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Used Market Getting Love

Stubborn affordability pressures kept its sales brisk in November.

December 12, 2025
Used Market Getting Love

Chevrolet, Ford, Honda, Nissan and Toyota led November used sales, with half of all deliveries among them.

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As the new-vehicle market prices out many consumers, the used version is attracting healthy sales with supply to keep up with demand.

Cox Automotive data show November used retail sales rose 2% from both October and a year earlier to about 1.4 million units, though the certified preowned segment fell.

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Days’ supply was flat from October at 50, up two days year-over-year, and total supply hit 2.3 million, up 2% month-over-month and 6% from a year earlier.

Slightly lower prices helped fuel the month’s sales, the average listing price down about 1% to $25,730. The average has stayed fairly constant for the past year, fluctuating from about $25,000 to just under $26,000 this fall and during last year’s holiday season.

Easing credit conditions also buoyed sales for the month, Cox said. 

“Used-vehicle inventory continues to build, reaching a new high for 2025 as December begins,” said Manager of Economic and Industry Insights Scott Vanner. “This sustained increase, paired with steady sales and easing prices, reflects a market where affordability and improving credit conditions are drawing buyers to used vehicles.”

November CPO sales fell about 2% from October and a year earlier to nearly 206,000 units as non-CPO units headed in the opposite direction. Year to date, though, they’re so far up 2%, Cox calculated.

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Despite ample supply, inventory of the most affordable units is limited. Those listed for under $15,000 were at 36 days’ supply, or 14 days under the industry average. 

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