What are the easiest used cars to sell in America?

 


Here are the easiest used cars to sell in America

Recently, used cars haven't been the money-saving alternatives to new models they once were, as declines in new car inventory and delays have made used cars a hot commodity. Used electric cars and hybrids are selling more slowly than a year ago, but some have joined the list of fastest-selling used cars in October, recently released by iSeeCars.

Used cars took an average of 49.2 days to sell in October, much faster than the 54.9 days seen in October 2022. However, the rise of electric and hybrid cars paints a different picture, with electric cars taking 52.4 days and hybrids 46.7 days to sell. Both were significantly worse than the averages in 2022, 37.5 and 34.3 days, respectively.

Despite this, three hybrid and one electric car made it to the list of fastest-selling used models. The top ten include:

BMW X5 Hybrid: 26.8 days

Toyota Highlander Hybrid: 29

Cadillac XT6 30.1

Lexus NX 350: 31.8

Toyota GR Supra: 31.8

Hyundai Elantra Hybrid: 31.8

Porsche 718 Boxster: 32.4

Cadillac CT5: 33.3

BMW M2: 34.4

Rivian R1T: 35.5

Some buyers are well-positioned to avoid the effects of inflation and rising interest rates, which is why we see high-performance cars like the BMW M2 and Boxster on the list, said Karl Brauer, executive analyst for iSeeCars. At the same time, many are looking to save money on fuel by using more efficient hybrid cars.

While some electric cars, including the Rivian R1T, Chevy Bolt, and Tesla Model 3, sell quickly, others are not. The Kia EV6, Ford F-150 Lightning, and Polestar 2 rounded out the list of slowest-selling cars, with Kia and Ford taking twice the average number of days to sell. Some gasoline-powered vehicles also took a long time to move, including an expensive Maserati Quattroporte, which took 137.8 days to sell, nearly three times the average for a used car.

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