Top Used Cars on Car and Driver’s Website in 2025

As the cost of new vehicles continues to climb, more consumers are turning to used cars as a practical alternative. In this article, we look at the ten most popular models that our readers were shopping for on Car and Driver’s website throughout 2025.

Key Takeaways

  • The list includes both familiar names like Nissan Rogue and newer entrants such as Genesis GV70
  • SUVs dominate, but there’s a mix of sedans, electric vehicles, and even sports cars on the roster
  • Falling prices in used markets make luxury options more accessible to buyers

With new car prices skyrocketing past $50K, it’s no surprise that shoppers are increasingly looking at pre-owned models. The Nissan Rogue has been a staple of our site’s traffic since its debut nearly two decades ago.

The Genesis GV70, introduced in 2021, continues to impress with its luxurious interior and competitive pricing, making it an attractive option for those seeking high-end features without the premium price tag. Its popularity among luxury buyers is a testament to how far Korean brands have come in challenging European stalwarts.

The Infiniti QX60 also bucks trends by offering three-row seating at an affordable MSRP compared to its competitors, making it another standout for families looking to maximize space and comfort on their budget. This model has been around since 2013 but continues to evolve with modern amenities that keep it relevant.

As we look ahead, electric vehicles start creeping onto the list as battery technology improves and charging infrastructure expands. The Tesla Model Y is a notable entry here, leveraging its strong reputation for range and performance in an increasingly eco-conscious market.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are SUVs so popular?

SUVs offer versatility with roomy interiors that cater to families, while their rugged exteriors appeal to those who value off-road capability and a commanding view of the road.

How do electric vehicles fare in used markets?

The resale values for EVs are improving as battery longevity concerns ease. Plus, falling prices make them more accessible without sacrificing cutting-edge tech or range capabilities.

In summary, 2025 saw a blend of classic and modern models leading the way in used car searches, reflecting changing consumer priorities and technological advancements.

James Carter
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