Petrol dominates April’s fastest-selling used cars list according to INDICATA, as Hyundai Tucson remains in pole position alongside BMW 3 Series

  • 70% of top 10 fastest selling used cars in April were petrol
  • Hyundai Tucson retains joint top spot but £690 down in price from March
  • BMW 3 Series makes first time appearance and is only saloon in top 10

Petrol engines dominated the fastest-selling used vehicles for April accounting for 70% of the top 10 list compiled by Indicata, part of Autorola UK.

The Hyundai Tucson petrol SUV and BMW 3 Series petrol saloon were joint winners of April’s fastest selling used car accolade taking an average of just 35 days to sell out of a total of 80,776 used cars on the Indicata system.

It is the second consecutive month the Tucson has taken the fastest selling slot - in March selling in 39 days. The average used price of the petrol Tucson fell by £690 month-on-month in April to £16,423, reinforcing the higher volume of stock now in the market following the March plate change.

It is the first time the BMW 3 Series has made the top 10 in 2019 and the only saloon to feature. It sold for an average sale price of £21,107.

In joint second place were petrol versions of the Kia Sportage and Ford Focus which took an average of 39 days to sell. Third place went to the petrol Vauxhall Mokka and Ford EcoSport at 40 days.

SUVs continue to dominate comprising 60% of the top 10 with the remainder hatchbacks, all except for the BMW 3-Series.

At the opposite end of the Indicata data, the slowest-selling used cars were the petrol Nissan Micra (71 days), Nissan diesel Nissan X-Trail and petrol MINI at 67 days, and the petrol Suzuki Vitara (64 days).

Neil Gilligan, national business development manager, Indicata UK explained: “April’s data serves to highlight the strength of the petrol market in April and signals one of the first months where diesel demand was outweighed by petrol. Average days to sell were also at their lowest since the turn of the year which reinforces the current strength of the used car market.”

Neil added: “With four used cars costing an average of more than £20,000 on the list it shows that consumers are prepared to spend a reasonable sum on their car. These drivers could be some of those motorists who have been moving from buying a new car to a used car.”

Position Type Make and model Fuel Average number of days to sell Average sale price (£)
1 SUV Hyundai Tucson  Petrol 35 16.423
1 Saloon BMW 3 series  Petrol 35 21.107
2 SUV Kia Sportage  Petrol 39 17.741
2 Hatchback Ford Focus  Petrol 39 15.027
3 SUV Vauxhall Mokka  Petrol 40 13.041
3 SUV Ford EcoSport  Petrol 40 14.161
4 SUV Toyota C-HR  Petrol 41 22.265
4 Hatchback Ford Fiesta  Petrol 41 11.376
5 Hatchback Mercedes-Benz A-Class  Petrol 42 19.813
6 Hatchback Ford Focus  Diesel 43 13.971
7 Hatchback Citroën C3  Petrol 44 9.334
7 Hatchback Toyota Yaris  Petrol 44 11.947
8 SUV Peugeot 2008 Petrol 45 11.454
8 Hatchback Renault Clio  Petrol 45 10.272
8 SUV Peugeot 3008  Diesel 45 20.208
8 SUV Ford Kuga  Diesel 45 18.347
8 SUV Nissan Juke  Petrol 45 12.319
9 SUV Nissan Qashqai  Diesel 46 16.250
10 SUV Hyundai Tucson  Diesel 47 17.136
10 SUV Volvo XC60 Diesel 47 28.964