Close Menu
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Personal Finance
  • 2nd Amendment
  • Videos
  • Forum
  • More
    • Prepping & Survival
    • Health
    • Top Stocks
    • Stocks Portfolio

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

Popular Now
FCC chair Brendan Carr warns broadcasters must ‘correct course’ on ‘news distortions’ before license renewals Breaking News

FCC chair Brendan Carr warns broadcasters must ‘correct course’ on ‘news distortions’ before license renewals

By Dewey LewisMarch 15, 20260

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair Brendan Carr…

String of attacks connected to naturalized citizens raises national security questions

String of attacks connected to naturalized citizens raises national security questions

March 15, 2026
Common vitamin could bring relief from long COVID symptoms, study suggests

Common vitamin could bring relief from long COVID symptoms, study suggests

March 15, 2026
Iran arrests dozens accused of spying for Israel in new internal crackdown

Iran arrests dozens accused of spying for Israel in new internal crackdown

March 15, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • FCC chair Brendan Carr warns broadcasters must ‘correct course’ on ‘news distortions’ before license renewals
  • String of attacks connected to naturalized citizens raises national security questions
  • Common vitamin could bring relief from long COVID symptoms, study suggests
  • Iran arrests dozens accused of spying for Israel in new internal crackdown
  • Dolly Parton opens Dollywood’s 41st season, promises more projects ahead: ‘I ain’t near done’
  • DAVID MARCUS: In an age of broken institutions, the filibuster is one relic we can’t afford
  • The Robot Won’t Take Your Job. The Government Might
  • Mamdani defends wife when confronted on work with anti-Israel author, decries rhetoric
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn VKontakte
Sunday, March 15
Republican Investor
Banner
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Personal Finance
  • 2nd Amendment
  • Videos
  • Forum
  • More
    • Prepping & Survival
    • Health
    • Top Stocks
    • Stocks Portfolio
Subscribe
Republican Investor
You are at:Home » Sticker shock pushes shoppers out of new-car market as affordability crisis deepens
Business

Sticker shock pushes shoppers out of new-car market as affordability crisis deepens

Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp
Sticker shock pushes shoppers out of new-car market as affordability crisis deepens
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A growing number of consumers are shying away from the new car market as prices increasingly become out of reach. But used cars aren’t offering much relief either, according to auto industry experts.

Joseph Yoon, consumer insights analyst at Edmunds, told FOX Business that shoppers are contending with the highest average monthly payments and highest average loan balances ever seen at Edmunds. The company’s data from October, the most recent on record, showed that the average monthly payment for a new vehicle reached a new all-time high of $766. The average amount financed toward a new vehicle also topped a new record at $43,218. 

It’s putting additional pressure on shoppers at a time when consumer confidence has continued to deteriorate.

USED CAR PRICES JUMP TO HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE 2023 AS AUTO TARIFFS SQUEEZE CONSUMERS

Brian Moody, Autotrader’s executive editor, told FOX Business that many consumers he has spoken with say the price pressure of the vehicle, which includes financing, insurance and maintenance, “all but eliminates new cars.”

With consumers turning away, Moody projected that automakers may be forced to come up with new ways to reduce the prices of new cars to regain consumers, “maybe even de-contenting cars and providing lower quality interior materials in order to achieve the prices consumers want,” Moody said.

Shrinking affordability for new cars is pushing more shoppers toward used vehicles. Yet, even there, the relief is limited – the problem traces back to the COVID-19 pandemic.

NEW CAR DOWN PAYMENTS HIT 4-YEAR LOW AS BUYERS STRUGGLE WITH AFFORDABILITY CHALLENGES

Yoon said deflated lease penetration rates – the percentage of new vehicles sold that are leased rather than purchased – are a key factor behind today’s used-car inventory shortfalls. Since there were far fewer cars leased during the pandemic, when inventory was tight and leasing was less attractive, there are now fewer off-lease cars returning to the market. Those cars normally make up a big chunk of the used-car supply, so the drop has created a noticeable shortage, Yoon said.

“While used-car transaction prices have cooled since their peak in 2022, the prices of the most desirable (newer) used cars are still sky-high, offering little relief to consumers in search of a value proposition,” Yoon said.

Signage advertising used cars and financing at a used car dealership.

Still, for many consumers, used cars remain the only viable option. That’s become evident as demand for used vehicles continues to rise even with elevated prices. 

Moody noted that the pace of used car sales in October totaled $1.4 million, up 3% on a monthly basis. Meanwhile, Moody estimated that prices in October jumped 2% from a year earlier to $25,945. Still, a nearly $26,000 listing price for a used car is well under the $50,000 average new vehicle price for a new vehicle, which Moody underscored was the price that was turning more shoppers away.

CAR INDUSTRY EXPERTS WARN PRICES CLIMBING FAST AS DISCOUNTS BECOME ‘INCREASINGLY HARD TO FIND’

“There are plenty of good used cars, but it might require a little extra research,” Moody said. He said that used luxury cars tend to depreciate more rapidly, including electric cars, so they often represent a significant value. Those cars also typically have more standard safety features and options due to their high price when sold as new.

Steven Posner, CEO of Putnam Leasing, told FOX Business that longer leases could help mitigate some of the pressures consumers are facing.

A woman walks through the car lot at Culver City.

“If consumers are in a lease right now at a lower rate, seeing if they can extend the lease with the manufacturer is a good way to get more time to see where the market is headed,” Posner said. He noted that most car manufacturers will give consumers six months at the same rate and payment, so that they aren’t forced into buying something that they might not get the best deal on.

For New Jersey car dealership owner Tom Maoli, some of his customers are even looking into longer-term financing out to 72 months.

Posner added that it’s also important to remember that dealers are especially motivated to make deals at the end of the month and the end of the year. By the end of the year, certain manufacturers are motivated to push the cars out and clear inventory, often making it an even better time to get a car. 

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleCop describes recognizing Luigi Mangione when he pulled down mask at McDonald’s
Next Article Comer targets Walz in new House investigation, citing nearly $1B in alleged Minnesota fraud

Related Posts

Dolly Parton opens Dollywood’s 41st season, promises more projects ahead: ‘I ain’t near done’

Dolly Parton opens Dollywood’s 41st season, promises more projects ahead: ‘I ain’t near done’

March 15, 2026
Norovirus outbreak sickens 153 passengers, crew on Caribbean cruise ship

Norovirus outbreak sickens 153 passengers, crew on Caribbean cruise ship

March 15, 2026
Trump admin invokes Defense Production Act, directs oil company to restart California operations

Trump admin invokes Defense Production Act, directs oil company to restart California operations

March 15, 2026
The states where Americans pay the most — and least — for electricity

The states where Americans pay the most — and least — for electricity

March 15, 2026
Spring break flyers warned of massive TSA lines as shutdown drains airport staff

Spring break flyers warned of massive TSA lines as shutdown drains airport staff

March 14, 2026
From ‘bad decisions’ to redemption: Brantley Gilbert launches late Hulk Hogan-inspired non-alcoholic beer

From ‘bad decisions’ to redemption: Brantley Gilbert launches late Hulk Hogan-inspired non-alcoholic beer

March 14, 2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Follow us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Highlights
String of attacks connected to naturalized citizens raises national security questions Breaking News

String of attacks connected to naturalized citizens raises national security questions

By Dewey LewisMarch 15, 20260

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The United States is left vulnerable even…

Common vitamin could bring relief from long COVID symptoms, study suggests

Common vitamin could bring relief from long COVID symptoms, study suggests

March 15, 2026
Iran arrests dozens accused of spying for Israel in new internal crackdown

Iran arrests dozens accused of spying for Israel in new internal crackdown

March 15, 2026
Dolly Parton opens Dollywood’s 41st season, promises more projects ahead: ‘I ain’t near done’

Dolly Parton opens Dollywood’s 41st season, promises more projects ahead: ‘I ain’t near done’

March 15, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

About
About

Republican Investor is one of the top news portals to cover business, personal finance and second amendment news, follow us to get the latest news.

We're social, connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn VKontakte
Popular Posts
FCC chair Brendan Carr warns broadcasters must ‘correct course’ on ‘news distortions’ before license renewals

FCC chair Brendan Carr warns broadcasters must ‘correct course’ on ‘news distortions’ before license renewals

March 15, 2026
String of attacks connected to naturalized citizens raises national security questions

String of attacks connected to naturalized citizens raises national security questions

March 15, 2026
Common vitamin could bring relief from long COVID symptoms, study suggests

Common vitamin could bring relief from long COVID symptoms, study suggests

March 15, 2026
Latest News
Iran arrests dozens accused of spying for Israel in new internal crackdown

Iran arrests dozens accused of spying for Israel in new internal crackdown

March 15, 2026
Dolly Parton opens Dollywood’s 41st season, promises more projects ahead: ‘I ain’t near done’

Dolly Parton opens Dollywood’s 41st season, promises more projects ahead: ‘I ain’t near done’

March 15, 2026
DAVID MARCUS: In an age of broken institutions, the filibuster is one relic we can’t afford

DAVID MARCUS: In an age of broken institutions, the filibuster is one relic we can’t afford

March 15, 2026
Copyright © 2026. Republican Investor. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.