Summary

  • The average lightly used car costs $3,701 less than its new version
  • Last year, lightly used cars averaged 8.5 percent, or $3,574, above their new counterparts
  • Used vehicles currently priced above new include hybrids like the Ford Maverick, two minivans, and three premium/special interest models
  • There are 20 lightly used models priced at least 20 percent below the same new model, made up almost entirely of premium/luxury vehicles and representing an opportunity for used car shoppers

 

Used car prices have undergone a dramatic shift over the past year. Prices have been consistently falling, and the latest iSeeCars.com study shows that lightly used cars are, on average, 8.1 percent cheaper than their new car equivalent. This is a 16.6 percentage point shift from one year ago, when the average lightly used vehicle was 8.5 percent above the average new car price.

2022 Average Used Car Prices and Year-over-Year Differences

Price Differences Between Lightly Used Cars and New Cars (2022 vs. 2023)iSeeCars Study
Year % Difference Used Over New $ Difference Used Over New Used Car Price
2023 -8.1% -$3,701 $41,812
2022 8.5% $3,574 $45,645

iSeeCars.com analyzed over 8.9 million new and slightly used cars to identify the 14 lightly used models with the highest price above their new car equivalents. The study also shows which 20 models are priced the lowest compared to their new car prices.

“Inflation and interest rates are among the primary factors impacting consumer spending, as reflected in a substantial drop in used car pricing over the past year,” said iSeeCars.com Executive Analyst Karl Brauer. 

Best Cars to Buy New: Used Cars with the Highest Increases Over New Versions

iSeeCars identified the 14 used cars that are more expensive than their new car equivalent. Models that represent excellent value in the new car space are holding up well in the used car market. 

The Ford Maverick, Kia Rio, and Toyota Corolla Hybrid are all low-priced models offering strong functionality and high fuel efficiency at a relatively low cost. Several additional hybrids make the list, reflecting the ongoing consumer interest in saving money on fuel costs as gasoline prices remain high. Consumers that want a new version of these cars and can find a good deal should consider buying them. 

Top 14 Cars More Expensive Lightly Used vs. NewiSeeCars Study
Rank (by Percentage) Model % Difference Used Over New $ Difference Used Over New Used Price
1 Ford Maverick 12.3% $4,038 $36,777
2 Toyota Corolla Hybrid 7.9% $2,038 $27,809
3 Mercedes-Benz G-Class 4.6% $8,633 $196,228
4 Toyota Sienna 3.7% $1,806 $50,978
5 Toyota RAV4 Prime 3.5% $1,726 $51,298
6 Toyota Corolla Cross 2.9% $853 $30,636
7 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2.4% $953 $40,045
8 Kia Carnival 2.2% $916 $42,025
9 Ford Bronco 1.7% $901 $55,372
10 Honda Civic (hatchback) 1.0% $297 $29,683
11 Honda Accord Hybrid 0.4% $152 $34,704
12 Chevrolet Corvette 0.4% $324 $84,827
13 Kia Rio 0.1% $27 $20,135
14 Honda Accord 0.1% $16 $30,404
Overall Average -8.1% -$3,701 $41,812

Beyond the hybrid and mainstream models that dominate this list, three special interest vehicles, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Ford Bronco, and Chevrolet Corvette, also continue to be in high demand and short supply, keeping their used prices above their new prices.

It’s worth noting that although these used cars are still priced above their new car equivalent in today’s declining market, they comprise only 14 models now, with a range between 0.1 percent and 12.3 percent above the new car price. Last year in April the top 15 slightly used models were priced 7.9 percent to 21.5 percent above their new car prices.

Top 20 Lightly Used Models with the Biggest Savings Over New

The list of cars offering the greatest savings when purchased used over new represents mostly luxury models, reflecting the drop-off in value typically seen for premium vehicles when they transition from new to used.

“Of the 20 lightly used models priced the lowest when compared to their new car equivalent, 13 are luxury cars,” noted Brauer. “And the non-luxury cars are mostly older models, late in their redesign cycle and in need of an update. If any of these models can serve a given consumer’s needs, they represent an opportunity to save serious money over buying the new version.”

Top 20 Cars More Expensive New vs. Lightly UsediSeeCars Study
Rank (by Percentage) Model % Difference Used Over New $ Difference Used Over New Used Car Price
1 Audi e-tron -27.8% -$22,757 $59,073
2 Alfa Romeo Stelvio -26.9% -$14,698 $39,994
3 Mercedes-Benz C-Class -24.6% -$13,189 $40,533
4 Audi A4 -24.3% -$11,963 $37,265
5 Nissan Titan -23.9% -$13,809 $44,020
6 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Limited -23.1% -$14,438 $48,134
7 Infiniti QX80 -23.0% -$19,104 $63,794
8 Nissan Murano -22.8% -$10,199 $34,445
9 Infiniti Q50 -22.5% -$11,188 $38,599
10 Porsche Macan -22.4% -$16,567 $57,402
11 Mercedes-Benz S-Class -22.2% -$29,878 $104,459
12 BMW 7 Series -22.1% -$22,190 $78,364
13 Genesis G70 -22.0% -$10,878 $38,576
14 BMW 2 Series -22.0% -$9,956 $35,312
15 Infiniti QX50 -21.4% -$10,492 $38,518
16 Ford Mustang Mach-E -21.1% -$13,430 $50,086
17 BMW 5 Series -20.4% -$13,699 $53,296
18 Volkswagen ID.4 -20.4% -$10,048 $39,156
19 Jeep Compass -20.4% -$7,316 $28,530
20 Nissan Rogue Sport -20.4% -$6,494 $25,325
Overall Average -8.1% -$3,701 $41,812

Unlike the cars that are more expensive when slightly used, most of these models are not known for their fuel efficiency, though three electric vehicles, the Audi e-tron, Ford Mustang Mach-E, and Volkswagen ID.4, are also priced more than 20 percent below their new car prices. “All of these models have been on the market for over 2 years, and are facing a growing list of newer EVs that offer improved features or longer ranges,” said Brauer.

Used car prices have consistently moved lower over the past year, representing a growing opportunity for shoppers who have been waiting for values to drop. While average used car prices remain well above pre-pandemic levels, some models have declined far enough to represent a solid value and excellent buying opportunities.

Methodology

iSeeCars.com analyzed over 8.9 million new and lightly used cars listed for sale from February to March 2023. New cars included in the analysis were from model years 2022 and 2023, while lightly-used cars were defined as used vehicles from model years 2021 and 2022 with mileage within 20 percent of 13,476 miles, the average miles driven per year. Low-volume models and models discontinued as of the 2022 model year were excluded from further analysis. The average asking prices of the lightly used cars were compared to those of new cars from the same model. The difference in price for each car was expressed as a percentage of the new average prices and ranked by this difference.

About iSeeCars.com

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