I would like to know why my car has a "High Price" determination as advertised by your site while at the same time you advertise a dealer's car on your site with the exact trim and that car has a "Fair Price" determination in your ad? My price is $1000.00 lower than the other price for the same model and it has 4000 miles fewer? My car has lower mileage and there is no mention of my tow package in the advertising.

Asked by shankerJim903 Mar 26, 2019 at 09:43 AM about the 2015 Nissan Rogue SV

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Dealers charge more as they have to operate a business. You are not going to get dealer prices for your car. Use the private sale value to price your car.

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I agree with the original poster. It should not matter that one is from an individual and one is from a dealership. The site labeling of "High Price" or "Fair Price" of a vehicle should be irrelevant to who is selling the vehicle. A vehicles value should be based on its overall merits and qualities only.

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