These Are The Hottest Used Cars on the Market Right Now in Each State

The microchip shortage continues to impact car sales as production interruptions have lowered the supply of new and used cars. Demand for new and used cars slowed slightly in March over February, as elevated car prices may have deterred consumers from buying a car until prices stabilize.

Analyzing over 150,000 car sales in March 2022, iSeeCars.com found that overall, the average used car takes 52.9 days to sell.

Fastest-Selling Used Cars by State

What were March’s fastest-selling used cars across the country? Here are the used vehicles in the highest demand by state:

Fastest-Selling Used Car in Each State – March 2022

State

Vehicle

Average Days to Sell

Alabama

Dodge Charger

27.3

Alaska

GMC Sierra 1500

28.9

Arizona

Ram 1500

29.3

Arkansas

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

41.9

California

INFINITI Q60

15.9

Colorado

Nissan Rogue

25.9

Connecticut

Nissan Sentra

41.1

Delaware

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

32.4

Florida

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

21.0

Georgia

Subaru Outback

27.3

Hawaii

Ford Escape

51.1

Idaho

Tesla Model 3

28.4

Illinois

Kia Soul

39.1

Indiana

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

25.6

Iowa

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

38.8

Kansas

Nissan Rogue

44.8

Kentucky

Dodge Charger

33.7

Louisiana

Hyundai Tucson

34.6

Maine

Nissan Murano

17.6

Maryland

Hyundai Sonata

30.2

Massachusetts

Volkswagen Tiguan

39.6

Michigan

Jeep Grand Cherokee

35.0

Minnesota

Honda Accord

42.7

Mississippi

Honda HR-V

18.0

Missouri

Chevrolet Tahoe

43.3

Montana

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

34.9

Nebraska

Toyota 4Runner

20.9

Nevada

Hyundai TUCSON

37.5

New Hampshire

Tesla Model 3

32.1

New Jersey

Toyota Camry

40.9

New Mexico

Cadillac XT5

24.0

New York

Volkswagen Tiguan

17.0

North Carolina

Toyota Tacoma

26.3

North Dakota

Hyundai SONATA

21.6

Ohio

Toyota Tacoma

26.4

Oklahoma

Tesla Model 3

29.3

Oregon

Dodge Charger

30.5

Pennsylvania

Chevrolet Equinox

26.0

Rhode Island

Toyota Highlander

20.6

South Carolina

Chevrolet Malibu

28.7

South Dakota

Toyota Sienna

22.0

Tennessee

Hyundai Elantra

36.5

Texas

Toyota Tacoma

36.3

Utah

Chevrolet Tahoe

20.5

Vermont

Tesla Model 3

22.0

Virginia

Chevrolet Equinox

56.6

Washington

Jeep Compass

31.7

West Virginia

Toyota Tacoma

33.6

Wisconsin

Dodge Charger

27.3

Wyoming

GMC Sierra 1500

28.9

  • The fastest-selling used car in the most states is the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited in five.

  • SUVs are the fastest-selling vehicle type in 26 states.

  • The fastest-selling new vehicle across all states is the INFINITI Q60 in California, which takes 15.9 days to sell.

Buyers who are making a used car purchase might have difficulty finding these in-demand vehicles, and may end up paying a premium for them amid microchip-related inventory constraints. As demand continues to outpace supply for new cars, consumers should act quickly if they see their desired vehicle for sale, and buyers may have to be flexible on color and trim options for in-demand models.

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