The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. Buying a car has always been a big purchase, but it's become especially hard on the wallet during the pandemic. Dealers are asking thousands above MSRP for popular models from Ford, Jeep, and others. Car-shopping site iSeeCars identified the 15 models with the worst dealer markups. Almost three years into the global pandemic, some impacts of the virus are still raging, including extraordinarily high prices for new cars. Jeep Wranglers are displayed at a Manhattan dealership. On average, dealers are asking 10% above MSRP for new vehicles, according to a recent study by the car-shopping website iSeeCars. Compare that to pre-pandemic times, when salespeople would hand out aggressive discounts to move cars off of their lots. View of a used car dealership in Ridgewood, Queens New York on January 19, 2022. Source: iSeeCars But that's not the worst of it. The analysis found that some of the most popular cars are being listed for up to 24% over suggested sticker price. 2022 Ford Maverick. That means if you want a hot model like a Jeep Wrangler, Porsche Cayenne, or Ford Bronco, you'll need to shell out thousands — sometimes almost $17,000 — more than those brands think their cars are worth. The new Ford Bronco. Read more: Used cars are getting cheaper. Here's a breakdown of how prices have moved from Scions to Jeeps. Parts shortages have stunted vehicle production worldwide, leaving US dealers with millions fewer cars to sell. Jeep Gladiator pickup trucks at a dealership. Read more: The 11 best hybrid SUVs to save you money on gas in 2022 According to the basic laws of supply and demand, they're now able to charge top dollar for the vehicles they have in stock. And buyers are paying up. 2020 Chevrolet Corvette. See the 15 models priced the highest above MSRP below. They're ranked based on the percentage over sticker that dealers are asking. The 2022 Genesis GV70. 15. Genesis GV80 The 2021 Genesis GV80 SUV. Asking price: 18% or $10,124 above MSRP Read more: RANKED: The 15 longest-range electric cars you can buy in 2022 from Kia, Tesla, Ford and more 14. Ford Maverick The 2023 Ford Maverick Tremor. Asking price: 18.4% or $4,614 above MSRP 13. Jeep Gladiator Jeep Gladiator Mojave. Asking price: 18.5% or $8,478 above MSRP 12. Lexus RX 350L 2022 Lexus RX350L. Asking price: 18.8% or $9,423 above MSRP 11. Mini Hardtop The 2022 Mini Hardtop. Asking price: 18.8% or $5,426 above MSRP 10. Mercedes-Benz GLB The Mercedes-Benz GLB. Asking price: 19% or $7,650 above MSRP 9. Chevrolet Corvette 2020 Chevrolet Corvette. Asking price: 19.5% or $14,697 above MSRP Read more: Plug-in hybrids may be your best weapon against high gas prices. These 12 models can save you the most money. 8. Porsche Cayenne The Porsche Cayenne. Asking price: 19.6% or $16,750 above MSRP 7. Cadillac CT5 2022 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing. Asking price: 19.9% or $8,335 above MSRP 6. Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (four-door) Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Asking price: 20% or $8,877 above MSRP 5. Ford Bronco The 2022 Ford Bronco. Asking price: 21.6% or $8,697 above MSRP Read more: See the 10 cheapest EVs on the market right now from Chevy, Kia, and more 4. Lexus RX450h The 2022 Lexus RX450h. Asking price: 21.9% or $10,847 above MSRP 3. Genesis GV70 The 2022 Genesis GV70. Asking price: 22.4% or $10,278 above MSRP 2. Porsche Macan The Porsche Macan. Asking price: 23.1% or $14,221 above MSRP 1. Jeep Wrangler The Jeep Wrangler. Asking price: 24.4% or $8,433 above MSRP Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. More