THE BEST AND WORST STATES TO BUY A USED CAR 

Buying a car can be a stressful endeavor, no matter if it's new, used, requires a loan, you're paying in full, or any other scenario that you can think of. It can often be time-consuming and takes a lot of paperwork, which in itself is no fun at all. Regardless of the fact that buying a car can be stressful, the world that we live in today practically requires us to own a vehicle. Oftentimes, people's best bet is buying a used vehicle rather than a new one because not only will this save you money, but you can typically find a used car with little to no miles and one that is still in great condition. 

We also know that when buying a used vehicle, you sometimes have to travel a bit of a distance to secure the automobile of your choosing.
Here, we have compiled a list of the Best and Worst States in America to Buy a Used Car...

THE WORST STATES IN AMERICA TO BUY A USED CAR


The average used vehicle in 2022 costs roughly $28,000, so keep that in mind when you are shopping around. However, these numbers will fluctuate when it comes to more luxurious vehicles, cars with nearly zero miles on them, cars with all of the bells and whistles, etc. The national average of $28,000 comes from your standard vehicle, much like the majority of the vehicles that you see on the road daily. Here is a list of the Most Expensive States in America to Buy a Used Car...

ALASKA 
AVERAGE PRICE: $29,656

20% above the National Average 

 

WYOMING 
AVERAGE PRICE: $29,419

19.1% above National Average 

 

MONTANA 
AVERAGE PRICE: $27,303

10.5% above National Average 

 

ARKANSAS 
AVERAGE PRICE: $27,123

9.8% above National Average 

 

IDAHO 
AVERAGE PRICE: $26,662

7.9% above National Average 

 

THE BEST STATES IN AMERICA TO BUY A USED CAR


As we know, when buying a used vehicle, you sometimes have to travel a bit of a distance to find the exact car you are looking for that fits your budget. Thankfully, there are many states in the US where the average cost for a used vehicle is cheaper in price compared to the National Average. Here is a list of the 10 Cheapest States in America to Buy a Used Car...

INDIANA 
AVERAGE PRICE: $21,961

11% below National Average 

 

OHIO 
AVERAGE PRICE: $22,241

10% below National Average 

 

CONNECTICUT 
AVERAGE PRICE: $25,528

8.8% below National Average 

 

VIRGINIA 
AVERAGE PRICE: $22,618

8.5% below National Average 

 

KENTUCKY 
AVERAGE PRICE: $22,995

6.9% below National Average 

 

WHEN BUYING A USED VEHICLE...
REMEMBER THIS...


On average, the western side of America is a more expensive place to buy a used car than the eastern side of the country, with little exception. However, of course, these are averages and a hidden gem can be found within any city and any state. If you find yourself looking for a used vehicle, do your research, maximize the pros and get rid of the cons, and of course, decide what city and state near you will hold the most used cars for an affordable price that fits within your budget.