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The title is a little misleading because you'd think it was talking about new Ranger prices dropping. Used Rangers are in the top 20 for the biggest depreciation over the last year. The article goes on to say that $30K is the new $20K for used cars in the 1-5 year old range. It's crazy to think that to get a decent low mileage used vehicle you need to spend close to $30K.
That is unless you're looking to buy a used Ranger. ?
https://fordauthority.com/2024/12/ford-ranger-among-top-20-used-cars-with-biggest-price-drops/
That is unless you're looking to buy a used Ranger. ?https://fordauthority.com/2024/12/ford-ranger-among-top-20-used-cars-with-biggest-price-drops/
In terms of individual models, the Ford Ranger has depreciated a bit faster than the overall market as of late, and that continued to be the case over the past year, according to a new study.
This study comes to us from iSeeCars, which looked at 1.3 million used car transactions in November 2023 compared to November 2024 to see which models and brands experienced the largest upward or downward movement in terms of one- to five-year-old models. The Ford Ranger ranked as one of the top 20 models that have depreciated the most over that time span, with average pricing declining by $3,494 or 10.8 percent to $28,969. This outpaced the overall market by a large margin, as it dropped by a mere 1.4 percent or $431 in the past year.
“Buyers waiting for used car prices to come down can probably stop waiting,” said iSeeCars Executive Analyst Karl Brauer. “Prices have barely moved over the past year and it appears $30,000 is the new $20,000 for used car shoppers. That number likely prices a lot of consumers out of the one- to five-year-old used car market, forcing them to consider older, higher-mileage models."
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