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The Used Car To Avoid Buying Right Now In Every State

Used car prices finally appear to be falling after two years of year-over-year price increases as a result of the global microchip shortage. According to a recent iSeeCars.com analysis of over 1.9 million used car sales, used car prices decreased 3.0 percent in December 2022 compared to the previous year.  

Despite the average used car decreasing in price, some used cars have increased in price. Here are the used cars that have had the highest price increases in each state:

Used Cars With the Greatest Price Increases By State - iSeeCars

State

Car with Largest Year-over-year Price Increase

% Diff

$ Diff

Alabama

Mitsubishi Mirage G4

23.0%

$3,265

Alaska

Toyota Camry

5.2%

$1,346

Arizona

Lexus ES 300h

26.5%

$9,794

Arkansas

Chevrolet Corvette

12.5%

$9,313

California

Porsche 911

24.8%

$39,617

Colorado

MINI Cooper Clubman

32.7%

$8,018

Connecticut

Audi Q3

21.1%

$5,930

Delaware

Lexus ES 350

17.6%

$5,958

Florida

Chevrolet Bolt EV

27.5%

$6,104

Georgia

Lexus ES 300h

28.7%

$9,881

Hawaii

Nissan Rogue

5.8%

$1,603

Idaho

Ford Mustang

11.5%

$3,982

Illinois

Porsche 911

37.3%

$55,381

Indiana

BMW 7 Series

66.0%

$39,335

Iowa

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

12.4%

$4,012

Kansas

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

12.4%

$4,297

Kentucky

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

17.4%

$5,547

Louisiana

Audi Q3

21.7%

$6,336

Maine

Subaru Impreza

9.8%

$2,035

Maryland

Nissan LEAF

19.7%

$4,718

Massachusetts

Chevrolet Bolt EV

38.9%

$7,904

Michigan

Chevrolet Bolt EV

31.6%

$6,465

Minnesota

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

22.1%

$6,753

Mississippi

Acura MDX

8.8%

$3,560

Missouri

Mitsubishi Mirage G4

15.5%

$1,952

Montana

Toyota Corolla

8.9%

$1,726

Nebraska

Honda Civic

11.3%

$2,566

Nevada

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

11.8%

$4,158

New Hampshire

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

13.6%

$4,424

New Jersey

Nissan LEAF

33.2%

$7,086

New Mexico

Honda Civic

7.9%

$1,944

New York

Chevrolet Bolt EV

32.0%

$6,933

North Carolina

Nissan LEAF

37.1%

$8,569

North Dakota

Cadillac Escalade

11.8%

$8,755

Ohio

Chevrolet Bolt EV

29.2%

$6,285

Oklahoma

Cadillac Escalade

11.7%

$9,010

Oregon

Nissan LEAF

33.2%

$7,779

Pennsylvania

Porsche 911

22.6%

$33,266

Rhode Island

BMW 3 Series

12.5%

$4,167

South Carolina

Lexus ES 350

12.5%

$4,478

South Dakota

Honda Civic

9.3%

$2,004

Tennessee

Chevrolet Bolt EV

32.8%

$7,265

Texas

Nissan LEAF

32.4%

$6,940

Utah

Audi Q3

18.8%

$5,385

Vermont

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

14.0%

$4,336

Virginia

BMW 4 Series

32.0%

$10,485

Washington

Nissan LEAF

32.5%

$7,387

West Virginia

Mercedes-Benz GLE

11.0%

$5,885

Wisconsin

Chevrolet Bolt EV

31.9%

$7,183

Wyoming

Toyota Camry

6.8%

$1,841

  • The car with the highest year-over-year price increase is a tie between the Chevrolet Bolt and the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, in seven states.

  • The vehicle with the highest price increase across all states is the Porsche 911 in Illinois with an 37.3 percent increase. 

  • Hybrid and electric cars account for 22 vehicles on the list.

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What Does This Mean for Consumers?

Used car prices are dropping, which means that shoppers who are waiting for prices to come down are now becoming more likely to find a used vehicle in their price range. While prices are still above pre-pandemic levels, the trend of falling used car prices is expected to continue presenting a buying opportunity in the coming months for shoppers who have waited to buy a used car over the past two years.

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Methodology

iSeeCars.com analyzed over 1.9 million 1-5-year-old used car sales in December 2021 and 2022. The average listing prices of each car model were compared between the two time periods, and the differences were expressed as a percentage difference from the 2021 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

iSeeCars.com is a car search engine that helps shoppers find the best car deals by providing key insights and valuable resources, like the iSeeCars free VIN check reports and Best Cars rankings. iSeeCars.com has saved users over $372 million so far by applying big data analytics powered by over 25 billion (and growing) data points and using proprietary algorithms to objectively analyze, score and rank millions of new cars and used cars.

This article, Used Cars to Avoid Buying Right Now, originally appeared on iSeeCars.com.