Metro coverage · Public preview
U.S. metro market coverage.
Listed-inventory aggregates, deal-mix distribution, and pricing posture for 5 anchor U.S. metros. Sales-side timeseries and per-dealer-group breakdowns sit behind institutional access.
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5 metros
GA
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta is the Southeast's largest automotive market and a major interchange for off-lease inventory moving between regions. Full-size SUVs, luxury brands, and Japanese sedans are all well-represented, and the metro's broad dealer footprint keeps inventory deep across most body types.
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FL
Miami, FL
Miami's market is import-heavy with a strong luxury and performance segment — convertibles and European brands show up here more than in most US metros. Inventory pricing and mix can shift noticeably with snowbird and storm-season cycles.
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AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix is a major secondary market for Southern California trade-ins, so off-lease luxury and near-luxury SUVs (Lexus GX, Cadillac Escalade, BMW X5) turn up here at competitive prices. Full-size SUV and truck supply is strong year-round, with seasonal snowbird cycles driving additional turnover in winter months.
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TX
Dallas, TX
Dallas is one of the largest truck markets in the country, and full-size pickups (Ford F-Series, RAM, Silverado) dominate local inventory and typically move faster than other body types. The metro's dealer network spans Fort Worth, Plano, and Arlington, which keeps truck supply consistently deep.
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CA
Los Angeles, CA
LA's inventory mix leans heavily toward imports, luxury brands, and EVs, with Teslas, BMWs, Mercedes-Benz, and Audis taking a larger share than in most US metros. Full-size domestic truck supply is thinner here than in Texas or the Southeast, while compact and mid-size crossovers dominate.
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Behind institutional access
Full metro coverage
- ·Dealer-group share of each metro's inventory — ranked breakdown across the 10 covered public used-vehicle retail groups
- ·Trailing-12-month sales trend per metro — actual transactions, not listed asking prices
- ·Days-to-sale distribution by body type — how fast inventory clears in each metro vs national baseline