USA What are the 5 new cars with an abusive increase on the factory price?

Despite an improvement in the new vehicle supply chain, the latest study from iSeeCars found that today’s average new car price is 8.8 percent above MSRP.

iSeeCars analyzed more than 12 million new car sales between February 2022 and February 2023 to identify (a) today’s dealer prices compared to MSRP, (b) the trend over the past 12 months, and (c ) the top 10 cars with the highest price above MSRP and the top 10 with prices closest to MSRP

Here are the top 5 new cars with the highest MSRP:

New cars with the highest price above the factory price, February 2023

Position

Model

Factory price

remarked price

to differentiatea

1

Genesis GV70

$44,299

$56,476

27.5%

2

Jeep Wrangler

$35,827

$44,396

23.9%

3

Mercedes-Benz GLB

$41,061

$50,452

22.9%

4

Porsche Taycan

$100,169

$122,940

22.7%

5

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

$45,386

$55,347

21.9%

General average

$41,637

$45,296

8.8%

Here are some highlights of the study findings:

The gap between average MSRP and dealer asking prices narrowed from last year’s high of 10.2% (July 2022) to a low of 8.8% in February 2023.

Selling prices and MSRPs remain near all-time highs, at $41,637 and $45,296, respectively.

Jeep Wrangler is the second highest priced car above MSRP (23.9% above MSRP)

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is the #1 Lowest Priced Car relative to MSRP (-1.9% below MSRP)

Average Monthly Dealer Price vs. Average New Car MSRP

Mes

MSRP

Precio

Price – MSRP % Difference

Feb 2022

$38,707

$42,551

9.9%

Mar 2022

$38,716

$42,572

10.0%

Abr 2022

$38,992

$42,869

9.9%

May 2022

$39,336

$43,297

10.1%

Jun 2022

$39,712

$43,717

10.1%

Jul 2022

$40,239

$44,347

10.2%

Ago 2022

$40,352

$44,375

10.0%

Sep 2022

$40,077

$44,020

9.8%

Oct 2022

$40,448

$44,346

9.6%

Nov 2022

$40,434

$44,263

9.5%

Dic 2022

$41,608

$45,428

9.2%

Ene 2023

$41,771

$45,466

8.8%

Feb 2023

$41,637

$45,296

8.8%

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