8 Overpriced New Cars To Avoid Buying

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By Vishal| Apr 02, 2025

2025 Audi Q7

Starting at $60,500, the 2025 Audi Q7 demands luxury prices but delivers a repeat of last year’s model. Why pay extra for déjà vu? A BMW X5 or Lexus RX 350 makes way more sense.

2024 Cadillac Escalade

The 2025 Escalade starts at $87,595, but guess what? A Chevy Tahoe at $54K gives you almost the same thing! Unless you’re buying a logo, save yourself the cash.

2025 Mercedes C-Class

MSRP: $48,450 (but it quickly hits $60K with options). A BMW 3 Series or Audi A4 offers the same thrills for less. That luxury badge isn’t worth the extra squeeze.

2024 RangeRover Sport

$83,700+ for a 2025 model? And it climbs to $182K! A Jeep Grand Cherokee gives you off-road skills and luxury without burning a hole in your soul (and wallet).

2025 Bronco Raptor

At $91,500, it’s a beast off-road but punishes your back on pavement. Daily driver? Forget it. Want creature comforts? Pay extra. Ford, why the insane pricing?

2025 Rivian R1T

Starting at $71,700, this EV truck is cool, but good luck justifying the cost. Limited production means sky-high prices—early adopters, prepare to overpay!

2024 BMW iX

At $88,425, the BMW iX is an electric SUV that fails to excite. 300 miles of range? Meh. A Tesla Model X or Audi e-tron gives you more for less.

2025 Toyota Sienna

$40,635 for a hybrid minivan? It’s efficient, sure, but minivan prices shouldn’t make you sweat. Honda Odyssey offers similar reliability for way less.