Használtautó.hu - HCSO, June 2025
Released: 12 August 2025
Nearly 90% of passenger cars advertised on the used car market are worth less than HUF 10 million
Figure 1
In the domestic used car market in June 2025, 40.2% of the advertisements were for cars worth less than HUF 2.5 million, 26.4% for cars worth between HUF 2.5–5 million, 20.5% for cars worth between HUF 5–10 million and 12.9% for cars worth more than HUF 10 million. Compared to June 2024, the share of ads offering a car for less than HUF 2.5 million decreased by 2.2 percentage points, while the share of ads for between HUF 2.5 and 5 million remained almost unchanged. Compared to the same period last year, the share of ads between HUF 5-10 million increased by 1.2 percentage points and the share of ads above HUF 10 million increased by more than 0.7 percentage points. Taking all ads into account, the average asking price was HUF 5,400,000 in June this year and HUF 5,200,000 in the same period of the previous year.
Petrol cars account for almost half of the used car market
Figure 2
According to advertisements on the internet market for second-hand cars in June, almost 50% (53,910 units) of the cars offered were petrol cars and 41.6% (45,420 units) were diesel cars. Hybrid vehicles (petrol and diesel combined) accounted for 3.7% (4,080 units), electric for 5.0% (5,440 units) and other1 vehicles 1 for 0.2% (250 units). Compared to June 2024, there were 5,650 fewer used cars available. Compared to the same period last year, the number of electric cars in the selection of Használtautó.hu increased by 34.3%, while that of cars with other types of propulsion increased by 13.6%. In addition, the number of petrol cars decreased by 5.6%, that of diesel cars by 7.6% and that of hybrid cars by 3.8%.
Diesel cars covered on average more than 40% more kilometres than petrol cars
Figure 3
There is a positive relationship between the age of used cars and the number of kilometres driven. In terms of mileage, there is a large difference between the two main fuel types. The average mileage of advertised petrol cars was 157,000 km and that of diesel cars 222,000 km, i.e. diesel cars covered 41.4% more kilometres than petrol cars. The average age of the petrol cars advertised was 14.1 years and that of the diesel cars 12.3 years. The number of kilometres driven by petrol and diesel cars advertised in June grew by 1.3% and 2.8% respectively compared to June 2024. The average age of petrol cars increased by 2.2% over a year, while the average age of diesel cars increased by 4.2%.
Hybrid cars are currently the most expensive on the used car market
Figure 4
Looking at the average price of used cars by drive system, we see that hybrid cars are currently the most expensive on the market (average price in June 2025: HUF 12,410,000), with an 8.2% increase in one year. In contrast, the price of electric vehicles has fallen by 5.5% in one year. The price of petrol and diesel cars changed at similar rates over the period under review, with average prices close to each other. Diesel cars were more expensive than petrol cars in the months observed, by 6.0% on average. Of the five categories observed, vehicles in the other categories were the cheapest.
The data for the month of June show that several factors influence the price of used cars.2
All other things being equal, a petrol car loses 7.1% of its value every year, while a diesel car loses 7.9%. The average annual price decrease is 7.8% for electric cars, 6.2% for hybrids and 6.7% for other passenger cars.
Every thousand kilometres driven reduces the price of a car by 0.2%.
While a 100 cc increase in displacement increases the value of a car by 3.3%, a 10 kW increase in power increases the value by 3.8%.
Compared to cars in normal condition, those in excellent condition are on average 24.7% more expensive, those in spared condition 12.2% more expensive, those in undamaged condition 22.4% more expensive and those in nearly new condition 26.4% more expensive than the benchmark. The price of damaged, faulty cars is on average 58.6% lower on the same benchmark.
Volkswagen brand cars remain the most frequently advertised
Figure 5
The most common brands among used cars advertised on Használtautó.hu in June 2025 were Volkswagen, BMW and Opel. For all three, there were between 8 thousand and 11 thousand ads on the website. The first 6 places in the top 10 most common brands ranking and the 9th place are the same as in June 2024. Škoda and Toyota have changed places in the 7th and 8th positions in the same year, and Suzuki has moved from 12th to 10th place by June 2025. With the exception of Škoda and Suzuki, all 8 brands have seen a year-on-year decrease in their case numbers, with Renault showing the largest drop of 8.8%.
The average age of the 10 most popular brands for sale is 12.7 years
Figure 6
When looking at the average age of cars advertised on Használtautó.hu, we see that the 10 most popular brands of cars advertised are between 10 and 16 years old. The lowest average age was for Škoda (10.5 years) and the highest for Suzuki (15.1 years) in June. Compared to June 2024, only Suzuki's age has decreased by 0.3 years, while the other brands have seen an increase. The biggest increase was for BMW, which saw its life age rise by 0.5 years.
The 10 most popular brands for sale have an average asking price of HUF 5,260,000
Figure 7
On Használtautó.hu, the 10 brands with the most used car adverts on the market have average asking prices ranging from HUF 2.4 million to HUF 9.8 million. The most expensive brand in June was Mercedes-Benz (HUF 9,740,000), while the cheapest was Opel (HUF 2,480,000). Compared to June 2024, all brands have seen their average asking price increase, with Suzuki showing the biggest increase, up 17.4%.
Audi A6 has the highest average price among the most popular car models
Figure 8
Of the 10 most popular models advertised on Használtautó.hu in June, the Audi A6 had the highest average price (HUF 7,140,000) and the Suzuki Swift the lowest (HUF 1,700,000). In terms of age, the Kia Ceed was the youngest on average, at less than 8.7 years, and the Suzuki Swift the oldest, at around 17.5 years. For the 10 most common models, no correlation between average price and average age is observed between models this month.
There were significant changes in the order of the 10 most common models between 2024 and June 2025, as summarised in the table below:
Table 1
The 10 most common car models in June 2024 and in June 2025
Order
June 2024
June 2025
1.
Ford Focus
Ford Focus
2.
Škoda Ocatvia
Škoda Octavia
3.
Audi A4
Audi A4
4.
Audi A6
Kia Ceed
5.
Ford Mondeo
Ford Mondeo
6.
Renault Megane
Audi A6
7.
Kia Ceed
Suzuki Swift
8.
Suzuki Swift
Ford Fiesta
9.
Ford Fiesta
Renault Megane
10.
Opel Astra H
Opel Astra J
The Kia Ceed has moved up from 7th to 4th place in one year, the Suzuki Swift from 8th to 7th, the Ford Fiesta from 9th to 8th and the Opel Astra J from 11th to 10th. In addition, the Audi A6 has dropped from 4th to 6th and the Renault Megane from 6th to 9th.
In terms of average asking prices, the Suzuki Swift has risen the most, by 14.1%, while the Ford Mondeo has fallen by 11.9% over a year. In terms of age, only this Ford model saw an increase of 3.2%, while the other models saw a decrease. The biggest decrease was for the Kia Ceed, down 14.7%.
HCSO - hasznaltauto.hu experimental statistics overview
Footnotes
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The other category includes petrol/gas, diesel/gas, LPG, CNG, hydrogen/electric, ethanol and other passenger cars. ↩
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Linear regression was used for modelling, with the logarithm of the supply price as the dependent variable. The explanatory power of the model is 82.7%, and car brands were included in the estimation. ↩
Released: 12 August 2025
Nearly 90% of passenger cars advertised on the used car market are worth less than HUF 10 million
In the domestic used car market in June 2025, 40.2% of the advertisements were for cars worth less than HUF 2.5 million, 26.4% for cars worth between HUF 2.5–5 million, 20.5% for cars worth between HUF 5–10 million and 12.9% for cars worth more than HUF 10 million. Compared to June 2024, the share of ads offering a car for less than HUF 2.5 million decreased by 2.2 percentage points, while the share of ads for between HUF 2.5 and 5 million remained almost unchanged. Compared to the same period last year, the share of ads between HUF 5-10 million increased by 1.2 percentage points and the share of ads above HUF 10 million increased by more than 0.7 percentage points. Taking all ads into account, the average asking price was HUF 5,400,000 in June this year and HUF 5,200,000 in the same period of the previous year.
Petrol cars account for almost half of the used car market
According to advertisements on the internet market for second-hand cars in June, almost 50% (53,910 units) of the cars offered were petrol cars and 41.6% (45,420 units) were diesel cars. Hybrid vehicles (petrol and diesel combined) accounted for 3.7% (4,080 units), electric for 5.0% (5,440 units) and other1 vehicles 1 for 0.2% (250 units). Compared to June 2024, there were 5,650 fewer used cars available. Compared to the same period last year, the number of electric cars in the selection of Használtautó.hu increased by 34.3%, while that of cars with other types of propulsion increased by 13.6%. In addition, the number of petrol cars decreased by 5.6%, that of diesel cars by 7.6% and that of hybrid cars by 3.8%.
Diesel cars covered on average more than 40% more kilometres than petrol cars
There is a positive relationship between the age of used cars and the number of kilometres driven. In terms of mileage, there is a large difference between the two main fuel types. The average mileage of advertised petrol cars was 157,000 km and that of diesel cars 222,000 km, i.e. diesel cars covered 41.4% more kilometres than petrol cars. The average age of the petrol cars advertised was 14.1 years and that of the diesel cars 12.3 years. The number of kilometres driven by petrol and diesel cars advertised in June grew by 1.3% and 2.8% respectively compared to June 2024. The average age of petrol cars increased by 2.2% over a year, while the average age of diesel cars increased by 4.2%.
Hybrid cars are currently the most expensive on the used car market
Looking at the average price of used cars by drive system, we see that hybrid cars are currently the most expensive on the market (average price in June 2025: HUF 12,410,000), with an 8.2% increase in one year. In contrast, the price of electric vehicles has fallen by 5.5% in one year. The price of petrol and diesel cars changed at similar rates over the period under review, with average prices close to each other. Diesel cars were more expensive than petrol cars in the months observed, by 6.0% on average. Of the five categories observed, vehicles in the other categories were the cheapest.
The data for the month of June show that several factors influence the price of used cars.2
All other things being equal, a petrol car loses 7.1% of its value every year, while a diesel car loses 7.9%. The average annual price decrease is 7.8% for electric cars, 6.2% for hybrids and 6.7% for other passenger cars.
Every thousand kilometres driven reduces the price of a car by 0.2%.
While a 100 cc increase in displacement increases the value of a car by 3.3%, a 10 kW increase in power increases the value by 3.8%.
Compared to cars in normal condition, those in excellent condition are on average 24.7% more expensive, those in spared condition 12.2% more expensive, those in undamaged condition 22.4% more expensive and those in nearly new condition 26.4% more expensive than the benchmark. The price of damaged, faulty cars is on average 58.6% lower on the same benchmark.
Volkswagen brand cars remain the most frequently advertised
The most common brands among used cars advertised on Használtautó.hu in June 2025 were Volkswagen, BMW and Opel. For all three, there were between 8 thousand and 11 thousand ads on the website. The first 6 places in the top 10 most common brands ranking and the 9th place are the same as in June 2024. Škoda and Toyota have changed places in the 7th and 8th positions in the same year, and Suzuki has moved from 12th to 10th place by June 2025. With the exception of Škoda and Suzuki, all 8 brands have seen a year-on-year decrease in their case numbers, with Renault showing the largest drop of 8.8%.
The average age of the 10 most popular brands for sale is 12.7 years
When looking at the average age of cars advertised on Használtautó.hu, we see that the 10 most popular brands of cars advertised are between 10 and 16 years old. The lowest average age was for Škoda (10.5 years) and the highest for Suzuki (15.1 years) in June. Compared to June 2024, only Suzuki's age has decreased by 0.3 years, while the other brands have seen an increase. The biggest increase was for BMW, which saw its life age rise by 0.5 years.
The 10 most popular brands for sale have an average asking price of HUF 5,260,000
On Használtautó.hu, the 10 brands with the most used car adverts on the market have average asking prices ranging from HUF 2.4 million to HUF 9.8 million. The most expensive brand in June was Mercedes-Benz (HUF 9,740,000), while the cheapest was Opel (HUF 2,480,000). Compared to June 2024, all brands have seen their average asking price increase, with Suzuki showing the biggest increase, up 17.4%.
Audi A6 has the highest average price among the most popular car models
Of the 10 most popular models advertised on Használtautó.hu in June, the Audi A6 had the highest average price (HUF 7,140,000) and the Suzuki Swift the lowest (HUF 1,700,000). In terms of age, the Kia Ceed was the youngest on average, at less than 8.7 years, and the Suzuki Swift the oldest, at around 17.5 years. For the 10 most common models, no correlation between average price and average age is observed between models this month.
There were significant changes in the order of the 10 most common models between 2024 and June 2025, as summarised in the table below:
The 10 most common car models in June 2024 and in June 2025
Order | June 2024 | June 2025 |
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1. | Ford Focus | Ford Focus |
2. | Škoda Ocatvia | Škoda Octavia |
3. | Audi A4 | Audi A4 |
4. | Audi A6 | Kia Ceed |
5. | Ford Mondeo | Ford Mondeo |
6. | Renault Megane | Audi A6 |
7. | Kia Ceed | Suzuki Swift |
8. | Suzuki Swift | Ford Fiesta |
9. | Ford Fiesta | Renault Megane |
10. | Opel Astra H | Opel Astra J |
The Kia Ceed has moved up from 7th to 4th place in one year, the Suzuki Swift from 8th to 7th, the Ford Fiesta from 9th to 8th and the Opel Astra J from 11th to 10th. In addition, the Audi A6 has dropped from 4th to 6th and the Renault Megane from 6th to 9th.
In terms of average asking prices, the Suzuki Swift has risen the most, by 14.1%, while the Ford Mondeo has fallen by 11.9% over a year. In terms of age, only this Ford model saw an increase of 3.2%, while the other models saw a decrease. The biggest decrease was for the Kia Ceed, down 14.7%.
HCSO - hasznaltauto.hu experimental statistics overview
Footnotes
-
The other category includes petrol/gas, diesel/gas, LPG, CNG, hydrogen/electric, ethanol and other passenger cars. ↩
-
Linear regression was used for modelling, with the logarithm of the supply price as the dependent variable. The explanatory power of the model is 82.7%, and car brands were included in the estimation. ↩