price comparison for my listing

Asked by Rayleslim Jul 27, 2020 at 10:12 PM about the 2012 Kia Sedona EX

Question type: General

It has been 19 days since I listed my car on CarGurus. When I first lowered my
asking price it was shown to be more than $150 below fair value on your price
comparison. Today it was saying $345 ABOVE! WHY has it gotten worse by  
over $500 that quickly?!! I feel like you're trying to pressure me to lower my
price, which I have already done significantly, in order to sell more quickly. If
that's the case I'm appalled and offended by your tactics. If not I would like to
know why this happened. This is an EX not an LX. I see other comparable EX's
with higher mileage and lower prices being compared more favorably than
mine. If my comparison goes one dollar worse I will cancel my listing! I ask that
you check into this and return my more favorable comparison. There is no
reason, other than unscrupulous business practices, why you should not. If I
feel I need to cancel my listing due to a worsening of my comparison price, I
WILL lodge a complaint. Please rectify this matter and return my original price
comparison.

2 Answers

The price comparison is exactly that. If people put up for sale cars like yours at a lower or higher price the average will change.

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