DARPI is a weekly index of what U.S. dealers are asking for used vehicles, built from more than 40 million active dealer listings plus private party asking prices. It measures the retail asking price, not the wholesale clearing price. Cohorts: Near-New (1-5 year old vehicles) and Value (6-10 year). Data as of 2026-07-05.
The DARPI Near-New index stands at 99.67 (baseline 100 = June 2026), down 0.01 points week over week, as of 2026-07-05.
The table below shows the current DARPI median asking price by segment, the week-over-week index move, and days on market for near-new (1-5 year old) dealer inventory, as of 2026-07-05.
| Segment | Median asking price | Week over week | Days on market |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact SUV | $24,156 | +0.15 pts | 89d |
| Midsize SUV | $33,693 | -0.21 pts | 93d |
| Full-Size Pickup | $42,099 | -0.14 pts | 114d |
| Luxury | $37,516 | -0.18 pts | 118d |
| Full-Size SUV | $55,631 | -0.02 pts | 92d |
| Midsize Car | $23,375 | +0.52 pts | 93d |
| Compact Car | $20,565 | +0.40 pts | 78d |
| Minivan | $28,999 | +0.35 pts | 66d |
| Electric Vehicle | $34,031 | -0.55 pts | 68d |
Wholesale market data reflects what vehicles clear for at auction between businesses. DARPI reflects the retail asking price on dealer lots and in private party listings, which is what a buyer actually encounters. The gap between the two is a signal of dealer margin and pricing pressure. DARPI currently shows retail below the wholesale baseline.
Use the segment table above as a guide. A segment with prices trending down week over week and rising days on market points to softer demand and more room to negotiate. A segment trending up with falling days on market points to tighter supply and less flexibility on price.
See the segment detail pages and the brand detail pages.
Explore the full interactive index at the live DARPI dashboard, and see dealer reputation data at the DGActual Review Index.
Data source: MarketCheck API, 40M+ active U.S. dealer listings. Updated weekly every Sunday. Retail asking prices only, not transaction prices. License: dgactual.com/terms.html. Research support: AI-assisted analysis; editorial judgment and byline: Daniel Govaer, DGActual.