KEY POINTS
  • Last year's new vehicle sales in the U.S. were the worst in more than a decade.
  • Automakers are hoping 2022 will mark a bottom for the market.
  • Sales have been at or near recessionary levels on top of demand that has piled up during the coronavirus pandemic.
New Jeeps on display at a New York City car dealership on Oct. 5, 2021.

DETROIT — Automakers are hopeful last year's new vehicle sales — the worst in more than a decade — will mark a bottom for the market, at least in the near term.

Industry estimates range from 13.7 million to 13.9 million new vehicles being sold last year in the U.S., a roughly 8% to 9% decline compared with 2021 and the lowest level since 2011 when sales were recovering from the Great Recession.