Autotrader valuations vs. asking prices
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I’m looking at hot hatches around £10-12k. Mainly Megane Cup’s but recently also Astra VXRs.
I get the used car market is crazy. And I get that cars sell for their sale price, not necessarily the asking price.
By way of example: I’m seeing a car listed for £11k and if I put the registration and mileage into the Autotrader it suggests an asking price of £7.5k.
That seems a huge difference but fairly consistent.
Is this normal? Factor of the market? Something about hot hatches?
Thoughts welcome.
I get the used car market is crazy. And I get that cars sell for their sale price, not necessarily the asking price.
By way of example: I’m seeing a car listed for £11k and if I put the registration and mileage into the Autotrader it suggests an asking price of £7.5k.
That seems a huge difference but fairly consistent.
Is this normal? Factor of the market? Something about hot hatches?
Thoughts welcome.
Ilovejapcrap said:
You can go on eBay and see What stuff sold for best way of gauging true figures I’d say.
Bear in mind that's only for auction-style listings and therefore skewed to examples at the lower end of the market.Collecting Cars is a fairly decent barometer, albeit it's skewed to rarer/premium models and you have to actively monitor the listings as they don't publish sale price after the end of the auction.
I think Autotrader's valuation system is all over the place personally, I wouldn't take it to be accurate.
For example I was recently looking for a Boxster and when I was on Autotrader I could see two cars with near identical spec, age, mileage etc and very close pricewise and it would say one was overpriced and the other was average price, I found similar variations on their site looking at other options, specifically Audi TT's.
I started thinking the site algorithms favoured some dealers with their valuation scales, I don't pay any attention to it now.
For example I was recently looking for a Boxster and when I was on Autotrader I could see two cars with near identical spec, age, mileage etc and very close pricewise and it would say one was overpriced and the other was average price, I found similar variations on their site looking at other options, specifically Audi TT's.
I started thinking the site algorithms favoured some dealers with their valuation scales, I don't pay any attention to it now.
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