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Prices didn’t collapse, but the market became more normal: more cars showed up on dealer lots, prices moved in smaller steps, and timing mattered again.
Used car prices often shift in December, but not all vehicles move the same way. Here’s what’s getting cheaper, what’s holding steady, and why timing matters.
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