TSLA391.000-27.45%
GM82.110-0.93%
F14.900-0.44%
RIVN16.350-1.77%
CYD56.760-1.4%
HMC26.700-1.23%
TM177.160-2.34%
CVNA66.5000.31%
PAG171.020-0.59%
LAD288.840-1.76%
AN187.720-0.42%
GPI311.0005.57%
ABG190.9800.83%
SAH82.160-2.16%
TSLA391.000-27.45%
GM82.110-0.93%
F14.900-0.44%
RIVN16.350-1.77%
CYD56.760-1.4%
HMC26.700-1.23%
TM177.160-2.34%
CVNA66.5000.31%
PAG171.020-0.59%
LAD288.840-1.76%
AN187.720-0.42%
GPI311.0005.57%
ABG190.9800.83%
SAH82.160-2.16%
TSLA391.000-27.45%
GM82.110-0.93%
F14.900-0.44%
RIVN16.350-1.77%
CYD56.760-1.4%
HMC26.700-1.23%
TM177.160-2.34%
CVNA66.5000.31%
PAG171.020-0.59%
LAD288.840-1.76%
AN187.720-0.42%
GPI311.0005.57%
ABG190.9800.83%
SAH82.160-2.16%

CDK survey reveals rising frustration among vehicle buyers in December

Only 69% of car shoppers reported that the car-buying experience was easy, continuing a downward trend in customer satisfaction.

December car-buying survey shows lower satisfaction, limited inventory, harder negotiations, and more dealership visits for shoppers.

On the Dash:

  • December Ease of Purchase score lands at 69%, below 2025’s 84% average.
  • Vehicle availability dropped to 31%, forcing more shoppers to buy in transit or choose alternatives.
  • Price negotiations, trade-ins, and financing became more difficult, with fewer than 55% reporting ease.

In December, only 69% of customers said the car-buying experience was easy, as more shoppers had to visit multiple dealerships to find their desired car or opt for an alternative. While this marks a three-point increase from November, it remains well below 2025’s overall average of 84%.

Just 31% of shoppers reported that the vehicle they wanted was in stock, an 18% drop from November and the lowest rate since CDK began tracking inventory availability. During the survey’s early period, when supply chains were heavily constrained, the average in-stock rate was 50%.

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Among those purchasing vehicles, 31% bought a car in transit and 18% opted for an alternative model. Among buyers who found their preferred vehicle, 78% reported it was easy to find, indicating lingering challenges.

Price negotiations also proved difficult. Only 52% said it was easy to agree on a final price, down 5% from November and below 2025’s average of 62%. Slightly more than half (51%) found it easy to agree on trade-in values, a six-point improvement from the previous month.

Securing financing was increasingly challenging, with just over half (54%) reporting an easy credit application process, a sharp decline from November’s 63% and 2025’s average of 63%.

An increasing number of customers had to visit multiple dealerships, with 27% reporting they visited two or more stores, marking an 6% increase from November and 2% increase from the 2025 average.

Customer frustration was reflected in dealership visits. Twenty-seven percent of shoppers reported visiting two or more dealerships, up six points from November and two points from the 2025 average. At the same time, 25% said they spent less time at the dealership than expected, an eight-point increase from November and above the 2025 average of 21%.

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