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Automotive News Nov 22, 2025

What is the most accurate site for car value?

What is the most accurate site for car value?

What is the most accurate site for car value?

I am considering buying a car and I am getting a little bit confused. My questions is which site is the most accurate in valuing cars? I know that sites like TrueCar are going to be very subjective but which one is the most accurate? Is there any other sites that are more accurate than TrueCar? The answer to your question is subjective, since each one of us has a different opinion on what a value is. I think that a general rule of thumb is that as long as you are within 10% of a dealer's asking price, you'll probably be happy. I think that sites like TrueCar are great for research purposes, but they're not always accurate. I think that cars can be sold at a wide range of prices from a few hundred to thousands. It really depends on the car and how many options it has. The dealers are the ones who are most accurate in my opinion, because they're the ones who have the most knowledge on their inventory.

The dealer is usually the most accurate when you have a trade in or they have an interest in selling the car themselves. As for research, I agree with you. I used to do all my research online but as my needs changed I found I was spending too much time researching and not getting anywhere. I finally bought a car at a dealership and had them show me what was available. I don't know if that was better or worse, I just know that it was easier to find what I was looking for.

When you are looking at a car at a dealership, and you are ready to make a purchase, they will tell you the car's value. If you are buying a car for your own use, you can ask them the value, and they will usually give you the best deal possible. If you are buying the car as a trade-in, you will usually get a valuation, but I have no idea what the criteria are to get the best valuation.


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