5 Slowest-Selling New Cars in 2024 That Could Be the Biggest Bargains in 2025

If you’re in the market for a new car, you might have your eyes on some of the 2025 models. But if you’re willing to wait a few months, you could save a bundle.

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That’s because dealers have more inventory of certain models. The expected “market day supply” describes how long a car remains on the lot before it’s purchased. Dealers may be willing to offer incentives or make it easier for you to negotiate a lower price on these cars that aren’t selling as well.

According to CarEdge, here are five models that might be priced down soon, based on slow sales this fall.

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©Nissan USA
©Nissan USA

Nissan Z

  • Market day supply: 350

  • Average selling price: $55,049

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©BMW
©BMW

BMW 5 Series

  • Market day supply: 305

  • Average selling price: $65,687

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Jeep Grand Wagoneer

  • Market day supply: 288

  • Average selling price: $102,479

©2018 FCA US LLC
©2018 FCA US LLC

Fiat 500e

  • Market day supply: 288

  • Average selling price: $34,503

©Audi
©Audi

Audi Q8

  • Market day supply: 270

  • Average selling price: $85,131

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