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Maserati Grecale and Ram 2500 land on CarEdge's slowest-selling list for October 2025

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CarEdge's October 2025 data puts the Maserati Grecale (avg 259 days) and Ram 2500 among the slowest-selling cars, signaling soft U.S. demand for Stellantis.
Michael Powers, Editor

Two Stellantis models landed on CarEdge.com’s “10 slowest-selling cars” list for October 2025: the Maserati Grecale crossover and the Ram 2500 pickup, which U.S. shoppers have been hesitant to take home.

The Maserati Grecale placed third among vehicles that sit the longest on dealer lots, taking about 259 days to sell on average. Experts may praise the crossover’s elegant design and strong performance, yet it struggles to break through in a luxury SUV arena dominated by Porsche, BMW, and Mercedes‑Benz. The numbers suggest that style and speed alone aren’t enough without a sharper point of difference in such a crowded field.

As for the Ram 2500, it ranked ninth on the slowest-selling list. According to experts, U.S. dealers are holding nearly 39,000 of these trucks, while only 9,000 were sold nationwide over a 45‑day span. That gap points to supply outpacing current buyer interest, leaving a substantial stockpile on the ground.

Taken together, these rankings hint at uneven traction for the brand’s U.S. SUVs and pickups and underscore how crucial a clear pitch to buyers has become—even for nameplates with plenty of recognition.