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Used car prices spike after hitting 12-month low

Both vehicle prices and fuel costs are shifting consumer interest toward more fuel-efficient vehicles

Centreville, Va.—New CARFAX data shows used car prices are climbing sharply after hitting their lowest point in the past year. The average price of a used vehicle is now about $25,500 — up roughly $1,500 in just one month.

Despite high gas prices initially expected to dampen demand, car sales continue to rise. Instead, both vehicle prices and fuel costs are shifting consumer interest toward more fuel-efficient vehicles. Trends on CARFAX Car Listings shows electric vehicle prices increased by more than $560 last month, marking the largest surge in EV demand in over a year.

There are several other factors impacting the rise in prices, including price jumps on new 2026 models driven, in part, by added tariff costs, as well as a tighter selection of used vehicles. Slower new car production in recent years has also meant fewer high-quality, low-mileage, certified pre-owned vehicles entering the market today.

Top 10 States Where CARFAX Finds the Most “Great Value” Vehicles

Vehicles in these states are priced the most competitively relative to CARFAX’s estimated History-Based Value:

  1. Florida
  2. Texas
  3. California
  4. New Jersey
  5. Ohio
  6. New York
  7. Illinois
  8. Missouri
  9. Virginia
  10. North Carolina

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