20 Used Cars with Most Price Movement at Auction
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IRVINE, Calif. –
In Tuesday’s Auto Remarketing Today, we recapped Kelley Blue Book’s analysis on the used-car segments with the greatest movements (up or down) in auction prices during May.
And now, we’ll show you which individual models saw their values change the most during the month.
The latest Blue Book Market Report breaks down the top 10 and bottom 10 performing models in May, based on Kelley Blue Book Auction Values on model-year 2012 through 2014 vehicles.
Starting at the top, the vehicle with the most positive movement during the month was the Mitsubishi Eclipse, whose values went up 3.7 percent over the four-week period. It was followed by the Ford E-350 Super Duty Passenger, with a 2.9-percent gain.
The complete top 10 performing models in KBB’s data set is below, with four-week increase in parenthesis:
Mitsubishi Eclipse (3.7 percent)
Ford E-350 Super Duty Passenger (2.9 percent)
Cadillac ATS (2.8 percent)
Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab (2.7 percent)
Mazda CX-7 (2.5 percent)
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Extended Cab (2.2 percent)
Ford F-150 Super Cab (2.2 percent)
Toyota Tundra Double Cab 2.2 (percent)
Porsche Boxster (2.1 percent)
GMC Sierra 1500 Extended Cab (2.0 percent)
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Conversely, the Nissan LEAF had the biggest drop in auction value at 8.1 percent, followed by the Kia Rio at 6.1 percent.
The full list of the 10 biggest declines are listed below, with percentage decline in parenthesis, again provided by KBB:
Nissan LEAF (8.1 percent)
Kia Rio (6.1 percent)
Chevrolet Spark (4.7 percent)
Lexus CT (4.5 percent)
Chevrolet Sonic (4.3 percent)
Mitsubishi i-MiEV (4.3 percent)
Smart fortwo (4.1 percent)
Ford Fusion (4.1 percent)
Hyundai Elantra (4.1 percent)
Hyundai Accent (4.1 percent)