Are you ready to hit the road in the Empire State in a brand-new car? Experts say these vehicles will see a major price drop.

According to Kelley Blue Book, the average price for a brand-new car has slightly decreased. From $48,126 in August 2023 to $47,870 in August 2024.

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GoBankingRates, with help form CarEdge, looked at cars that are expected to see a big drop in price.

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The price drops are based on each vehicle's:

  • Market day supply (MDS), which measures the number of days it takes to sell that model
  • Sales Rate
  • Inventory
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Note: A high MDS suggests an oversupply, officials say.

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GoBankingRates also thinks these vehicles will have price drops this fall or in 2025.

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  • 2023 Mustang Mach-E
  • Toyota Camry
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E
  • Chevrolet Blazer
  • Chevrolet Bolt
  • Nissan Ariya
  • Nissan Leaf
  • Mazda CX-90
  • Ioniq 6

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