The turn rate is the number of days the vehicle spends on a dealers lot, so vehicles with low turn rates are being sold almost as fast as the dealer can get them. For instance, Minis tend to have a low turn rate because they are almost custom made for their customer.
| 10 Models* with Lowest Retail Turn Rates - September 2007 | |
| Models | Retail Turn Rate |
| Buick Enclave | 12 |
| Toyota Prius | 12 |
| BMW X5 | 16 |
| Lexus RX Series | 17 |
| Saturn Sky | 17 |
| GMC Acadia | 18 |
| Mercedes-Benz GL-Class | 18 |
| Honda Fit | 19 |
| Honda CR-V | 20 |
| Ford Escape | 22 |
| Lexus IS Series | 22 |
| Mercedes-Benz C-Class | 22 |
| Source: Power Information Network (PIN), September, 2007 | |
| *Note: More than 10 models included due to tie | |
| Note: Models on sale 4 months or less not included | |
The PIN Network notes that 4 of the 12 models are domestic and six of the twelve are crossovers.
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