Gas Prices Are Headed Back Up in February

Gas Prices Are Headed Back Up in February

The average national gas price was $3.50 on January 27, up more than ten cents over the prior week and forty cents over the end of December.

The trend of falling prices is over.

Steadily decreasing gas prices this fall boosted some segments of the used car market. 

We’ve seen a great deal of rising demand for larger vehicles in the past two months after several months of abysmal large truck and SUV sales. 

That may no longer be the case as gas prices are climbing again.

The average national gas price hovered around $3.50 on January 27, up more than ten cents over the prior week and forty cents compared to the end of December. 

Here’s what AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said:

“The recent rising temperatures led to rising pump prices. And with the cost of oil hitting $80 a barrel, there is a lot of upward pressure on gas prices at the moment.”

If this trend continues, we may see lower interest in larger trucks and SUVs, which means you’ll probably make less when you sell. 

And gas prices will only go up as people begin to travel in the spring. So if you’re considering selling a gas guzzler, this may be the time to do it.

Used Car Prices Are Back on the Decline

Used Car Prices Are Back on the Decline

Used car prices feel so low, but last month the average used car list price was about $7,000 more than it was in the spring of 2021.

Here are the pros and cons of selling a used car this month:

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Pros

  • New cars are too expensive for many buyers. 
  • Prices are higher than they were in 2021.
  • Buyers have renewed interest in bigger vehicles (but not for long).
  • Prices will likely continue to trend down. 

Cons

  • Prices are lower than they were this summer.
  • If you wait too long, manufacturers may discount new car prices.
  • If you sell right now, you may have to buy a new car while they’re expensive.

The average list price for used vehicles in December was $27,143, down from $27,156 in November and $28,193 a year before. 

It feels like prices keep going lower, but last month, the average used car list price was about $7,000 more than it was in the spring of 2021. 

Even lower prices aren’t stimulating demand for used cars. 

Here’s What Cox Automotive Chief Economist Jonathan Smoke said. 

“As the supply of new vehicles improves – and it is improving rapidly – demand for used vehicles is declining.”

But It’s not all bad news. 

The Manheim Used Car index was up 20 points in mid-January compared to the start of the month but still down 10 points compared with December. That may not mean more cash in your pocket when you sell this month, but the smaller up and downshifts in the index show a little more stability than we’ve seen in the past six months. 

New Vehicle Prices Are Still High, Meaning many buyers will have to consider used cars.

New car prices are at an all-time high right now, with the average transaction price coming in at just under $50,000. 

That’s an East Texas middle-class home in the 1980s.

Wild.

Since new vehicle prices are still high, folks who need a car are more likely to consider used options. This interest is good news for anyone trying to sell.

New Car Sales Are Mostly Stagnant 

Those record prices are not without consequence. Dealerships and Auto manufacturers aren’t seeing their sales numbers improve.

Part of the reason new vehicles are in high supply is that they aren’t selling very well. 

This could be because of record new vehicle pricing. 

Vehicles were in such high demand last year that manufacturers didn’t need to run sales promotions, but that luck may be running out. 

If manufacturers introduce incentives, that could drive down the demand for used cars. Less demand means less money when you sell. 

Gas Prices Headed Back Up 

Steadily decreasing gas prices this fall boosted some segments of the used car market. 

We’ve seen a great deal of rising demand for larger vehicles in the past two months after several months of abysmal large truck and SUV sales. 

That may no longer be the case as gas prices are climbing again.

The average national gas price hovered around $3.50 on January 27, up more than ten cents over the prior week and forty cents compared to the end of December. 

Here’s what AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said:

“The recent rising temperatures led to rising pump prices. And with the cost of oil hitting $80 a barrel, there is a lot of upward pressure on gas prices at the moment.”

If this trend continues, we may see lower interest in larger trucks and SUVs, which means you’ll probably make less when you sell. 

And gas prices will only go up as people begin to travel in the spring. So if you’re considering selling a gas guzzler, this may be the time to do it.

What’s the Verdict?

Probably not the best month to buy a new car. Personally, I’d wait until they introduce some discounts and promotions.

Not a bad month to buy a used car, though. Prices are still higher than they historically should be but much lower than they were for the past nine months or so.

And if you’re selling, things are better than they have historically been, not as good as they were six months ago, but probably better than they’re going to be in the next six or so months. 

5 Best Cars to Sell in February

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5 Best Cars to Sell in February

Carmigo is bringing you the best-selling used cars for February (or at least our prediction). We’ve analyzed trends on our marketplace as well as the general car market and compared those with U.S. economic trends to help you decide if this is the month to sell your car, or if you should consider waiting.

Used Car Prices Droppings (Some)

The average list price for used vehicles in December was $27,143, down from $27,156 in November and $28,193 a year before. 

It feels like prices keep going lower, but last month, the average used car list price was about $7,000 more than it was in the spring of 2021. 

If you’re selling, things are better than they have historically been, not as good as they were six months ago, but probably better than they’re going to be in the next six or so months.

Best Cars to Sell in February

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You've Got the Green-Light

Sporty cars like this Dodge Charger are some of the best selling cars in February.

For the first time since June, Sporty Cars moved back into positive territory with an increase of +0.03% according to Black Book. On average, sporty cars also received more offers than any other body type on the Carmigo marketplace in the past three months. They aren’t selling for collector prices by any means, but they’re moving. 

It’s hard to tell which of the many sub-genres of crossover will sell best in the coming month. But we can say with confidence that crossovers have sold in significantly higher volume than other body types for the past three months, and most listings receive plenty of offers. 

SUVs like this 2021 hyundai Palisade are some of the best cars to sell in January
Toyota Camry best cars to sell in october, best cars to sell in february

Black Book showed that full-size cars were the body type to lose the least value this month (other than sports cars, which gained value).  But on the Carmigo marketplace, we’re still selling fewer full-size cars while seeing plenty of interest in mid-size cars like the Toyota Camry.

We are selling a decent number of Silverados, and they’re getting lots of offers on average. It’s not just Silverados either, it’s most standard-size trucks — the kind you see a contractor driving around.

Standard size trucks like this Silverado are some of the best cars to sell in February
Vans like this Sienna are some of the best selling cars in February

We don’t see many people trying to sell vans, but when we do they receive more offers than most other body types. In the past three months, full–size vans have averaged 21 offers per listing. It’s always a good time to sell a fan (but not compact vans).

Worst Selling Used Cars

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You've Got the Red Light

Photo depicting each of the Tesla models on offer, from left to right a silver Model S, a red Model 3, a white Model X, and a blue Model Y.

Used Luxury Performance cars aren’t selling well, buy mostly used Teslas are bringing that market down. Tesla slashed new car prices in January to an extent that is undercutting some used car sales so we don’t expect them to sell any better in the near term.

People are buying SUVs, and they’re starting to buy big vehicles again, but big luxury vehicles aren’t getting any love. It’s not a great time to try to sell a used Escalade. It could simply be that comfort at scale is much more affordable than it’s ever been. 

Crossovers, like this Ford EcoSport are some of the best selling used cars going into August.

For the last year, small crossovers and SUVs have dominated the market, combining comfort, capability, and fuel economy. But as gas prices continue to stabilize, people are ditching the smaller SUVs.

The only reason this came across my radar is because someone tried to sell one on the Carmigo Marketplace and it barely got any offers. But this isn’t much of a surprise since KBB declared the compact van dead last year.

Ford Maverick

The truck market is a certified Goldilocks market right now. Maverick, Dakota, Colorado — they aren’t selling well used. This is partially because folks are just opting for the Silverados and F150s, and partly because smaller trucks are one of the few affordable new vehicles on the market. So folks shopping for a small truck can actually get a decent price on a new one. 

The Best Way to Sell Your Green-Light Car

Shameless Plug: A lot of these price trends are based on the Carmigo Marketplace data. Carmigo is a one-of-a-kind platform that lets private car owners sell their used cars to dealerships.

Note: These predictions are simply that: predictions. We cannot tell the future. They are based on trends we’ve seen in the marketplace but are not a guarantee of future market outcomes.