The Slowest Selling New Cars in Los Angeles, CA

These are the new cars and trucks sitting on dealer lots the longest in Los Angeles, California right now.

In Los Angeles, CA: The 2026 Volkswagen ID.4 has the highest Market Day Supply at 720 days - while the 2026 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Crew Van has the lowest volume with just 3 units sold in 45 days.

Slowest Selling New Cars in Los Angeles (by Market Day Supply)

Ranked by the highest Market Day Supply in Los Angeles, CA.

# Vehicle MDS Sold
1 2026 Volkswagen ID.4 720 days 6% 3
2 2026 Mercedes-Benz EQS 525 days 35% 3
3 2026 Land Rover Range Rover Velar 505 days New 9
4 2026 Jeep Gladiator 422 days 50% 8
5 2026 RAM 3500 405 days 10% 4
6 2026 Nissan Murano 394 days 57% 4
7 2026 BMW X2 375 days New 3
8 2026 Land Rover Discovery 360 days 41% 4
9 2026 RAM 2500 349 days New 4
10 2026 Dodge Charger 334 days 52% 7

/ show month-over-month change on the MDS column vs. the previous month's snapshot. New means the vehicle wasn't in last month's top rankings.

Key Data Insights

  • The 5 slowest sellers in Los Angeles, CA average 515 days on lot — significant negotiating leverage for buyers.
  • Slow sellers in Los Angeles, CA skew expensive — the top 5 average $71,152 listing price, suggesting luxury and premium models sit longest.

How to Use This Data to Negotiate in Los Angeles

  • Negotiate aggressively: Slow-selling cars give you leverage. Dealers want to move aging inventory, so use this data to negotiate below MSRP near Los Angeles.
  • Check dealer transparency: Use CarEdge dealer ratings to find transparent dealers near Los Angeles.
  • Compare prices: Use CarEdge car search to compare prices across dealerships near Los Angeles.
  • See what's hot: Check our fastest selling cars in Los Angeles page to see what's in high demand.

Our Data & Methodology

New Car Market Snapshot in Los Angeles, CA

18,297

Total New Listings

18,297

On Dealer Lots

0

In Transit (0%)

0

Unavailable / Excluded

How We Calculate Market Day Supply

Market Day Supply (MDS) measures how long it would take to sell all available inventory at the current sales pace. We calculate it as:

MDS = On-Lot Inventory ÷ Average Daily Sales Rate (over 45 days)

Importantly, we use on-lot inventory only - vehicles physically at dealerships and available for immediate purchase. We exclude:

  • In-transit vehicles (0% of market) - cars that have been built and shipped but haven't arrived at the dealer yet. These aren't available to test drive or buy today.
  • Excluded listings - vehicles flagged as unavailable, sold, or otherwise not actively for sale.

We also exclude vehicles with fewer than 100 on-lot listings nationwide. This filters out ultra-low-volume models (limited editions, commercial variants, etc.) where small inventory swings would produce misleading MDS numbers.

This means our "For Sale" numbers reflect what you'd actually find on a dealer lot or available to purchase on CarEdge car search - not inflated totals from industry databases that count every car on a truck.

Why This Matters

For newly launched or redesigned models, the difference can be dramatic. A car might have 20,000 units in the industry pipeline, but only 8,000 on dealer lots. Using the larger number would make the car look like it's sitting unsold when in reality dealers can barely keep up. Our on-lot methodology gives you the most accurate picture of what's actually happening at dealerships.

Data Sources

Inventory and sales data is aggregated from dealership listings across the United States, covering new vehicles at the year/make/model level. Sales volume reflects the past 45 days. Data was last updated on August 4, 2026.

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Data analysis by the CarEdge Research Team. Our data covers 18,297 vehicles on dealer lots in Los Angeles, CA.