Want a deal on a used car? Try the Fresno-Visalia area

(iSeeCars) — Used car shoppers willing to look beyond their local market could save substantial money on their next purchase, depending on where they live and how far they can travel.

iSeeCars compared the average cost of used cars across the U.S. and discovered a wide spectrum of pricing among the top 50 markets. Between the most and least expensive markets, Cleveland-Akron versus West Palm Beach-Ft. Piearce, the price difference for the average one- to five-year-old used car was more than $6,100.

The Fresno-Visalia area came in fourth on the national list, also making the area the cheapest in California to buy a used car.

Summary:

  • While the average price for a used car is $34,227, the price shifts $6,173 between the most and least expensive U.S. cities

  • Cleveland-Akron is the least expensive area to buy a used car, with an average price of $31,458, or 8.1 percent, below the national average

  • West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce is the most expensive area to buy a used car, with an average price of $37,632, or 9.9 percent, above the national average

  • The Ram 1500 has the biggest price difference between the least and most expensive cities, costing $7,795 more in Denver than it does in Cleveland

  • The Chevrolet Malibu and Toyota Tacoma have the biggest percentage difference between the least and most expensive cities, with a more than 17 percent shift in how much a buyer can pay for these models

“Research and flexibility are two powerful assets for used car shoppers,” said iSeeCars Executive Analyst Karl Brauer. “Buyers in Cleveland and Cincinnati, the top two cities with the least expensive cars, are already living in the lowest-cost cities and can shop locally. But used car buyers in the most expensive cities like West Palm Beach and Denver might want to research bus and plane schedules as part of their shopping process.”

The Top 10 Least Expensive Cities To Buy a Used Car

Three markets in Ohio make the list of top 10 cheapest used car cities, suggesting used car prices are generally lower in the Buckeye State. Buyers in all 10 of the least expensive cities are likely to find attractive used car pricing in their local markets. The ability to save between $1,700 and $2,700 could still justify the time and effort to travel to the least expensive cities to buy used cars, especially for shoppers who live relatively close to them.

“While these cities have attractive overall used car pricing, buyers in these markets still need to look at specific models to confirm they can’t find a better deal somewhere else,” said Brauer. “It’s easy to research car pricing, both locally and nationally, so there’s no reason not to look beyond your area to get a sense of how much prices vary for a given model.”


10 Least Expensive Cities To Buy Used Cars – iSeeCars Study

Rank

Metro Area

Average Price of Used Cars

% Price Difference from National Average

$ Price Difference from National Average

1

Cleveland-Akron (Canton), OH

$31,458

-8.1%

-$2,769

2

Cincinnati, OH

$31,622

-7.6%

-$2,605

3

Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News, VA

$31,901

-6.8%

-$2,326

4

Fresno-Visalia, CA

$31,912

-6.8%

-$2,315

5

Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL

$31,971

-6.6%

-$2,256

6

Detroit, MI

$31,990

-6.5%

-$2,238

7

Columbus, OH

$32,177

-6.0%

-$2,050

8

Pittsburgh, PA

$32,286

-5.7%

-$1,942

9

Indianapolis, IN

$32,418

-5.3%

-$1,809

10

Oklahoma City, OK

$32,443

-5.2%

-$1,784

National Average

$34,227

The Top 10 Most Expensive Cities To Buy a Used Car

The most expensive cities to buy a used car are widely scattered throughout the U.S., with West Palm Beach, Denver, Austin, and Seattle ranking in the top four slots. Florida and Texas each have two cities on the list, but cities in Colorado, Washington, Utah, North Carolina, California, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire also make an appearance. Paying between $1,000 and $3,400 above the average used car price is even more costly for buyers financing a used car purchase in this high interest rate environment.

“Used car buyers in the most expensive markets should look to nearby cities to save money on their next purchase,” said Brauer. “For instance, while West Palm Beach, Florida, has the highest average used car price, Orlando is one of the cheapest cities, and less than 200 miles away.”


10 Most Expensive Cities To Buy Used Cars – iSeeCars Study

Rank

Metro Area

Average Price of Used Cars

% Price Difference from National Average

$ Price Difference from National Average

1

West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce, FL

$37,632

9.9%

$3,404

2

Denver, CO

$37,233

8.8%

$3,005

3

Austin, TX

$36,827

7.6%

$2,599

4

Seattle-Tacoma, WA

$36,593

6.9%

$2,366

5

Salt Lake City, UT

$36,356

6.2%

$2,129

6

Charlotte, NC

$35,976

5.1%

$1,748

7

Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX

$35,751

4.5%

$1,524

8

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$35,479

3.7%

$1,252

9

Los Angeles, CA

$35,420

3.5%

$1,193

10

Boston, MA-Manchester, NH

$35,268

3.0%

$1,041

National Average

$34,227

The Best and Worst Cities To Buy Top-Selling Used Cars

Looking at the nation’s 25 best-selling cars illustrates how much money can be saved – or “lost” – based on where a car is bought. The Ram 1500 has the biggest price difference of $7,795, ranging from a high of $47,159 in Denver, the most expensive city, to a low of $39,364 in the Cleveland-Akron metro area.

“Imagine a Ram 1500 buyer in Denver who doesn’t know about the $7,800 savings available on the same truck in Akron, Ohio,” said Brauer. “Even with a $300 plane ticket, plus two days spent driving 1,400 miles, a Denver shopper gets ‘paid’ $3,750 a day traveling to Ohio to buy that vehicle compared to someone who buys it locally in Denver.”

Most and Least Expensive Cities To Buy Popular Used Cars – iSeeCars Study

Model

Least Expensive Metro Area

Average Price

Most Expensive Metro Area

Average Price

% Savings

$ Savings

Chevrolet Malibu

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$18,417

Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX

$22,339

17.6%

$3,923

Toyota Tacoma

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$32,373

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$39,167

17.3%

$6,794

Ram 1500

Cleveland-Akron (Canton), OH

$39,364

Denver, CO

$47,159

16.5%

$7,795

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$31,742

Seattle-Tacoma, WA

$37,419

15.2%

$5,677

Ford F-150

Columbus, OH

$38,955

Salt Lake City, UT

$45,910

15.2%

$6,956

Toyota RAV4

Jacksonville, FL

$27,297

Seattle-Tacoma, WA

$31,934

14.5%

$4,637

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$36,523

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$42,621

14.3%

$6,097

Honda Civic

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$22,691

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$26,422

14.1%

$3,731

GMC Sierra 1500

Cleveland-Akron (Canton), OH

$44,208

Greensboro-Winston Salem, NC

$51,324

13.9%

$7,116

Ford Explorer

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$32,143

Seattle-Tacoma, WA

$37,293

13.8%

$5,151

Subaru Outback

Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo, MI

$26,944

Austin, TX

$31,153

13.5%

$4,209

Tesla Model 3

Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN

$36,156

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$41,803

13.5%

$5,647

Chevrolet Equinox

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$20,581

Milwaukee, WI

$23,742

13.3%

$3,162

Hyundai Elantra

Salt Lake City, UT

$17,594

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$20,286

13.3%

$2,692

Subaru Crosstrek

Salt Lake City, UT

$24,689

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$28,291

12.7%

$3,601

Toyota Highlander

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$34,222

Seattle-Tacoma, WA

$38,933

12.1%

$4,711

Nissan Rogue

Salt Lake City, UT

$22,546

Seattle-Tacoma, WA

$25,517

11.6%

$2,971

Honda CR-V

Tampa-St Petersburg (Sarasota), FL

$26,591

Seattle-Tacoma, WA

$30,024

11.4%

$3,433

Mazda CX-5

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$24,566

Seattle-Tacoma, WA

$27,653

11.2%

$3,087

Honda Accord

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$25,040

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$27,842

10.1%

$2,802

Toyota Camry

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$24,159

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$26,858

10.1%

$2,699

Jeep Wrangler

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

$34,183

Salt Lake City, UT

$37,842

9.7%

$3,658

Toyota Corolla

Greensboro-Winston Salem, NC

$20,218

Las Vegas, NV

$22,351

9.5%

$2,133

Hyundai Tucson

Tampa-St Petersburg (Sarasota), FL

$22,639

Albuquerque-Santa Fe, NM

$24,824

8.8%

$2,185

Tesla Model Y

Hartford and New Haven, CT

$48,510

Oklahoma City, OK

$52,650

7.9%

$4,140

With used car prices remaining near their record highs, and well above pre-COVID levels, used car buyers should be looking for every opportunity to save money on their next vehicle. The pricing disparity between major U.S. metro areas represents an excellent opportunity to enhance used car purchasing power in today’s market.

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Methodology

iSeeCars analyzed over 6.5 million 1- to 5-year-old used cars sold from January through August 2023. The average listing prices of cars in each metro area were compared across the top 50 most populous markets, as well as the prices of top-selling models.

About iSeeCars.com

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This article, Most and Least Expensive Cities to Buy a Used Car, originally appeared on iSeeCars.com.

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