I am a private party. Is the Instant Market value that shows when I am determining what to price my car, the price that a dealer would charge for this car?

Asked by lowmileagedon Jan 01, 2017 at 07:39 PM

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

This is what shows when I put in my car info for pricing:
Instant Market Value: $13,104
Dealer Trade-In Estimate: $8,877
Best Deal in your area: $10,140 based on 207 listings
Price Estimator
Great Deal
Price: $10,469 Search Rank: 4 out of 208
Buyers save: $2,634 below Search Page: 1

4 Answers

A dealer would probably be asking more but you can always offer less.

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I want to sell my care to a private party. I am not buying a car from a dealer. Do I set my price based on the "Great Deal Price" shown by Car Guru?

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Worked for a dealer for years.avg nat profit on a used car is 3000 bucks/private sale add three ground

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