Dodge Charger Daytona Still Continues To Highlight Slowest-Selling List

Despite Discounts and Incentives, These Two Stellantis Cars Aren’t Moving Off Dealer Lots in May 2025

Even with generous discounts, reduced output, and attractive dealer incentives, two Stellantis models continue to sit unsold on dealership lots as we head into May 2025. Recent data from CarEdge.com reveals that the Dodge Charger and Alfa Romeo Giulia remain among the slowest-selling new vehicles in the U.S., raising concerns for dealers and Stellantis alike.

What Market Day Supply (MDS) Reveals

The key figure here is Market Day Supply (MDS) — a metric that estimates how many days it would take to sell a vehicle’s entire current inventory if no new units were added. A high MDS signals that cars are sitting unsold for extended periods, often leading to better negotiating power for buyers but posing inventory challenges for automakers and dealers.

Dodge Charger: Inventory Piling Up

The Dodge Charger, which is transitioning into its next-generation model, has an eye-popping MDS of 241 days. With more than 7,300 units listed and only 1,366 sold recently, the Charger’s sales pace is sluggish. Despite its iconic status, the average transaction price remains relatively high at $54,189.

Alfa Romeo Giulia: Struggling Despite Style and Performance

Also making the slow-seller list is the Alfa Romeo Giulia, a stylish Italian sports sedan that continues to underperform in the U.S. market. With an MDS of 216 days, just 212 units sold, and over 1,000 still available, the Giulia is proving to be a tough sell — even at an average price of $54,322.

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What’s holding the Giulia back? Industry observers point to its limited dealer presence, low brand recognition, and ongoing concerns about long-term reliability. Throw in rising insurance premiums and elevated interest rates, and the hurdles become even steeper.

Top 10 Slowest-Selling Cars in the U.S. (May 2025)

RankMakeModelMDS (Days)For SaleSold RecentlyAvg. Price
1JaguarF-PACE2912,740424$72,831
2CadillacCT42432,680497$47,605
3MiniHardtop 2 Door2423,937731$36,696
4DodgeCharger2417,3301,366$54,189
5Toyota4Runner2406,4481,210$52,932
6PorscheTaycan2292,224437$143,682
7VolvoXC402288,7081,717$48,643
8Land RoverRange Rover Velar2252,492498$72,530
9MitsubishiMirage G42193,433704$19,685
10Alfa RomeoGiulia2161,017212$54,322

Is Stellantis Turning a Corner — or Just Lucky This Month?

Interestingly, Stellantis once had multiple models clogging up these monthly rankings. Now, just two of their vehicles appear on the list — a possible sign of improvement, or perhaps just an off-month for competitors.

Bottom Line for Shoppers

If you’re in the market for a deal on a new car, the Charger and Giulia are worth watching. With supply far outpacing demand, dealers may be more willing than ever to negotiate — especially as new inventory continues to arrive.

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