Valuation
Know what a car is actually worth before you make an offer.
Asking prices aren’t market values. We combine recent auction results, trade guide data, and advertised prices for comparable spec and mileage to give you a valuation range — so you know whether the seller is pricing fairly or fishing.
3.2M
transactions analysed
±4%
median accuracy vs. sale price
£1,800
avg. negotiation saving
Why it matters
Overpaying by £1,000 on a £12,000 car is easy to do and hard to recover. The seller knows what they want. The buyer needs to know what the car is worth — not what similar ones are listed at, but what they’re actually selling for.
What goes into it
Registration date, mileage, engine variant, fuel type, body style, and trim level. We cross-reference against trade guide valuations (CAP, Glass’s), recent auction hammer prices, and current classified listings within a comparable spec window.
How we present it
You get a three-point range: trade-in (what a dealer would offer), private sale (what an informed buyer should pay), and retail (what a dealer would list it at). Use the spread to anchor your negotiation — and to spot when a price is too good to be true.