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08 August 24 Press releases

Victory for Voltage, as "Middle Aged" EVs Fly off Forecourts in July 

 

The latest figures from the UK’s largest automotive platform reveals the fastest selling used car in July was the Mercedes-Benz GLB (petrol, 3-5-years-old), taking on average just 12 days to sell. Although it’s more than two weeks sooner than the national average, due to the strong underlying health of the used car market, second-hand cars were selling in just 29 days last month, which is a day faster than in June, and four faster than in July 2023 (33 days).



It was a particularly strong month for low-emission vehicles, which accounted for 60% of the UK’s top 10 fastest sellers, including five hybrid models and one fully electric car, the Volkswagen ID.4 (5-10 years), which on average sold within just a fortnight.



More broadly, along with petrol cars, the average used EV took 28 days to sell last month, making them the fastest selling fuel types. It marks the fastest rate in which used EVs have sold in eight months, but a more granular view of the data, reveals that 3-5-year-old electric models are selling at an even greater pace. In fact, EVs of this age cohort are currently selling faster than any other segment of the market, taking just 23 days to sell, nearly a week faster than the national average. In contrast, petrol and diesel cars of the same age, are both taking an average of 28 days to shift.



This rapid speed of sale for these ‘middle aged’ electric cars, is reflected in the level of consumer engagement on Auto Trader. Last month, demand[1] for used electric vehicles of all ages was up 43% year-on-year (YoY). However, for those aged 3-5-years-old, it rocketed 138% on July 2023, which is the highest level of growth of any vehicle type.


As always, Auto Trader’s data reveals a nuanced used car market. Indeed, at the opposite end of the scale, ‘nearly new’ electric cars, those aged less than a year old, are lingering on forecourts longer than any other segment of the used car market, taking an average of 50 days to sell: more than twice as long as their older counterparts.


The disparity is largely due to affordability. Auto Trader’s pricing data, which is based on over 800,000 daily pricing observations across the retail market, indicates that the average price of a used 3-5-year-old electric car cost an average of £18,964 in July, which is almost the same price as a used petrol car of the same age (£18,076). In contrast, a ‘nearly new’ electric car cost £37,878 on average in July, which is more than £10,000 above the average price of a one-year-old petrol car (£27,397).When assessing the full scope of the retail market, it’s not just middle aged EVs that are streaking ahead. Indeed, used cars aged between 3–5-years-old are selling within 27 days, faster than any other age cohort. This is also reflected in July’s top 10, with six of the fastest sellers aged within this bracket. Conversely, the age group currently lingering on forecourts the longest are those aged over 10-years-old, with these more mature motors taking on average 34 days to shift.

 

The rapid pace at which used cars are selling is a reassuring sign of the underlying health of the used car market. As well as revealing the strong consumer interest for the more affordable middle-aged EVs, our data highlights just how nuanced the used car market is, particularly the still maturing electric market. The months ahead look promising, but as ever, supply and demand dynamics will continue to shift, so a blend of instinct and insight will be required to navigate a stable, but fast paced market."

Key spokesperson

Richard Walker

Data & Insight Director

CONNECT

 

Fastest selling used cars in July (all fuel types)

Rank

Make

Model

Body Type

Fuel Type

Age Cohort (years)

Average days to sell

1

Mercedes-Benz

GLB Class

SUV

Petrol

3 to 5 Years

12

2

Volkswagen

Arteon

Hatchback

Petrol

5 to 10 Years

12.5

3

Nissan

Qashqai

SUV

Petrol Hybrid

3 to 5 Years

12.5

4

Mercedes-Benz

C Class

Estate

Petrol Hybrid

1 to 3 Years

13

5

SEAT

Ateca

SUV

Petrol

1 to 3 Years

13

6

Volkswagen

ID.4

SUV

Electric

3 to 5 Years

13

7

Peugeot

3008

SUV

Petrol Plug-in Hybrid

3 to 5 Years

14

8

MG

MG HS

SUV

Petrol Plug-in Hybrid

3 to 5 Years

14.5

9

Honda

Civic

Hatchback

Diesel

3 to 5 Years

14.5

10

Jeep

Compass

SUV

Petrol Plug-in Hybrid

up to 1 Year

14.5

 

Slowest selling used cars between in July (all fuel types)

Rank

Make

Model

Body Type

Fuel Type

Age Cohort

Average days to sell

10

Volvo

XC90

SUV

Petrol Plug-in Hybrid

up to 1 Year

89

9

Audi

Q4 e-tron

SUV

Electric

up to 1 Year

92

8

Land Rover

Range Rover

SUV

Petrol

1 to 3 Years

92.5

7

Volkswagen

ID.5

SUV

Electric

up to 1 Year

94

6

Porsche

Taycan

Estate

Electric

up to 1 Year

96.5

5

BMW

i5

Saloon

Electric

up to 1 Year

101

4

Volkswagen

ID.4

SUV

Electric

up to 1 Year

108.5

3

Nissan

ARIYA

SUV

Electric

1 to 3 Years

108.5

2

Audi

A5

Coupe

Petrol

up to 1 Year

118

1

Fiat

500e

Hatchback

Electric

up to 1 Year

128

 

Fastest selling used electric cars in July

Rank

Make

Model

Body Type

Fuel Type

Age Cohort (years)

Average days to sell

1

Volkswagen

ID.4

SUV

Electric

3 to 5 Years

13

2

Tesla

Model 3

Saloon

Electric

3 to 5 Years

16

3

MG

MG ZS

SUV

Electric

3 to 5 Years

18

4

Tesla

Model 3

Saloon

Electric

1 to 3 Years

18.5

5

MG

MG5

Estate

Electric

3 to 5 Years

18.5

6

Jaguar

I-PACE

SUV

Electric

5 to 10 Years

18.5

7

Polestar

Polestar 2

Hatchback

Electric

3 to 5 Years

19

8

Volkswagen

ID. Buzz

MPV

Electric

1 to 3 Years

19

9

Mercedes-Benz

EQA

SUV

Electric

3 to 5 Years

19

10

Volkswagen

e-Golf

Hatchback

Electric

3 to 5 Years

19

 

[1] As determined by searches and advert views on Auto Trader

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