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What Is the Average Price of a Used Car in Each State?

Used car prices have reached record highs with the average one- to five-year-old used car costing $34,852.

How much have used car prices risen in recent months? According to iSeeCars.com’s latest analysis of over 1.8 million used car sales in January, used car prices increased 36.9 percent, or $9,409, compared to the same period the previous year.

Average Used Car Price Increases by State

Are used car price increases consistent across the country? Here are the average used car price increases by state in ascending order:

Used Car Price Increases by State: January 2022- iSeeCars

Rank

State

Year-Over-Year % Price Change

1

Delaware

28.8%

2

Idaho

28.9%

3

Vermont

30.2%

4

Oregon

30.4%

5

Michigan

30.8%

6

Texas

32.3%

7

Rhode Island

32.4%

8

Wyoming

32.4%

9

New Mexico

32.6%

10

Wisconsin

32.6%

11

New Hampshire

33.0%

12

Minnesota

33.1%

13

Nebraska

33.2%

14

Maine

33.4%

15

West Virginia

34.1%

16

South Carolina

34.4%

17

Washington

34.8%

18

Mississippi

35.1%

19

Colorado

35.1%

20

Missouri

35.1%

21

Massachusetts

35.4%

22

New Jersey

35.9%

23

Tennessee

35.9%

24

Utah

35.9%

25

Oklahoma

36.0%

26

South Dakota

36.1%

27

Alabama

36.2%

28

Pennsylvania

36.2%

29

Illinois

36.5%

30

Indiana

36.7%

31

Iowa

36.8%

32

Connecticut

36.8%

33

Virginia

36.9%

34

North Carolina

36.9%

National Average

36.9%

35

Ohio

37.1%

36

Alaska

37.2%

37

Arkansas

37.3%

38

Georgia

37.3%

39

Arizona

37.6%

40

Maryland

38.1%

41

Hawaii

38.3%

42

Florida

38.4%

43

Kansas

38.9%

44

California

39.7%

45

Louisiana

40.0%

46

Nevada

40.2%

47

New York

40.4%

48

Kentucky

40.8%

49

Montana

42.9%

50

North Dakota

43.5%

  • North Dakota is the state with the greatest used car price increase in 2022 compared to 2021 at 43.5 percent, which amounts to $11,413.

  • Delaware has the smallest used car price increase at 28.8 percent, which amounts to $7,714.

Average Used Car Prices by State

Some states pay more than others for used cars. Here is a ranking of the average used car price by state by ascending order:

Average Used Car Price by State - iSeeCars

Rank

State

Average Used Car Price

1

Connecticut

$30,652

2

Idaho

$31,226

3

Ohio

$31,227

4

Indiana

$32,159

5

Michigan

$32,209

6

Arizona

$32,422

7

Oklahoma

$32,574

8

South Carolina

$32,591

9

Nevada

$32,606

10

Maryland

$32,634

11

Wisconsin

$32,834

12

Hawaii

$32,908

13

Kentucky

$32,916

14

Tennessee

$32,930

15

Pennsylvania

$32,950

16

Massachusetts

$32,953

17

Alabama

$32,970

18

Minnesota

$32,999

19

Virginia

$33,004

20

New Jersey

$33,063

21

Oregon

$33,071

22

Missouri

$33,121

23

Utah

$33,242

24

Mississippi

$33,327

25

Louisiana

$33,412

26

New York

$33,699

27

North Carolina

$33,774

28

New Hampshire

$33,820

29

Rhode Island

$33,906

30

Texas

$34,006

31

New Mexico

$34,104

32

Florida

$34,104

33

Colorado

$34,273

34

Iowa

$34,318

35

Illinois

$34,326

36

Delaware

$34,473

37

Georgia

$34,580

38

Vermont

$34,610

39

Kansas

$34,826

National Average

$34,852

40

Washington

$35,111

41

Arkansas

$35,358

42

California

$35,417

43

Nebraska

$35,682

44

South Dakota

$36,369

45

North Dakota

$36,711

46

Maine

$36,856

47

Alaska

$37,714

48

West Virginia

$38,396

49

Wyoming

$39,195

50

Montana

$42,417

  • Connecticut is the state with the lowest average used car price of $30,652.

  • Montana is the state with the highest average used car price of $42,417.

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What does this mean for consumers? The current state of the used car market presents a lucrative trade-in opportunity for consumers who have a used vehicle to sell. While consumers were previously advised to wait to purchase a used car if they were able to do so, the microchip shortage is expected to persist for most of 2022. The best way to avoid severe price hikes for the foreseeable future is to purchase a used vehicle that isn’t in very high demand, such as a sedan, and if possible, purchase it from a state or region with lower price increases.

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Methodology

iSeeCars.com analyzed over 1.8 million 1-5-year-old used car sales in January 2021 and 2022. The average listing prices of each car model were compared between the two time periods, and the differences were expressed as both a percentage difference from the 202a price as well as a dollar difference. Heavy-duty vehicles, low-volume vehicles, vehicles discontinued as of the 2022 model year, and vehicles with fewer than 4 of the 5 model years for each period were excluded from further analysis.

About iSeeCars.com

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This article, The Average Price of a Used Car in Each State, originally appeared on iSeeCars.com.