Miami Is the Cheapest Place in America to Buy a Used Car
On average you'll pay about 6.6 percent less than the national average here in Miami. Though, second place Cleveland pays only 5.7 percent less.
According to CBS Miami, "A CarGurus spokeswoman said factors contributing to used car prices include population density, competition between dealerships, supply, and economic conditions."
Of course, this may be an indication of our overall economic healthy. Recession-hit cities like Cleveland, Detroit, and Akron also make the top ten.
Though, if you're looking to sell your car, think about driving it up to Jackson, Mississippi. On average you'll get about 9 percent more than the national average.
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