Used car prices have dropped from all-time highs. But is now the right time to find a bargain?


If you’re looking to buy a used car or truck, there’s good news and bad news.

The good news is that prices for used vehicles have come down from the all-time highs of last year. The bad news is that supplies remain just tight enough and demand just high enough that prices remain at historic highs and are not likely to come down anytime soon, according to the first quarter 2023 Used Vehicle Report from car shopping site Edmunds.com.

“Consumers returning to the used market for the first time in years might find conditions a bit shocking,” said Ivan Drury, Edmunds’ director of insights. “Not long ago, $20,000 was seen as an acceptable amount to spend on a used car to get an optimal blend of miles and age. In today’s market, $20,000 puts consumers into a much older or much higher-mileage vehicle.”  



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