BRITAIN'S CURRENT FASTEST SELLING USED CAR IS FRENCH AND HYBRIDS DOMINATE THE TOP 10

Auto Trader has unveiled which used cars are currently flying out of second-hand dealers fastest - and which are sat gathering dust on forecourts. 

The data suggests Britons are turning to cost-effective used hybrids, with the top 10 dominated by the green fuel type.

Plug-in hybrids (which can run on battery charged electric-only for a limited distance but also have a petrol engine) are also proving popular with three making the top 10.

We've also listed the 10 slowest-selling used models of the last month - scroll to the bottom to find out which cars take the longest to flog. 

The motor with the shortest for sale advertised time is the Peugeot 3008.

The French petrol-hybrid SUV is going down a storm with second-hand buyers, it would seem. 

Current fastest-selling used cars of 2024

1. Peugeot 3008 petrol hybrid (up to 1 year old): 12 weeks

2. Mercedes-Benz GLC Class diesel hybrid (up to 1 year old): 12.5 weeks

3. Cupra Formentor petrol (3 to 5 years old): 13.5 weeks

=4. Mercedes-Benz CLA Saloon petrol hybrid (up to 1 year old): 14 weeks

=4. Seat Leon PHEV (3 to 5 years old): 14 weeks

=6. Ford Grand Tourneo Connect diesel (up to 1 year old): 14.5 weeks

=6, Seat Leon Estate PHEV (1 to 3 years old): 14.5 weeks

=8. Ford Focus Estate diesel (up to 1 year old): 15 weeks

=8. Volvo XC60 diesel (1 to 3 years old): 15 weeks

10. Hyundai Tucson petrol hybrid (3 to 5 years old): 15.5 weeks

Source: AutoTrader 

Auto Trader reports it takes just 12 days on average to leave retailers' forecourts - two weeks faster than the current national average.

The data - which is based over the last four weeks - puts the Mercedes GLC coupe in second place, with third going to the Cupra Formentor - a strong standing for the sporty Spanish brand.

Underpinning the big consumer appetite for hybrid vehicles, the 3008 is joined by five more hybrids in the month of April, which saw this segment become the fastest selling fuel group taking just 24 days to sell.

The other hybrids are: The Mercedes GLC (diesel hybrid), Mercedes CLA (petrol hybrid), Seat Leon hatchback and estate (both petrol plug-in hybrid) and the Hyundai Tucson (petrol hybrid). 

Body shape-wise SUVs weren't entirely dominating, despite manufacturers rolling them out left, right, centre; just four of the top 10 were this 4x4-esque body shape. 

The appearance of two estates nodded to this family-friendly category making a come back, while a mix of hatchback, MPV and saloon made up the rest of the quickest sellers.

Richard Walker, Auto Trader’s Data & Insights director, said: 'The speed in which used cars are selling is a good barometer of the underlying health of the used car market, and since the start of the year, we’ve seen them leave retailers’ forecourts at a record pace.'

And quick hybrid sales are not just a Spring '24 thing - Auto Trader data shows that, based on this April, year-on-year consumer demand for hybrids is up a whopping 55 per cent.

Overall used car appetite is at an all-time high, with March recording the fastest used car sales pace Auto Trader has ever seen - 25 days - with April just one day slower.

After hybrid cars, petrol is the next quickest fuel type to sell (25 days), followed by diesel at 28, and electric cars are currently taking around 29 days. 

While it's widely reported that new EV sales are stalling, the used electric car market has been having a much better year. 

Demand for used electric cars on Auto Trader continues to far outpace that of their internal combustion engine counterparts, with current levels up 59 per cent YoY compared to a more conservative growth of 7.7 per cent for petrol and a decline of -6.9 per cent for diesel. 

And demand for EVs aged 3 to 5 years old is up a massive 133 per cent YoY, with EVs aged three to five currently taking an average of just 24 days to sell, putting them on par with hybrids.

Unsurprisingly older used cars are taking longer to shift, with those aged between 10 to 15 years old are currently taking the longest to sell  - 32 days.

Current slowest-selling used cars 

1. Citroen C5 X PHEV (1 to 3 years old): 139 days 

2. Alfa Romeo Spider petrol (10 to 15 years old): 133 days

3. DS9 PHEV (1 to 3 years old): 132.5 days

4. Alfa Romeo Brera petrol (10 to 15 years old): 132 days

5. Citroen C5 X PHEV (up to 1 year old): 126 days

6. Audi Q5 PHEV (up to 1 year old): 117.5 days

7. Audi A7 petrol (up to 1 year old): 110.5 days

8. Bentley Continental petrol (10 to 15 years old): 108.5 days

9. Lexus LS 600h petrol hybrid (10 to 15 years old): 106 days

10. Citroen e-Berlingo EV (1 to 3 years old): 105 says

Source: AutoTrader 

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