1/7/2024 0 Comments Used car value based pricing![]() ![]() If I were at a dealership contemplating a trade, I’d like to have the app ready to show estimated trade in ranges from what used to be a reputable resource. So my point again is make this available via mobile and improve this app. I’m writing this review from my phone because I am out and about and not near a computer. Now the app has annoying and unrelated ads popping up, and as a user you can stumble through the vehicle selection, mileage, options and condition only to find out that you no longer get the estimated range of values for the vehicle. I used to primarily use the app to log info about our household vehicles to monitor their value for trade or private sale. You can tell that proper updates have not had a lot of thought go into them if at all. This application or web based wrapper app, used to be a great deal better than it is today. ![]() With people on the go more and more, the likelihood of a car owner wishing to research new cars or the value of their current car quickly and easily from their mobile phone is expected. If it were possible to leave a review without a star rating I would say 0 stars but I can’t.īeing a UI/UX Designer by trade I am disgusted using this application. I’m giving you 5 stars with the assumption that you will read this and fix the “Dark Mode Bug”. Why not combine the Overview and Value pages into one? Or, perhaps just move the photo to the photos page if that is all that is going to be there? Then I have to scroll right to see the values. While we are at it there is one other thing that has annoyed me about the app for a long time:Īfter you choose the car, mileage and options and hit apply it goes to a rather useless screen called “Overview” which for every car I’ve looked up just has a pic of the car. kind of a high priority to be able to see the one and only thing folks use the app for. Seriously would this even take a developer one afternoon to fix the bug and make it work in dark and light mode?. ![]() When you are done with the KBB app you can just switch back to dark :)Ĭheck out all the bad reviews because people think the app is not showing them the “used car values” essentially rendering the app pointless for most folks. Just go into “Settings/Display & Brightness” on your iPhone and then switch to “Light” under “Appearance” you will now see the car values for different sales conditions just as it used to be. Mine was professional and without any profanity, yet it was blocked? How would someone like me honestly research before I buy? I can’t because the whole system seems to just want to lie and pay off instead of being honest! If I would’ve read honest reviews I would probably have a good truck for work by now and never purchased the 2011 Ford F-250 superduty crew can 4x4! KBB, you are defrauding Americans and you deserve zero stars for being “FAKE”!īig fix in order for dark mode. Instead they choose to block any bad reviews. Crazy thing is I bought this truck after extensive research based on reliability and now I see that those “great” reviews are false! So Ford would rather line KBBs mods pockets instead of building a better truck! That money could’ve paid employees better and bought better materials. I have my receipts and all the stuff I’ve had to do to this truck which is ridiculous. Ultimately, though, a car will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay for it, so don’t be afraid to be slightly optimistic when putting it up for sale – and take money off if it won't shift.Had my honest review of my 108,000 miles superduty removed because “I didn’t rate fire high enough”. You can expect them to lower the initial valuation for every extra mile, chip, and scrape, and your haggling power is usually far less effective in this situation. Before you commit to a part-exchange, bear in mind that the company buying the car will carry out a thorough inspection. Our valuation tool above will also give you an estimate of the trade-in value of your car, which you can then use towards negotiating with a dealer or car buying company. If your car is a little out of the ordinary, such as a 4x4, sports car, electric vehicle or a classic, it may be worth looking for a specialist who will be willing to offer more for a car they should be able to sell on quickly. ![]() As a rule of thumb, a dealer will want to ‘mark up’ the price by £500-£2,000 per car, depending on the value and any work which needs to be done. There’s also more legal protection if things go wrong.ĭealers have to make a living, though, so they will offer you a lower amount if you part exchange your car towards a new one. Keep in mind that most advertisers will usually accept an offer near to the asking price for a car, and professional traders will always ask more than private sellers - the prices given in our valuation tool above reflect this.īuyers who use dealers are usually prepared to pay more because these dealers can provide monthly finance deals and warranties. ![]()
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