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"description": "These cars are stuck in the slow lane Photo credit: Shutterstock.com With hundreds—or even thousands—sitting on lots, these vehicles aren’t finding buyers. Whether it’s high prices, low demand, or stiff competition, these models are moving at a crawl based on",
"path": "/gallery/the-slowest-selling-cars-of-august-2025/",
"publishedAt": "2025-08-05T15:45:04+00:00",
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"tags": [
"Alfa Romeo",
"Audi",
"Dodge",
"Ford",
"Jaguar",
"Maserati",
"Mini",
"Nissan",
"Porsche",
"Volvo"
],
"textContent": "These cars are stuck in the slow lane\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\nWith hundreds—or even thousands—sitting on lots, these vehicles aren’t finding buyers. Whether it’s high prices, low demand, or stiff competition, these models are moving at a crawl based on market-day supply.\n\n\n\nNissan Versa: The cheapest car that nobody wants\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\n472 days of supply is stunning—even for a $15,979 car. America’s most affordable new vehicle is now one of its slowest sellers.\n\n\n\nJaguar F-PACE: Luxury looks, lagging sales\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\n336 days of supply shows that Jaguar’s SUV can’t escape the brand’s broader struggles—even with solid styling and power.\n\n\n\nAudi A4: Premium sedan, premium inventory\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Audi\n\n\n\nWith 312 days of supply and over 5,400 units on lots, the A4 isn’t keeping up with buyer demand for crossovers—or newer rivals.\n\n\n\nMaserati Grecale: Exotic badge, excessive backlog\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\n302 days of supply for this $80K SUV shows that even Italian flair isn’t enough when volume meets niche appeal.\n\n\n\nDodge Hornet: Buzz fading fast\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\n266 days of supply signals trouble for Dodge’s attempt at a compact performance SUV. A slow start for a brand-new model.\n\n\n\nVolvo V60 Cross Country: Rugged, but rarely chosen\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Volvo\n\n\n\n259 days of supply and just 124 units sold in 45 days. A wagon for a shrinking niche of loyalists.\n\n\n\nFord Mustang Mach-E: Electric icon, sales stall\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\n243 days of supply—despite 4,324 sales—suggests overproduction or underwhelming appeal in an ultra-competitive EV space.\n\n\n\nPorsche Taycan: The electric dream cools down\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: North Monaco / Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\nEven Porsche isn’t immune—234 days of supply hints at buyer hesitation, especially with a $143K average price.\n\n\n\nMINI Convertible: Top-down, low demand\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: North Monaco / Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\n232 days of supply and only 307 sold recently. The open-air MINI may be fun, but it’s definitely not flying off lots.\n\n\n\nAlfa Romeo Giulia: Beauty with no buyers\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Darren Brode / Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\n221 days of supply and just 122 sales says it all. The Giulia’s performance and looks haven’t translated into volume.\n\n\n\nWhy these models are stalling\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Shutterstock.com\n\n\n\nInventory overload, shifting tastes, and steep pricing are slowing sales across segments—from bargain subcompacts to luxury EVs.Buyers are prioritizing practicality, tech, and brand trust—while these vehicles are left waiting for their moment that may never come. (Data via CarEdge)",
"title": "The slowest selling cars of August 2025",
"updatedAt": "2025-08-05T15:45:08+00:00"
}