TSLA339.365-2.905%
GM85.250-1.52%
F14.105-0.26%
RIVN14.866-0.4941%
CYD46.2601.02%
HMC31.8850.305%
TM189.390-1.72%
CVNA71.749-3.841%
PAG219.470-0.38%
LAD373.700-3.85%
AN206.870-2.54%
GPI260.655-3.295%
ABG208.300-2.36%
SAH81.2500.42%
TSLA339.365-2.905%
GM85.250-1.52%
F14.105-0.26%
RIVN14.866-0.4941%
CYD46.2601.02%
HMC31.8850.305%
TM189.390-1.72%
CVNA71.749-3.841%
PAG219.470-0.38%
LAD373.700-3.85%
AN206.870-2.54%
GPI260.655-3.295%
ABG208.300-2.36%
SAH81.2500.42%
TSLA339.365-2.905%
GM85.250-1.52%
F14.105-0.26%
RIVN14.866-0.4941%
CYD46.2601.02%
HMC31.8850.305%
TM189.390-1.72%
CVNA71.749-3.841%
PAG219.470-0.38%
LAD373.700-3.85%
AN206.870-2.54%
GPI260.655-3.295%
ABG208.300-2.36%
SAH81.2500.42%

Rising gas prices push shoppers toward hybrids and used vehicles

Higher fuel costs and affordability pressure are reshaping consumer demand across the new- and used-vehicle markets.

Rising gas prices push shoppers toward hybrids and used vehicles

On the Dash:

  • Rising fuel prices are accelerating consumer interest in hybrids and fuel-efficient vehicles.
  • Affordable, low-mileage used inventory is becoming increasingly important for payment-sensitive shoppers.
  • Hybrids continue posting some of the fastest turn rates in both the new and used markets.

A 44% increase in gasoline prices since January is pushing more consumers toward hybrids, EVs, and used vehicles, as affordability pressures continue to reshape vehicle-shopping behavior.

According to market data from Cars.com, newly added vehicle inventory in April carried average prices more than $1,000 higher than a year ago, pushing the average new-vehicle price above $50,000 for the first time. Dealers also sold new vehicles more quickly as inventory tightened for high-demand models such as the Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado 1500.

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Similarly, brands such as Hyundai, Kia, BMW, Subaru, Volkswagen, GMC, and Toyota increased inventory levels, though those vehicles remained on lots longer.

Market data suggests that payment-sensitive consumers are pulling back from the new-vehicle market rather than simply trading down. Many shoppers are turning to used vehicles as low-mileage off-lease inventory from 2022 and 2023 enters the market.

More than half of in-market shoppers said rising gas prices have prompted them to consider smaller vehicle body styles. Notably, Gen Z and lower-income consumers were most likely to downsize.

Additionally, a recent survey found that 44% of respondents are likely or very likely to consider a hybrid vehicle, as new-hybrid inventory has roughly doubled since April 2024 and increased by 19% year over year.

New hybrids averaged 47 days on dealer lots, compared with 71 days for the overall market and 115 days for EVs. Used hybrid inventory rose 24% year over year, while used EV inventory increased 10%. Used hybrids posted the fastest turn rate of any segment at 38 days, followed by used EVs at 42 days.

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