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17 January 25 Press releases

Mercedes-Benz takes gold and silver as the hottest used cars of 2024

  • Positive outlook as January 2025 marks fastest start to the year since Auto Trader’s records began.  
  • Mercedes-Benz tops the list with the two fastest selling used cars of 2024, with the GLB Class and A Class taking first and second place. 
  • Year of the used EV as ‘middle-aged’ electric cars sold faster than any other fuel type last year, taking just 23 days to leave forecourts. 

 

Friday, 17th January 2025Data from Auto Trader, the UK’s largest automotive platform, has revealed that the Mercedes-Benz GLB Class was the hottest used car of 2024, taking a median of just 16 days to sell last year. Not content with taking the gold, the iconic German marque claimed silver too, with the A Class taking an average of 16.5 days to sell. 

Whilst these models sold almost two weeks faster than the average used car in 2024, at an average of 30 days, used cars left forecourts at a rapid pace, selling two days quicker than in 2023. Positively, this trend has continued into the new year, with used cars currently selling in circa 39 days, which is three days faster than the same period last year. In fact, so far, January 2025 marks the fastest start to the year since Auto Trader’s records began in 2019 [1].  

 

Victory for voltage as EVs sell faster than any other fuel type 

Although only making two appearances on the top 10 list of models, a more granular view of the market reveals that electric was the hottest overall fuel type last year, with electric vehicles (EV) taking a median of just 29 days to sell, faster than both its petrol (30) and diesel (31) counterparts. Highlighting the recent acceleration in demand for used electric, the average EV sold four days faster in the second half of the year than in the first[2]. This trend is further illustrated by comparing against previous years; indeed, used EVs are currently selling in just 35 days, a day faster than January 2024, and nearly two weeks faster than January 2023 (52 days).  

An even deeper dive into Auto Trader’s data reveals that 3-5-year-old electric models sold at an even greater pace last year. In fact, EVs of this age group took just 23 days to sell, making it the fastest segment of the whole market. In contrast, a petrol car of the same age, took over 29 days to sell.  This has continued into the new year, with these ‘middle-aged’ electrics selling more than a week faster than the average used car[3]. Conversely, ‘nearly new’ electric vehicles (up to a year old), are among the slowest selling used cars, taking an average of nearly 42 days to shift. ‘Nearly new’ used vehicles are taking longer to sell more broadly, with the average used car aged below 12 months lingering on forecourts for 34 days. 

Price and affordability are the primary cause of this disparity: according to Auto Trader’s pricing data, which is based on over 800,000 daily pricing observations across the retail market, a nearly new electric car costs on average almost double the price of a 3–5-year-old model (£37,032 vs £19,386). More importantly, however, the average 3–5-year-old electric car has largely reached price parity with a petrol (£18,345) car of the same age, and notably cheaper than a diesel (£23,400).  

Despite general tight belting at the moment, car buyers were still happy to indulge in premium used cars last year. Not only did Mercedes-Benz top the list, but most of 2024’s hottest used cars were SUVs. We’ve entered January with real momentum, following an exceptional market performance last year. Cars sold at a rapid pace, demand was very robust, and prices were stable.

Key spokesperson

Richard Walker

Data & Insight Director

CONNECT

But 2024 really was the year of the used EV, especially for those ‘middle-aged’ models which have become more accessible than ever, helping demand rocket over the last 12 months or so. It shows that when the price is right, car buyers are more than happy to make the switch to electric."

Fastest-selling used cars of 2024

Rank
Make
Model
Body Type
Fuel Type
Age Cohort (years)
Avg. days to sell

1
Mercedes-Benz
GLB class
SUV
Petrol Hybrid
up to 1 Year
16

2
Mercedes-Benz
A Class
Hatchback
Petrol
up to 1 Year
16.5

3
Peugeot
3008
SUV
Petrol Hybrid
up to 1 Year
18

4
Ford
Kuga
SUV
Diesel
15 Years+
18

5
MG
MG ZS
SUV
Petrol
up to 1 Year
18

6
Vauxhall
Grandland X
SUV
Petrol
1 to 3 Years
18.5

7
Dacia
Duster
SUV
Diesel
1 to 3 Years
18.5

8
MG
MG HS
SUV
Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
3 to 5 Years
18.5

9
Mazda
MX-30
SUV
Electric
3 to 5 Years
19

10
Polestar
Polestar 2
Hatchback
Electric
3 to 5 Years
19.5

Slowest-selling used cars of 2024

Rank
Make
Model
Body Type
Fuel Type
Age Cohort (years)
Avg. days to sell

1
Skoda
Enyaq
Coupe
Electric
up to 1 Year
90

2
Audi
Q5
SUV
Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
up to 1 Year
92

3
Lexus
RX
SUV
Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
up to 1 Year
93

4
BMW
5 Series
Estate
Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
up to 1 Year
96

5
BMW
i5
Saloon
Electric
up to 1 Year
99

6
Bentley
Continental
Coupe
Petrol
10 to 15 Years
100

7
Peugeot
408
Hatchback
Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
1 to 3 Years
110

8
Citroen
C5 X
Hatchback
Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
1 to 3 Years
110.5

9
Lexus
RX
SUV
Petrol Hybrid
up to 1 Year
114

10
Hyundai
IONIQ 6
Saloon
Electric
1 to 3 Years
125

Current fastest-selling used car - Jan 2025

Rank
Make
Model
Body Type
Fuel Type
Ange Cohort (years)
Avg. days to sell

1
Hyundai
i20
Hatchback
Petrol
up to 1 Year
16

2
Nissan
Leaf
Hatchback
Electric
5 to 10 Years
22

3
Tesla
Model 3
Saloon
Electric
3 to 5 Years
23

4
Vauxhall
Mokka
SUV
Petrol
up to 1 Year
23

5
Kia
Niro
SUV
Electric
3 to 5 Years
24

6
Mercedes-Benz
A Class
Hatchback
Petrol Hybrid
1 to 3 Years
24

7
Honda
Civic
Hatchback
Petrol
3 to 5 Years
25

8
Hyundai
KONA
SUV
Electric
3 to 5 Years
25

9
Toyota
Yaris
Hatchback
Petrol Hybrid
5 to 10 Years
25

10
MINI
Countryman
SUV
Diesel
5 to 10 Years
25

Current slowest-selling cars - Jan 2025

Rank
Make
Model
Body Type
Fuel Band
Age Cohort (years)
Avg. days to sell

1
MINI
Convertible
Convertible
Petrol
5 to 10 Years
52

2
Mazda
Mazda2
Hatchback
Petrol
1 to 3 Years
52

3
Skoda
Kamiq
SUV
Petrol
up to 1 Year
52

4
BMW
1 Series
Hatchback
Petrol
up to 1 Year
52

5
Mazda
CX-5
SUV
Petrol
3 to 5 Years
52

6
Fiat
500
Hatchback
Petrol
up to 1 Year
55

7
Ford
Fiesta
Hatchback
Petrol Hybrid
1 to 3 Years
56.5

8
Suzuki
Vitara
SUV
Petrol Hybrid
3 to 5 Years
57

9
Skoda
Fabia
Hatchback
Petrol
1 to 3 Years
57

10
Honda
CR-V
SUV
Petrol Hybrid
1 to 3 Years
62

[1]  As of 1-16th January 2025 vs the same period 2024 (42 days), 2023 (44 days), 2022 (42 days), 2021 (45), 2020 (41), and 2019 (45)

[2] January -June 2024 = 31.5 days vs July-December 2024 = 27.5 days. 

[3] 31 days vs 39 

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