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Penske and Rush Experience Decline in Finance and Insurance Revenue

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioAugust 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Penske Automotive Group and Rush Enterprises experienced declines in finance and insurance earnings in the third quarter; however, they noted increased sales in various sectors as a positive aspect.

Although the commercial trucking sector has recently shown signs of improvement, the third-quarter results for these dealers reveal ongoing challenges like low freight rates, high interest rates, and overcapacity. Still, a rise in homebuying and expectations for continued interest rate reductions from the Federal Reserve suggest that better times may be approaching.

Penske

Penske Automotive Group, based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, reported finance and insurance earnings for commercial trucks at $5.2 million in Q3, reflecting an 11.9% drop from the previous year, as stated in its October 29 earnings report.

Revenue from parts and services at Penske decreased by 1% year-over-year, totaling $232.8 million. However, overall commercial truck revenue rose by 12.3% to $1.1 billion year-over-year.

The company recorded sales of 6,331 new and used trucks in Q3, which is a 13.9% increase from the previous year. This growth was driven primarily by new truck sales, which were up 15.7% to 5,405 units. Looking forward, Penske expects that demand for Class 8 trucks will mainly rely on replacement purchases, according to North American Chief Operating Officer Rich Shearing during the Q3 earnings call.

Additionally, the company reported $4.2 million of floor plan notes payable through Q3, marking a 40% year-over-year increase, attributed to a rise in market-day supply of new and used vehicles to 53 and 43, respectively, compared to 52 and 40 at the end of Q2, as shared by Penske’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Shelley Hulgrave.

As of market close today, Penske Automotive Group (NYSE: PAG) saw a slight decline of 0.04% to $150.51, with a market capitalization of $10.1 billion.

Rush Enterprises

Based in San Antonio, Rush Enterprises reported finance and insurance earnings of $5.8 million for Q3, representing a 7.9% decrease year-over-year, according to its October 29 earnings statement. Revenue from aftermarket parts and services fell by 1.6% to $633 million, leading to an overall revenue decline of 4.2% to $1.9 billion.

In Q3, the company sold 3,604 new Class 8 trucks, reflecting a 16.7% decrease year-over-year. However, sales of new Class 4 to Class 7 trucks increased by 4.2% to 3,379 units. Economic uncertainty and ongoing low freight rates contributed to the slow sales of Class 8 trucks, according to Chief Executive W.M. “Rusty” Rush.

“While demand for Class 8 trucks in the over-the-road segment remains weak, our special focus on niche markets, including vocational and public sector, has led to solid sales results in those segments, which we anticipate will persist into the fourth quarter,” Rush remarked in the company’s earnings report.

As of Q3, Rush Enterprises had $1.3 billion in floor plan notes payable, representing a 14% year-over-year increase.

Shares of Rush Enterprises (NYSE: RUSHA) rose by 1.6% to $57.46 as of the market close today, with a market capitalization of $4.3 billion.

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