These Are The Slowest And Fastest Selling Cars In America – June

These Are The Slowest And Fastest Selling Cars In America - June

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It’s still fairly tough out there for folks searching for that special new car. I know this all too well as someone who was recently offered a $500 spot on a waiting list to order a Ford Maverick. Costs are up (the average listing price of a new car is $49,000 according to Cox Automotive) as is insurance, and, while inventories are climbing out of the COVID-19 crater, some of the most desirable vehicles are still scarce or worst, priced at a premium.

This info comes from CarEdge, which uses data on the Market Day Supply of a vehicle to come up with its fastest and slowest selling car lists. Take a look at the most plentiful vehicles on dealers lots for the good deals. These unloved autos have nothing to prove and everything to give. Scroll through the best selling vehicles to see the ones dealers are going to make you sweat for.

Stellantis dominates the first half of this list, while European automakers and a fair amount of Kias take the lions share of the cars with the lowest inventory on the lot. Have a glance and happy car hunting!

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