The steep rise in used-car prices is offering some car owners the chance to profit on their vehicles. But analysts warn the dynamic isn’t likely to last.
Feb. 11, 2022 5:30 am ET
The prolonged inventory crunch of dealership lots is turning the U.S. used-car market upside down: Once-depreciating vehicles are rising in value, and some recently purchased ones are worth more now than their original price. With car companies still trying to resume normal levels of factory output, dealers have been left with a scarcity of new vehicles to sell at stores, pushing many buyers into the used-car market where they are also encountering limited options.
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