Wholesale used vehicle prices ended December stable, aligning closely with historical seasonal norms. Demand indicators remained healthy despite affordability pressures and typical year-end slowing.
Used-vehicle values inched up in December as prices increased for luxury cars and electric vehicles, offsetting drops across most segments. The Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index came in at 205.5, up ...
Prices of used vehicles are expected to rise this year but at a historically stable rate, according to auto data and insights firm Cox Automotive. Wholesale prices on the Manheim Used Vehicle Value ...
Wholesale used-vehicle prices edged higher in December on both a month-over-month and year-over-year basis. Overall market prices were up marginally during the month, led by the luxury segment and ...
For most segments, used-car prices were more expensive at the end of 2025 than they were a year earlier, with a couple categories climbing four digits. But according to analysis around the latest ...
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Are you looking to get behind the wheel of a ride that’s new to you, but not to the road? Well, now might be the time to purchase a used car, with might being the key word. CarEdge saw that there was ...
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Average transaction prices for 3-year-old used cars have been above $30,000 for each quarter of 2025 so far. It was the highest third quarter average transaction price for those used cars since 2022, ...
Average transaction prices for 3-year-old used cars have been above $30,000 for each quarter of 2025 so far. It was the highest third quarter average transaction price for those used cars since 2022, ...
The Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index (MUVVI) dropped to 202.9 in October, reflecting a 2% decline in wholesale used-vehicle prices (adjusted for mix, mileage, and seasonality) compared to September.