Used car prices have reached new heights this year with supply chain issues having a significant impact on the availability of new vehicles.
Despite the market showing signs of softening, Auto Trader reported this morning (July 11) that June was the 27th consecutive month of growth.
Experts say that the market will remain solid for the ‘foreseeable future’ but which models are still standing out from the crowd?
To find out, Auto Trader has been analysing its data to come up with a top 10.
Topping the list for the second month in a row is the Suzuki SX4. The compact crossover had an average asking price of £4,439 in June, which represented a year-on-year-rise of 82.1 per cent.
Elsewhere, the Seat Alhambra, Renault Scenic and Toyota Auris all kept their places in the top 10.
Also on the list were the Fiat Punto, Grande Punto and Hyundai iX20.
Ford saw its Galaxy and C-Max fall out of the top 10 but the S-Max people carrier did make the list, along with the Fusion.
The full list, as well as the accompanying numbers, can be seen below.
The 10 used cars that saw the biggest rises in value last month
1. Suzuki SX4
Average asking price: £4,439
Price growth: 82.1 per cent
2. Seat Alhambra
Average asking price: £18,673
Price growth: 54.5 per cent
3. Renault Scenic
Average asking price: £8,099
Price growth: 46.8 per cent
4. Ford Fusion
Average asking price: £3,332
Price growth: 44.3 per cent
5. Ford S-Max
Average asking price: £15,403
Price growth: 43.4 per cent
6. Fiat Punto
Average asking price: £4,849
Price growth: 42.4 per cent
7. Toyota Auris
Average asking price: £11,659
Price growth: 42.1 per cent
8. Fiat Grande Punto
Average asking price: £2,150
Price growth: 41.8 per cent
9. Toyota Prius
Average asking price: £15,677
Price growth: 41.7 per cent
10. Hyundai iX20
Average asking price: £9,439
Price growth: 40.5 per cent