Forbes names 12 hardest new cars to find

Filed under: Car Buying , Hybrid , Plants/Manufacturing , Audi , Chevrolet , Ford , Infiniti , Lexus , MINI , Toyota , Luxury 2010 Audi Q5 - click above for high-res gallery With many automakers scaling back production to better balance supply with demand, it’s not surprising there are several hard-to-find models right now. Forbes Magazine made some calls and did a little research and turned up what they say is the top 12 most difficult to find cars. After the run on high-mileage cars recently, you’d expect to see hybrid models like the Toyota Prius at No. 2 on the list. Tied for second is a car on the other extreme, the Chevrolet Camaro . Both model are spending an average of 18.5 days on dealer lots. But Forbes says the hardest to find new car recently is actually the Audi Q5 . The Four-Ringed crossover sat around in showrooms an average of only 16.8 days in June and July. Audi had another hit on the list with its S5 , which tied for 12th place with the Mini Cooper. Only one other American nameplate showed up as a hot seller, and that was Ford’s Escape and Escape Hybrid, slipping in at No.
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