These are the slowest and fastest selling cars in the US
It’s still pretty tough for those looking for that particular new car. I know this all too well because one person was recently offered $500 on a waiting list to place an order. Ford Maverick. Rising costs (average list price of a new car is $49,000 per Car Cox) as if insuranceAnd, while inventory is creeping out of the COVID-19 craterSome of the most coveted vehicles are still scarce or worst of all, exorbitantly priced.
This information comes from CarEdgeusing data on the Market Day Supply of a vehicle to make a list of the fastest and slowest selling cars. Check out the widest range of cars on dealerships for great deals. These unloved cars have nothing to prove and everything to give away. Scroll through the best-selling cars to see the ones that dealers will make you sweat.
Stellantis dominates the first half of this list, while European automakers and a large number of Kias take a large share of the lowest-inventory cars on the lot. Wish you a glimpse and happy car hunting!