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  2. Used car prices fall again in July, down nearly 20% from ...

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    Vehicle prices continued a downward trend in July — the most of any major category in the Consumer Price Index ... Used car prices fell 2.3% over the prior month in July and 10.9% from the prior ...

  3. The Best and Worst Times To Buy a Used Car - AOL

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    June is the worst month to buy a used car, with 30.4% fewer deals than average. May (-27.8%) and July (-22.5%) are also tough months for bargain hunters. And bad news for fathers hoping for some ...

  4. The Best 10 States To Buy a Car — How Used Cars and Fees ...

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    The average used car price in the U.S. was $25,172 as of August 2024, according to Kelley Blue Book. ... One of the best ways to save money on a car is to buy it used rather than new. The average ...

  5. 10 States With the Worst Prices for Used Cars - AOL

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    Louisiana comes in as the cheapest place on this list to buy a used car with an average price of $35,893. This is $2,311 more than the national average, but $5,512 less than the most expensive ...

  6. 10 Used Cars That Have Dropped Up to 30% in Price in 2023 - AOL

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    Its average used price changed from $28,625 in October 2022 to $20,398 in October 2023, which was a 28.7% decrease. ... In October 2023, this used luxury vehicle had an average price of $30,757 ...

  7. United States Consumer Price Index - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Price Index was initiated during World War I, when rapid increases in prices, particularly in shipbuilding centers, made an index essential for calculating cost-of-living adjustments in wages. To provide appropriate weighting patterns for the index, it reflected the relative importance of goods and services purchased in 92 ...