Such results are considered healthy but would mark the lowest sales since 16.5 million vehicles in 2014.