You're probably tired of hearing what a crazy time it is to buy a car, be it new or used. Well, the shipping and supply chain issues are just par for the course at this point. And with gas prices skyrocketing, it's not the best time to drive too much anyway! That said, in the interest of observing the bizarre nature of the times, let's take a look at the the most overpriced used cars on the market!

Apparently, the Toyota Tacoma pickup truck is the most expensive! Check out the crazy statistics for pricing cars nowadays, below. 

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Top Used Cars That Cost More Than New By State – iSeeCars
State Vehicle % Used Price More than New $ Used Price More than New
Alabama Toyota Tacoma 15.0% $5,701
Alaska Subaru Crosstrek 28.3% $8,261
Arizona Chevrolet TrailBlazer 18.8% $5,004
Arkansas Toyota Tacoma 16.3% $6,122
California Mercedes-Benz G-Class 50.4% $87,614
Colorado Toyota 4Runner 11.1% $5,180
Connecticut Toyota Tacoma 16.1% $6,200
Delaware Toyota RAV4 6.7% $2,127
Florida Chevrolet Corvette 24.0% $19,494
Georgia Kia Seltos 19.1% $5,112
Hawaii Dodge Charger 28.8% $11,283
Idaho GMC Yukon 11.9% $8,748
Illinois Toyota Sienna 17.4% $7,952
Indiana Ford Bronco Sport 18.5% $6,160
Iowa GMC Yukon 11.9% $8,748
Kansas Dodge Charger 20.5% $8,098
Kentucky Dodge Charger 24.1% $9,379
Louisiana GMC Yukon 17.0% $11,736
Maine Subaru Forester 13.2% $4,120
Maryland Dodge Charger 17.7% $6,750
Massachusetts Toyota Tacoma 14.6% $5,413
Michigan Kia Telluride 19.8% $8,922
Minnesota Toyota 4Runner 14.4% $6,747
Mississippi Toyota Tacoma 18.7% $6,706
Missouri Dodge Charger 18.0% $6,929
Montana Ford Bronco Sport 20.5% $7,070
Nebraska Toyota Tacoma 11.9% $4,488
Nevada Kia Soul 18.2% $3,858
New Hampshire Subaru Crosstrek 13.8% $3,984
New Jersey Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 22.2% $7,780
New Mexico Kia Sportage 22.5% $6,534
New York Ford Bronco Sport 19.7% $6,631
North Carolina Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 18.0% $6,570
North Dakota Chevrolet Tahoe 14.3% $9,798
Ohio Dodge Charger 18.9% $7,753
Oklahoma Toyota Tacoma 18.8% $7,102
Oregon Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 22.3% $7,840
Pennsylvania Dodge Charger 22.5% $8,658
Rhode Island Toyota Corolla 9.7% $2,233
South Carolina GMC Yukon 16.7% $12,442
South Dakota Subaru Outback 6.34% $2,261
Tennessee Kia Telluride 14.7% $6,594
Texas Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 19.4% $6,833
Utah Toyota RAV4 12.5% $4,171
Vermont Toyota Tacoma 9.2% $3,447
Virginia Ford Bronco Sport 14.1% $4,863
Washington Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 20.2% $7,060
West Virginia Chevrolet TrailBlazer 21.4% $6,080
Wisconsin Chevrolet TrailBlazer 14.9% $3,974
Wyoming Jeep Grand Cherokee 12.2% $5,826

 

References: 

WFLA.com

ISeeCars.com

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