Overall, the U.S. auto industry has largely recovered from the supply chain issues that drove the cost of new cars through the roof and brought the price of used cars up along with it. Not all new cars are selling below MSRP now, but enough are that you can generally expect to find a deal if you’re willing to shop around.
Recently, though, our friends at Consumer Reports analyzed actual transaction data from TrueCar and found a number of vehicles that were, on average, selling for seven percent above MSRP or more. So unless you’re truly desperate to own a specific model, these are 10 vehicles that you’ll probably want to cross off your new-car shopping list, at least until supply catches up with demand.