
Buyer beware: These cars and trucks have the biggest markups
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The average new car has a 9.9% markup, according to a new study from iseecars.com, with several mainstream models listed well over 20%.
While stories of $50,000 price adjustments on particularly rare high-end vehicles make headlines, the asking price for many mainstream models are 9,9%, according to a new survey of over 1.2 million listings by iseecars.com, and some are much more significant than that.
Leading the way is the Jeep Wrangler 2-door, which between February 1 and March 25 had an average markup of $8,925, representing a 26.7% increase over MSRP.
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