
Best Used wagons
Every used wagonlisting in our feed, scored by MotorRank on 12 factors — anchor price, retention curve, mileage, condition, accident history, owner count, dealer reputation, and more. Today's top wagons are below, plus shortcuts to other body types and a few popular wagon models.
Today's top wagons
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How MotorRank scores wagon deals
MotorRank scores every wagon listing against an estimated fair value derived from 12 deterministic factors: anchor price (base MSRP or cohort median), retention curve calibrated per model and age, mileage, condition (new / CPO / used), accident and owner history, usage type, title brand, dealer rating, drivetrain + engine features, fuel economy, and trim profile.
Frequently asked questions
How does MotorRank pick the best used wagons?+
MotorRank scores every used wagon listing on 12 deterministic factors — anchor price, retention curve, mileage, condition, accident and owner history, usage type, title brand, dealer rating, features, fuel economy, and trim profile. The top of the list is whichever listing has the most savings vs. estimated fair value.
Which wagon models are included?+
Every wagon model in our vehicle registry is eligible. The "Today's top wagons" grid samples across the largest US makes; the per-listing verdict applies the same 12-factor math regardless of make.
Are these wagons all used?+
Yes — MotorRank is a used-car ranking tool. New wagons aren't included in the deal scoring because the anchor cascade (cohort median, retention curve) is calibrated against used pricing.
How fresh is the wagon inventory?+
Inventory refreshes every 30 minutes from auto.dev's national feed, and the deal scores recompute on every refresh.
Can I narrow wagons to a specific make?+
Yes — once you've found a wagon you like, click into the listing's verdict page or jump to the make's deals hub from there. Make-specific wagon pages are on the roadmap.
Why is this wagon ranked higher than a cheaper one?+
Two wagons with similar prices can rank very differently if one has a clean history (single owner, no accidents) and the other has multiple owners or accident records. Trim, drivetrain, CPO status, dealer rating, and mileage relative to age all move the score.



