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Top 10 fastest-selling used cars of 2018

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Fastest-selling used cars of 2018

Sometimes, owners and dealers struggle to sell vehicles. See this list of the slowest-selling used cars for proof of that. Other vehicles, like the ones you’ll see on this list, just seem to fly off dealer lots.

This list is a bit mystifying at times, but it’s clear consumers are definitely interested in hybrids and electrics. What we won’t see depicted in this list is the full-court press of crossovers and SUVs manufacturers are putting on. That might come a few years from now after a bunch of these newer vehicles wind their way into the used car market.

It’s pretty much a no-brainer, but price and reliability seem to be the two biggest factors in moving a used car off the lot fastest. Head to the next slide to start the list.

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10. Hyundai Veloster Turbo

Hyundai Veloster Turbo: 36 days

The Veloster is a polarizing little car, which makes it a bit surprising to see on this list. Most of the other cars here are your garden-variety sedan or hybrid. It would make sense to see this car sit on dealer lots for longer, but it looks like it might be weird and spunky enough to really catch the attention of buyers. When new it’s a cheap car, so used car prices drop it down even more too.

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9. Honda Accord

Honda Accord: 35.5 days

No surprises here; we expected the Accord to make this list due to its consistent success over the years. People look for reliability and price in the used car market, and the Accord checks both those boxes. This vehicle is the only midsize sedan on this list, though, so that segment of cars doesn’t represent what sells fast all the time.

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8. Toyota Corolla

Toyota Corolla: 34.9 days

We’d guess that the Corolla is on this list for the same reasons as the Accord. Toyota’s reputation of being a reliable carmaker helps out big time when making a decision on a used vehicle. However, we would take the new hatch over any of the Corollas of the past few years. Since the little Toyota is cheap and nearly everybody under the sun recognizes the name, it moves off dealer lots at a decent pace compared to others. Not as well as its closest competitor up next though.

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7. Honda Civic

Honda Civic: 34.7 days

Just edging out the Corolla is the Honda Civic. Redesigned for 2015, the Civic became a much more appealing choice than it was before. That work reflects in sales numbers and apparently time to sell as well. The much more fun and pricier versions like the Civic Si and Type R are worth the extra dough if you can swing it.

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6. Volkswagen Golf R

Volkswagen Golf R: 34.4 days

Here’s our first and only true hot hatch on this list. The Veloster is sporty, but the Golf R is a serious performance car. This one might be the most surprising due to the exorbitant price these things go for, but they’re clearly desirable once depreciation has hit. VW updates the Golf R pretty regularly, keeping it in line with the competition and ensuring that even used Rs compare well to newer cars.

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5. Chevrolet Volt

Chevy Volt: 34.3 days

Now is when we get into all the hybrid and electric vehicles on this list. Consumers want cars with good gas mileage and they want them now, apparently. The Volt is certainly one of the best of its ilk. A recent overhaul gave a great boost to its electric-only range, so that makes it even more desirable. Volts aren’t particularly cheap when new, but the price on a used one is extremely attainable when compared to the almost $40,000 average sticker price, though most people do pay less than that after federal incentives are taken into consideration.

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3. BMW i3

BMW i3: 33.4 days

The BMW i3 was not a cheap car when it came out. But depreciation has hit it hard, and you can pick one up for an astonishingly low price. The average used car price on an i3 is $23,964 according to iSeeCars, but a new model will run you about $53,000. It’s no surprise why people snap these fun little electrics up when they can at such affordable prices.

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1. Toyota Prius C

Toyota Prius C: 29.6

The cheap compact Prius C is the leader of fastest-selling used cars by a long shot. It’s nearly three days quicker than the Model S in second, and the separation between 10th and second is only 3.6 days. Coming out with a small, cheap hybrid that goes by the name of “Prius” was a stroke of genius by Toyota. At the same time, total sales have plummeted over the last couple years, so it could be getting stale. It’s clearly still a force to be reckoned with on the used market though, and probably will be for some time to come due to its basement-level pricing.

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