Used vehicles are taking a median of simply 25 days to promote in March, in accordance with Auto Dealer. The Vauxhall Grandland is topping the charts in terms of velocity of sale.
This development follows the fast tempo seen in January (31 days) and February (28 days) with used vehicles promoting sooner in 2025 than some other yr on document.
Richard Walker, Auto Dealer’s information and perception’s director, stated: “The accelerating velocity at which vehicles are transferring off forecourts sooner is an encouraging signal for the used automotive market.
“Nonetheless, this document velocity of sale does counsel that for a lot of retailers there’s room to optimise pricing to totally capitalise on the sturdy ranges of client demand.
“Retailers need to be confident in their pricing and, with the used market currently buoyant, price correctly to the retail market. Staying close to the market data will prove essential to ensuring retailers are maximising profit whilst still achieving a rapid rate of stock turn.”
Below one-year-old petrol-hybrid variations of the Grandland are promoting in simply seven and a half days on common in March, adopted by one-year-old petrol-hybrid variations of the Mercedes-Benz GLC that are promoting in eight and a half days.
The one-year-old petrol model of the Jeep Avenger took third spot, promoting in 11 days.
Half of the highest ten fastest-selling vehicles are almost new. Nonetheless, 80% of the slowest-selling used vehicles additionally within the ‘nearly new’ cohort.
Automobiles as much as one yr previous are the slowest-selling age group (31 days).
Older used vehicles aged 5-10 years are promoting in simply 23 days on common, two days sooner than the general tempo of sale for March.