Although experts anticipate more inventory reaching the used car market, increased supply may not translate into meaningful relief from elevated prices.
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Why used car prices are starting to fall
For the last few years, the used car market felt like a bad joke. A five-year-old pickup with 80,000 miles somehow cost ...
Shoppers looking for a new car in February likely found the experience easier. New-car searches were down 7.2% YoY, but that’s not necessarily bad news — it means there’s less competition, and buyers ...
Even though used-car retail prices moved 6.5% higher in August versus the beginning of the year, CarGurus noticed demand for used vehicles remained strong last month. Those findings are two of the ...
Analysts say 2026 will bring fierce competition among automakers, but higher MSRPs and affordability pressures mean buyers ...
The average inventory levels at Chevy dealerships in the U.S. increased in February of 2026, following a broader inventory ...
We're looking at why new cars are so expensive, and how many of them are sitting around dealer lots.
New car sales bottomed out in 2022, the peak year of COVID-19-era shortages that hobbled assembly lines. Now, that slow year for new cars is coming back to haunt used car shoppers. The three-year-old ...
Auto Salvage, an automotive recycling facility based in Plaistow, New Hampshire, has launched a new online inventory section featuring over 1,000 vehicles currently available for parts. The new “Parts ...
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