According to a recent study by iSeeCars the following 10 vehicles were the slowest-selling used cars and all took longer than 60 days to sell on average:
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- Buick Enclave: 64.3 days
- Chrysler 300: 64.7
- Chevrolet Blazer: 65.9
- Land Rover Range Rover: 68.4
- Tesla Model X: 71.4
- Cadillac XT4: 71.9
- Land Rover Discovery Sport: 73.6
- Ford Mustang Mach-E: 75.8
- Buick Envision: 82.3
- Tesla Model S: 88.3
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Meanwhile, the following 10 new cars were the slowest-moving and averaged more than 80 days.
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- Infiniti QX80: 87.2
- Nissan Murano: 88.7
- Ford Edge: 93.6
- Nissan Leaf: 95.2
- Lincoln Aviator: 105.1
- Mazda MX-5 Miata: 107.3
- Ford Mustang: 108.6
- Buick Envision: 117.0
- Land Rover Discovery Sport: 119.4
- Jeep Cherokee: 128.7
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Overall, used cars sold in 49 days on average, which iSeeCars noted as an improvement over a year ago. At the same time, new car sales have slowed by 25.7 percent, and electric vehicles of all types take twice as long to sell on average than they did in the previous year. While that’s not the best news for automakers, it could mean better prices and a stronger negotiating position for buyers in the finance office. Then again, with the exception of the Mazda Miata none of these vehicles are ones Scotty or we recommend to buy in the first place.
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