Metro market coverage
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.
Listed inventory (approx.)
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Rooftops (approx.)
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Avg DOL (approx.)
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Avg list price (approx.)
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Behind institutional access
Full Los Angeles, CA market coverage
- ·Dealer-group share of Los Angeles, CA inventory — ranked breakdown across the 10 covered public used-vehicle retail groups
- ·Trailing-12-month sales trend — actual transactions in this metro, not just listed asking prices
- ·Days-to-sale distribution by body type (SUV / truck / sedan / EV) — how fast inventory clears in this metro vs national average
- ·Inventory-aging pressure index for this metro — composite of deal-mix shift, DOL drift, and PTM-position shift; correlates with subsequent margin pressure, not a direct GPU measurement
- ·Analyst access — direct line for custom pulls and one-off cohort cuts
Methodology
Metro aggregates are computed across OneAuctionView's deduplicated national listings footprint, filtered to used-vehicle listings only whose primary retail rooftop is located in Los Angeles, CA. New-car inventory is excluded to match the used-vehicle-retail scope of this research surface. Deal-mix buckets apply U.S. Patent No. 12,236,477 Price-to-Market methodology against comparable in-market vehicles. All figures are approximate (rounded to protect competitive intel). Listed-inventory aggregates refresh hourly; sales-side aggregates (behind institutional access) refresh nightly.