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Half Of The Ten Slowest Selling Cars Are Made By Stellantis

2025 Dodge Hornet - Image: Dodge
2025 Dodge Hornet - Image: Dodge

There seems to be 10 models on the market right now that not very many people are interested in. First spotted by Mopar Insiders, Caredge.com has data showing the 10 slowest selling vehicles on the market. In a blow to Stellantis, half of the models on the list are from brands under the automakers corporate umbrella. Here are those models in order from the slowest selling with the highest inventory supply to least.

Dodge Hornet

Image: Dodge
Image: Dodge

The Alfa Romeo badge job currently has a 428 day supply of vehicles at dealers which amounts to a massive 14,596 units. In the last 45 days just over 1,500 have been sold.

Jeep Grand Wagoneer

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Image: Jeep

Both the second vehicle on the list and the second Stellantis model on the list is Jeep’s massive luxury SUV. The Grand Wagoneer has the same 428 day supply as the Hornet. However there’s less inventory at 2,214. Even with less supply, buyers aren’t showing up for the Grand Wagoneer; just 233 have been sold in the last 45 days.

Mercedes-Benz EQB

Image: Mercedes-Benz
Image: Mercedes-Benz

The electric version of Mercedes’ seven-seat crossover is currently sitting at 427 day supply at dealers. This amounts to some 3,546 units sitting on dealer lots. Buyers aren’t showing up either, with 373 sold in the last 45 days.

Maserati Levante

Image: Maserati
Image: Maserati

The third Stellantis vehicle on the list and the fourth overall is the Maserati Levante. One of the oldest models in Maserati’s lineup, it has a 410 day supply of vehicles on lots. However that amounts to 602 vehicles. A mere handful have been sold in the last 45 days at just 66 units.

Lincoln Aviator

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Image: Lincoln

Once a posterchild for Lincoln’s luxury comeback, the Aviator sits collecting dust on dealer lots. There’s currently a 392 day supply of Aviators right now, 8,153 units which is the second highest on the list. Some 935 have been sold in the last 45 days. Keep in mind that Lincoln dealers still have a bunch of leftover inventory they can’t get rid of as well, so the Aviator isn’t alone.

Land Rover Discovery Sport

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Image: Land Rover

I honestly forgot the Discovery Sport existed, and it looks like buyers have too. Land Rover dealers are sitting on a 371 day supply of the SUV, which amounts to 2,051 units. Just 249 have been sold in the last 45 days.

Maserati Grecale

Image: Maserati
Image: Maserati

Another Maserati takes the seventh spot on the list, the Grecale. The recently introduced crossover has a 370 day supply of cars at dealers. There’s slightly more Grecales on lots than Levantes at 879 units. The Grecale is also selling better than the Levante but that’s not saying much. Just 107 have been sold in the last 45 days.

Mini Cooper 4-Door202

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Image: Mini

Mini’s 105 U.S. dealers have a 355 day supply of the small car split among them. That’s amounts to 1,271 units. Buyers may be going for the two-door model or something else entirely as just 161 have been sold in the last 45 days.

Jeep Grand Wagoneer L

Image: Jeep
Image: Jeep

The fifth Stellantis model and the ninth vehicle on the list is another Jeep, the Grand Wagoneer L. The SUV has a 354 day supply of vehicles sitting on Jeep lots. That amounts to 1,218 vehicles. The Grand Wagoneer L is also selling like a Maserati, with just 155 being sold in the last 45 days.

Acura ZDX

Image: Acura
Image: Acura

For a brand new model that just went on sale a few months ago to be on this list is surprising as hell. Acura’s newest electric crossover has a 340 day supply at dealers. This means Acura dealers are sitting on 4,132 ZDXs. Even with it qualifying for the $7,500 EV tax credit, just 547 were sold in the last 45 days.

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