Honda, Toyota, Ford, BMW, and Stellantis
“10-K Item 1A: 'New vehicles from five manufacturers, Honda, Toyota, Ford, BMW, and Stellantis, represent 25% of our sales.'”
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The most significant concentration Lithia Motors discloses is Honda, Toyota, Ford, BMW, and Stellantis at 25%, classified MEDIUM by disclosed size. Below: the full set from the latest 10-K — verbatim quotes, filing references, and a synthesis of what these exposures mean together.
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Source: Lithia Motors’s SEC Form 10-K filed — view the filing on SEC EDGAR ↗
Each card carries a disclosed-size chip (HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW — how large the exposure is as a share of revenue, not how dangerous it is) and a nature tag: Built-in(the company’s own model, geography, or products) or Outside party (an external customer, supplier, or distributor it relies on).
“10-K Item 1A: 'New vehicles from five manufacturers, Honda, Toyota, Ford, BMW, and Stellantis, represent 25% of our sales.'”
The company's disclosed concentration profile is limited to a single supplier-side exposure: new vehicles from five manufacturers — Honda, Toyota, Ford, BMW, and Stellantis — represent 25% of sales. This is a moderate share with a dependency character, reflecting the typical franchise dealership structure where inventory supply is governed by manufacturer allocation agreements rather than the dealer's own sourcing decisions. Any reduction in vehicle allocations from these five brands, whether due to production disruptions, inventory constraints, or franchise relationship changes, would directly affect that portion of new-vehicle sales. Because the 25% share covers five separate manufacturers, the implied exposure to any single name is well below that level, which limits single-brand idiosyncratic risk. However, the dependency character of franchise arrangements means that the terms of vehicle supply — pricing, allocation volumes, and franchise standards — are set by the manufacturers rather than negotiated at arm's length like a conventional procurement contract. On balance, the disclosed concentration profile is relatively contained: a moderate aggregate share across five brands, with no disclosed customer, geographic, or product concentration alongside it. The absence of additional concentration axes suggests the broader dealership network and brand mix provide meaningful diversification beyond this disclosed cluster. The primary variables to monitor are vehicle production and allocation trends from Honda, Toyota, Ford, BMW, and Stellantis, as well as the overall health of the new-vehicle market.
For the engine’s reasoning on LAD’s current verdict — including which dimensions drove the score — see the per-dimension breakdown.
| Symbol | Name | HIGH | MEDIUM | LOW | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AN | AutoNation, Inc. | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
| ABG | Asbury Automotive Group Inc | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| LAD● | Lithia Motors, Inc. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| CARG | CarGurus, Inc. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| CVNA | Carvana Co. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| DRVN | Driven Brands Holdings Inc. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Concentration counts reflect items disclosed in each peer’s most recent 10-K; disclosed-size classification uses TrendMatrix’s internal 10-K extraction taxonomy.