2017
The price trend generally follows the model year, with 2019 models being the most expensive, followed by 2018, and then 2017. However, mileage significantly impacts pricing within each year, with lower mileage examples commanding higher prices regardless of the year.
Moderate
Buyers should focus on listings priced below the market average of $130,362.94 to ensure they are getting a deal. Longer days on market (e.g., over 40 days) indicate potential negotiation leverage. While newer model years (2019) are generally more expensive, there are opportunities to find them below average with reasonable mileage. Consider the mileage carefully; cars with significantly higher mileage (e.g., 70k+) are priced much lower and can offer substantial savings if that's acceptable. The 2017 model year generally offers the lowest entry price and the lowest price per mile, making it the best value for buyers prioritizing cost savings and willing to accept higher mileage. However, 2018 and 2019 models provide significantly lower mileage for a higher price, offering better value for those prioritizing condition and lower usage.
Excellent value with a 2019 model, very low mileage (20,378), and the longest days on market (151) for maximum negotiation leverage, all priced significantly below the market average.
Strong negotiation potential due to 116 days on market and a price well below average. This 2018 model offers good value for buyers prioritizing negotiation leverage.
Offers the largest absolute savings ($22,367.94) and the lowest price point ($107,995). A great option for budget-conscious buyers willing to accept higher mileage (71,113).
Provides a good balance of a sub-average price ($119,998), reasonable mileage (46,327), and substantial savings ($10,364.94), with decent negotiation time (44 days).
A solid deal with good mileage (38,044) for its price, which is below the market average. The 59 days on market offer good negotiation opportunity.
Last analyzed: September 1, 2025