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Getting an accurate car valuation is quick and easy with The Auto Experts. Our premium valuation check provides a detailed breakdown of your car’s worth across different market segments, ensuring you make the right decision whether you're buying, selling, or trading in.
When you order a premium valuation check, you’ll receive insights into:
Dealer Forecourt Price: This is the price you would pay when buying from a dealership. Dealers usually set higher prices because they factor in costs such as servicing, warranties, and a profit margin. If you're purchasing from a dealer, this is the expected price range.
Private Clean & Private Average: If you’re selling your car privately, its value depends on its condition:
Part Exchange Price: This is the amount you can expect when trading in your car at a dealership in exchange for another vehicle. It’s typically lower than private or retail prices because the dealer needs to resell the vehicle at a profit. However, part-exchanging offers a quick and hassle-free way to upgrade your car.
Trade Retail: The estimated retail price for trade sellers. This is the value at which dealers list cars for resale after acquiring them from auctions or trade-ins. It reflects the price a dealer might advertise the vehicle for on forecourts or online platforms.
Trade Average & Trade Poor: These values are used by dealers when purchasing cars:
Auction Price: This reflects the actual selling price of the car at auction houses. Cars sold at auctions usually fetch lower prices since they are primarily bought by dealers looking for stock. If you're considering selling your car at auction, expect a wholesale valuation rather than a retail price.
By understanding these pricing categories, you can make informed decisions when buying, selling, or trading your car. Whether you’re negotiating with a dealer, listing your car privately, or considering an auction, our premium valuation check gives you the insights you need!