CarGurus Report Shows Automotive Affordability Continues to Drive the Market
With tariffs going into effect, report uncovers trends in new car supply, consumer demand, and pricing—plus opportunities where shoppers can still find savings
“It’s no secret that the first quarter has been dominated by tariff news,” said
New car pricing continues to be one of the most pressing challenges for the market, with vehicles under
Other key themes from Q1 2025 include:
- Tariffs trigger a late-month surge: Days to Turn during Q1 remained stable with little variation across countries of origin, showing earlier tariff speculation didn’t translate to increased urgency. But, a late-month shift took hold after the tariff news broke on
March 26 th, pushing estimated new car retail sales up by nearly 30% month-over-month. A focus on value and practicality drove import demand throughout the quarter, with imported models in lowest supply being compacts and fuel-efficient options mostly priced under$40,000 .CarGurus analysis shows the most popular imported models with the lowest inventory include nameplates like Toyota’s RAV4 and Tacoma; Honda’s Civic and CR-V; and Subaru’s Crosstrek and Forester.
- The used market has more options, but not without trade-offs: The used market offers shoppers some relief from tariff-related increases, but value for the money in this segment is also shifting. While used car inventory is up, buyers seeking affordability face a selection with older vehicles and higher mileage. In Q1 2020, a budget of
$15,000 to$20,000 would afford an approximately four-year-old model with 47,000 miles, while today that translates to a nearly seven-year-old car with 73,000 miles. Further,CarGurus analysis shows that almost two-thirds of used sales (64%) in Q1 2020 were under$20,000 , while that share dropped to 43% in Q1 2025.
- Used electric vehicles (EVs) present a bright spot in the affordability story: The used EV market is steadily gaining ground as selection rises and prices stabilize to an average of about
$36,000 . With affordability taking center stage, the category is emerging as a practical, low-mileage alternative. The under-$25,000 market especially shines as used EVs turned faster than comparably priced internal combustion engine models. Used models like the Nissan LEAF and Chevrolet Bolt have averaged under$17,000 in Q1 2025 (with mileage under 32,000), standing out in a market driven by value and affordability.
- Stay informed on price trends: Platforms like
CarGurus , which provides unbiased deal ratings on the largest selection of new and used vehicles in theU.S. 2, are a powerful resource to compare prices and track inventory. Used car shoppers can also turn to CarGurus’ Price Trends tool to research and track model trends.
- Understand buying power early in the process: Many sites, including
CarGurus , enable shoppers to get pre-qualified for financing from the comfort of home, letting them browse listings with real interest rates in hand and filter options by estimated monthly payment.
- Consider a wider search radius: For those with a specific model in mind, there may be a benefit in searching broadly to get the best price since local market demand can also impact car values. Using online search tools, shoppers can view pricing across regions and consider how delivery costs factor into getting the best deal.
To learn more about these trends, view the CarGurus Quarterly Review for Q1 2025 here.
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