New‑car prices near $50K

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What happened

Average transaction prices for new cars are approaching $50,000, pushing middle‑income buyers toward longer terms or used vehicles and changing borrower affordability profiles (fortune.com). The record highs—Cox data show out‑the‑door prices moved above $50,000 last September and January stayed near a record for a slow month—are reshaping credit sensitivity across retail auto portfolios (abcnews.com).

Why it matters

New cars in the United States are now selling for about $49,000 on average, putting a typical deal within sight of the $50,000 mark. (coxautoinc.com) Kelley Blue Book said the average new-vehicle transaction price was $49,275 in March 2026, up 3.5% from a year earlier. In January 2026, a month that is usually slower for dealerships, the average still hit a record $49,191 for that month. (coxautoinc.com) The sticker price has already crossed that threshold. Cox Automotive said the average manufacturer’s suggested retail price was $51,456 in March and had stayed above $50,000 for 12 straight months. (coxautoinc.com) The mix of vehicles on dealer lots is helping push the average up. Cox said full-size pickup trucks averaged $65,964 in March, midsize sport utility vehicles averaged $49,853, and compact cars averaged $27,469 as smaller models lost share. (coxautoinc.com) Lower-priced choices have also thinned out. Fortune, citing CarGurus data, reported that vehicles listed for less than $30,000 made up about 13% of listings, down from 40% five years earlier. (fortune.com) Buyers who still want a new vehicle are stretching the loan to make the monthly bill work. Edmunds said 22.9% of financed new-car purchases in the first quarter of 2026 used loans of 84 months or longer, up from 20.8% in the fourth quarter of 2025. (edmunds.com) That financing math is getting heavier even before insurance, fuel, and maintenance. Edmunds said the average amount financed for a new vehicle reached a record $43,899 in the first quarter, while the average monthly payment rose to a record $773. (edmunds.com) Big payments are no longer limited to luxury buyers. Edmunds said 20% of financed new-vehicle purchases in the first quarter carried monthly payments of $1,000 or more, and the average annual percentage rate on new-car loans was 6.9%. (edmunds.com) Some shoppers are moving to used cars instead. Cox Automotive said used-vehicle inventory stood at 2.13 million at the end of February 2026, with an average listing price of $25,287, or roughly half the average price of a new vehicle. (coxautoinc.com) Lenders are watching the shift closely as auto balances stay large across household budgets. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said total household debt reached $18.8 trillion at the end of 2025, with non-housing balances rising by $81 billion in the fourth quarter. (newyorkfed.org) For car buyers, the market now splits more sharply than it did a few years ago: longer loans for a new vehicle, or a used car around the mid-$20,000 range. The closer the average new-car deal gets to $50,000, the fewer middle-price options remain. (edmunds.com)

Key numbers

  • Average transaction prices for new cars are approaching $50,000, pushing middle‑income buyers toward longer terms or used vehicles and changing borrower affordability profiles (fortune.com).
  • The record highs—Cox data show out‑the‑door prices moved above $50,000 last September and January stayed near a record for a slow month—are reshaping credit sensitivity across retail auto portfolios (abcnews.com).
  • New cars in the United States are now selling for about $49,000 on average, putting a typical deal within sight of the $50,000 mark.
  • (coxautoinc.com) Kelley Blue Book said the average new-vehicle transaction price was $49,275 in March 2026, up 3.5% from a year earlier.

Quick answers

What happened in New‑car prices near $50K?

Average transaction prices for new cars are approaching $50,000, pushing middle‑income buyers toward longer terms or used vehicles and changing borrower affordability profiles (fortune.com). The record highs—Cox data show out‑the‑door prices moved above $50,000 last September and January stayed near a record for a slow month—are reshaping credit sensitivity across retail auto portfolios (abcnews.com).

Why does New‑car prices near $50K matter?

New cars in the United States are now selling for about $49,000 on average, putting a typical deal within sight of the $50,000 mark. (coxautoinc.com) Kelley Blue Book said the average new-vehicle transaction price was $49,275 in March 2026, up 3.5% from a year earlier. In January 2026, a month that is usually slower for dealerships, the average still hit a record $49,191 for that month. (coxautoinc.com) The sticker price has already crossed that threshold. Cox Automotive said the average manufacturer’s suggested retail price was $51,456 in March and had stayed above $50,000 for 12 straight months. (coxautoinc.com) The mix of vehicles on dealer lots is helping push the average up. Cox said full-size pickup trucks averaged $65,964 in March, midsize sport utility vehicles averaged $49,853, and compact cars averaged $27,469 as smaller models lost share. (coxautoinc.com) Lower-priced choices have also thinned out. Fortune, citing CarGurus data, reported that vehicles listed for less than $30,000 made up about 13% of listings, down from 40% five years earlier. (fortune.com) Buyers who still want a new vehicle are stretching the loan to make the monthly bill work. Edmunds said 22.9% of financed new-car purchases in the first quarter of 2026 used loans of 84 months or longer, up from 20.8% in the fourth quarter of 2025. (edmunds.com) That financing math is getting heavier even before insurance, fuel, and maintenance. Edmunds said the average amount financed for a new vehicle reached a record $43,899 in the first quarter, while the average monthly payment rose to a record $773. (edmunds.com) Big payments are no longer limited to luxury buyers. Edmunds said 20% of financed new-vehicle purchases in the first quarter carried monthly payments of $1,000 or more, and the average annual percentage rate on new-car loans was 6.9%. (edmunds.com) Some shoppers are moving to used cars instead. Cox Automotive said used-vehicle inventory stood at 2.13 million at the end of February 2026, with an average listing price of $25,287, or roughly half the average price of a new vehicle. (coxautoinc.com) Lenders are watching the shift closely as auto balances stay large across household budgets. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said total household debt reached $18.8 trillion at the end of 2025, with non-housing balances rising by $81 billion in the fourth quarter. (newyorkfed.org) For car buyers, the market now splits more sharply than it did a few years ago: longer loans for a new vehicle, or a used car around the mid-$20,000 range. The closer the average new-car deal gets to $50,000, the fewer middle-price options remain. (edmunds.com)

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