| Like last month, the percentage change in prices was tightly grouped. The Porsche Panamera's 3% price drop led all late-model used cars, but the rest of the models in the top 10 saw a 2% decline. All of the models in the top 10 biggest increases category saw a 1% price gain, the first time that's happened since we've been tracking used-car price swings. With its considerably higher average listing price than the other cars in the top 10, the Panamera also registered the biggest dollar drop; its asking price sank more than $2,500 to $78,690. The next-closest model was the GMC Sierra 2500 heavy-duty pickup truck with an average price of $38,871 — nearly $700 less than the month before. BMW led the way in July on the price increase front, as two versions of its 5 Series midsize luxury sedan — the 535i and 528i — saw the biggest dollar gains of $419 and $341, respectively. The charts below detail the top 10 used cars from the 2010 to 2012 model years with the biggest price drops — as well as the 10 with the biggest increases. To be eligible for the lists, a model had to have 500 cars in Cars.com's national inventory. Related from KickingTires http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/ | |||
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