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Dodge Charger Tops List of America's Slowest-Selling New Cars

Dodge Charger Tops List of America's Slowest-Selling New Cars
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The 2026 Dodge Charger is the slowest-selling mainstream new car in America, with a staggering 385-day supply on dealer lots, according to CarEdge's July 2026 Market Day Supply report.

CarEdge estimates there are 10,796 examples of the Charger nationwide, while only 1,261 were sold over the past 45 days.

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The average price sits at $58,560.

High inventory levels give buyers more negotiating power this summer, as dealers face pressure to clear stock.

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The Volkswagen ID.

4 ranks second among mainstream models with a 349-day supply, followed by the Polestar 4 at 318 days.

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Jeep dominates the list with several models: the two-door Wrangler (230 days), Gladiator (222 days), Grand Wagoneer (215 days), Grand Wagoneer L (204 days), and the all-new Cherokee (199 days).

Other notable slow sellers include the Buick Envision (227 days), Alfa Romeo Giulia (270 days), and Mercedes-Benz EQS (243 days).

A high Market Day Supply doesn't necessarily mean a vehicle is unpopular; it simply indicates how long current inventory would last at the recent sales pace.

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For buyers, elevated inventory often translates into bigger discounts, better financing offers, and more willingness to negotiate.

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