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June Government Fleet Sales Trail 2024 Figures
Government fleet sales went from 23,971 vehicles in June 2024 to 21,539 in June of this year.

Government fleet sales went from 23,971 vehicles in June 2024 to 21,539 in June of this year.
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Government fleet sales continue to struggle to keep up with 2024 numbers as June sales dipped 10.1% compared to last year's numbers, according to Bobit Business Media fleet numbers released this month.
Last month's fleet sales came in at 21,539 vehicles sold, which was a difference of 2,432 vehicles from June 2024 when 23,971 vehicles were sold [Government fleet numbers were only present from Ford, GM, and Stellantis. The six major Asian-based automakers did not report any monthly fleet sales].
The Numbers Across the Board
Cars saw the biggest drop, going from 425 cars sold in June 2024 to only 97 cars in 2025. Truck and SUV sales daw a dip of about 9% going from 23,564 sold in 2024 to 21,442 sold in June of this year.
Year-to-date, government vehicle sales are down 16.2% compared to this time last year. Last year, a total of 142,217 government vehicle sales were reported while this year 119,225 vehicle sales were report year-to-date.
However, despite these numbers, June had one of the higher government vehicle sales, falling just behind May's numbers of 22,129 vehicles sold.
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