AutoNation Long Term Debt 2010-2024 | AN

AutoNation long term debt from 2010 to 2024. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • AutoNation long term debt for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 was $3.742B, a 2.01% decline year-over-year.
  • AutoNation long term debt for 2023 was $3.378B, a 13.39% decline from 2022.
  • AutoNation long term debt for 2022 was $3.9B, a 37.02% increase from 2021.
  • AutoNation long term debt for 2021 was $2.846B, a 58.77% increase from 2020.
AutoNation Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023 $3,378
2022 $3,900
2021 $2,846
2020 $1,793
2019 $1,579
2018 $1,926
2017 $1,959
2016 $1,611
2015 $1,745
2014 $2,103
2013 $1,810
2012 $2,066
2011 $1,634
2010 $1,341
2009 $1,105
AutoNation Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $3,742
2024-06-30 $3,595
2024-03-31 $3,460
2023-12-31 $3,378
2023-09-30 $3,819
2023-06-30 $3,834
2023-03-31 $3,856
2022-12-31 $3,900
2022-09-30 $3,533
2022-06-30 $3,535
2022-03-31 $3,537
2021-12-31 $2,846
2021-09-30 $2,673
2021-06-30 $1,790
2021-03-31 $1,791
2020-12-31 $1,793
2020-09-30 $1,782
2020-06-30 $1,783
2020-03-31 $2,076
2019-12-31 $1,579
2019-09-30 $1,576
2019-06-30 $1,576
2019-03-31 $1,576
2018-12-31 $1,926
2018-09-30 $1,962
2018-06-30 $1,958
2018-03-31 $1,959
2017-12-31 $1,959
2017-09-30 $1,296
2017-06-30 $1,216
2017-03-31 $1,616
2016-12-31 $1,611
2016-09-30 $1,770
2016-06-30 $1,738
2016-03-31 $1,743
2015-12-31 $1,745
2015-09-30 $1,748
2015-06-30 $1,806
2015-03-31 $2,031
2014-12-31 $2,103
2014-09-30 $1,916
2014-06-30 $1,866
2014-03-31 $1,792
2013-12-31 $1,810
2013-09-30 $1,827
2013-06-30 $1,907
2013-03-31 $1,944
2012-12-31 $2,066
2012-09-30 $1,864
2012-06-30 $2,000
2012-03-31 $1,887
2011-12-31 $1,634
2011-09-30 $1,394
2011-06-30 $1,433
2011-03-31 $1,329
2010-12-31 $1,341
2010-09-30 $1,373
2010-06-30 $1,359
2010-03-31 $1,103
2009-12-31 $1,105
2009-09-30 $1,107
2009-06-30 $1,119
2009-03-31 $1,127
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Retail/Wholesale Retail and Wholesale Auto & Truck $6.535B $26.949B
AutoNation, Inc. is the largest automotive retailer in the United States. The company offers vehicle maintenance and repair services, vehicle parts, extended service contracts, vehicle protection products, and other aftermarket products. It arranges financing for vehicle purchases through third-party sources. Its core brands are: Toyota, Ford, Honda, General Motors, FCA US, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, BMW and Volkswagen. AutoNation's business is divided into 3 operating segments: Domestic, Import and Premium Luxury. The Domestic segment includes stores that sell vehicles manufactured by General Motors, Ford and Fiat Chrysler; whereas the Import segment comprises stores that sell vehicles manufactured by Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai and others. The Premium Luxury segment includes stores that sell vehicles manufactured by Daimler, BMW, Toyota, Audi and others. Its diversified set of automotive retail franchises supports the automotive retailer's business, which is sensitive to macroeconomic conditions.
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