Slowest Selling Cars in
U.S. 
Explore the cars that are staying on lots the longest, and navigate to your state or city for more detailed insights.
Year | Make | Model | Market Day Supply The number of days needed to sell all vehicles in inventory, based on
the vehicle’s daily selling rate. | Total For Sale The total number of active listings for similar year, make, model,
and trim vehicles. | Total Sold (45 days) The number of similar year, make, model, trim vehicles that have sold
in the past 45 days. | Avg Selling Price | Incentives & Rebates The best finance deals, the best lease deals, and the biggest cash
incentives for these vehicles. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 2025 | Kia | Niro | 2,205 | 49 | 1 | $34,886 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
2 2025 | Hyundai | Ioniq 6 | 675 | 15 | 1 | $42,737 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
3 2024 | Chevrolet | Silverado 4500 medium duty chassis cab | 518 | 23 | 2 | $73,642 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
4 2025 | Hyundai | Venue | 450 | 10 | 1 | $23,546 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
5 2025 | Ford | F-250 super duty | 360 | 16 | 2 | $60,047 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
6 2025 | Ford | F-150 lightning | 360 | 8 | 1 | $69,070 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
7 2025 | Cadillac | Escalade iq | 315 | 7 | 1 | $136,694 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
8 2026 | Genesis | Gv70 | 270 | 18 | 3 | $58,010 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
9 2025 | Chevrolet | Silverado ev | 270 | 6 | 1 | $78,203 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
10 2025 | Nissan | Murano | 225 | 20 | 4 | $47,828 | Check for offers | Get the best deal |
Year
2025
Make
Kia
Model
Niro
Market Day Supply
2,205
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
1
Avg Selling Price
$34,886
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2025
Make
Hyundai
Model
Ioniq 6
Market Day Supply
675
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
1
Avg Selling Price
$42,737
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2024
Make
Chevrolet
Market Day Supply
518
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
2
Avg Selling Price
$73,642
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2025
Make
Hyundai
Model
Venue
Market Day Supply
450
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
1
Avg Selling Price
$23,546
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2025
Make
Ford
Model
F-250 super duty
Market Day Supply
360
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
2
Avg Selling Price
$60,047
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2025
Make
Ford
Model
F-150 lightning
Market Day Supply
360
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
1
Avg Selling Price
$69,070
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2025
Make
Cadillac
Model
Escalade iq
Market Day Supply
315
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
1
Avg Selling Price
$136,694
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2026
Make
Genesis
Model
Gv70
Market Day Supply
270
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
3
Avg Selling Price
$58,010
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2025
Make
Chevrolet
Model
Silverado ev
Market Day Supply
270
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
1
Avg Selling Price
$78,203
Incentives & Rebates
Year
2025
Make
Nissan
Model
Murano
Market Day Supply
225
Total For Sale
Total Sold (45 days)
4
Avg Selling Price
$47,828
Incentives & Rebates
Why Local Market Inventory Matters
Whether you're buying or selling, knowing how quickly cars are moving in your city gives you an edge. Fast-selling cars? Expect competition. Slow-sellers? Bigger room to negotiate. If you're selling, this data helps you set a smart price and know what to expect. Use it to navigate the market with confidence.
Why This Info Is Useful
For Buyers
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For Sellers
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FAQs for Fastest and Slowest Selling Cars
What is the fastest selling car in the US?
The fastest selling car changes based on the year and market trends. SUVs, trucks, and EVs are often the quickest.