A higher proportion of higher value, ex-fleet cars sold in May was cited as the reason for the rise in selling prices in a statement issued by Cox Automotive’s UK head of valuations, Daren Wiseman, who added that a “shift in stock profile” had not come at detriment to diesel vehicles, despite their recent bad press.
Used car values up for Cox Automotive in May
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