Ces villes et états paient le plus pour les voitures d'occasion en ce moment

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Nous savons tous used car prices are insane right now. Une récente iSeeCars study calculated the average used car price at $24,710, so you’ll pay more no matter where you’re at. That said, the level of fou does vary from place to place.

iSeeCars went a step further in its used car study, calculating average prices for both US cities and states. Analyzing 8 million car sales, the study reveals that rural states with lower populations generally have the highest prices, presumably due to fewer vehicles spread out over larger distances. Prices in cities aren’t as high compared to the highest state averages, but there are still urban areas where prices are higher than most.

Based on the national average price of $24,710, people in Alaska pay the most for a used car. The average cost is $29,656, a full 20 percent over the national price. Wyoming is a close second at $29,419, but prices drop for third-place Montana at $27,303. Arkansas is fourth at $27,123, and Idaho rounds out the top five at $26,662. It’s worth noting that Alaska is the fourth least-populated state, while second-place Wyoming has the lowest population of all US states at just 581,075 residents. Montana is the ninth least-populated state.

Here’s a top-ten breakdown of states that currently have the highest average used car prices:

Région Prix ​​moyen d’une voiture d’occasion Difference Vs. National Average
Alaska $29,656 + 20.0 pour cent
Wyoming $29,419 + 19.1 pour cent
Montana $27,303 + 10.5 pour cent
Arkansas $27,123 + 9.8 pour cent
Idaho $26,662 + 7.9 pour cent
Texas $26,620 + 7.7 pour cent
Nouveau Mexique $26,261 + 6.3 pour cent
Mississippi $25,788 + 4.4 pour cent
New York $25,693 + 4.0 pour cent
Californie $25,555 + 3.4 pour cent

On the flip side, here are the ten states with the lowest average used car prices:

Région Prix ​​moyen d’une voiture d’occasion Difference Vs. National Average
Indiana $21,961 – 11.1 pour cent
Ohio $22,244 – 10.0 pour cent
Connecticut $22,528 – 8.8 pour cent
Virginie $22,618 – 8.5 pour cent
Kentucky $22,995 – 6.9 pour cent
Iowa $23,062 – 6.7 pour cent
Minnesota $23,120 – 6.4 pour cent
Hawaii $23,290 – 5.7 pour cent
Michigan $23,348 – 5.5 pour cent
Delaware $23,469 – 5.0 pour cent

Cities with the most expensive used cars aren’t as pricey as those in Alaska and Wyoming, but they’re still well above the national average. With just a few exceptions, cities in the southern US lead the pack for pricey used cars.

Ville Prix ​​moyen d’une voiture d’occasion Difference Vs. National Average:
West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce, Floride $27,737 + 12.2 pour cent
Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Floride $27,623 + 11.8 pour cent
Houston, TX $26,964 + 9.1 pour cent
Charlotte, Caroline du Nord $26,448 + 7.0 pour cent
Albuquerque-Santa Fe, Nouveau-Mexique $26,433 + 7.0 pour cent
Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas $26,351 + 6.6 pour cent
San Antonio, TX $26,308 + 6.4 pour cent
Austin, TX $26,010 + 5.2 pour cent
San Francisco-Oakland-San José, Californie $25,830 + 4.5 pour cent
Los Angeles, CA $25,782 + 4.3 pour cent

You can see the full list of states and cities from iSeeCars sur le lien source ci-dessous.

Source: https://www.motor1.com/news/532072/cities-states-paying-used-cars/?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=RSS-category-industry

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