1 month ago | By Boston Herald
After more than a year of overheated prices, the used-car market cooled by several degrees in December.
The trend brings some relief to car buyers. But inventories have yet to reach pre-pandemic levels, and consumers still miss the buying power they had in 2019.
While experts say this year's used-car market will continue to improve, consumers need to have realistic expectations of what car buying will look like in 2023.
December saw a record drop in used-car prices
According to a January 2023 report by CoPilot, a personalized app for car buying, used-car prices fell in December for the...
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