I have a little app that tracks changes on AT.
Ads initially have no price indicator (Higher, Fair, Lower), then I can only assume their algorithm churns overnight labelling each one.
I saw a Z4MC appear yesterday priced £17,250 with 121k miles on the clock. A very high price IMO but it’s being sold by BMW direct and has all sorts of kit on it.
The site as expected labelled it Higher. Then suddenly on day 2 the indicator dropped to Fair?? No ad changes whatsoever.
Anyone guess how it decided to change its rating? Can these be really be manually reviewed??
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As far as I’m aware it sets it’s Low/Fair/High on what other similar models are selling at on its site and adjust the factors of current ads like you mention accordingly.
What I also didn’t realise until recently is that’s why cars now don’t have “sticker prices” and they fluctuate constantly sometimes by small amounts.
Some dealers use a similar system for pricing and it adjust their stock on a daily basis. It also seems to be the explanation as to why prices are odd amounts like £8144 etc as the system is adjusting the prices and does so to an exact amount.
All my understanding and may not be totally accurate
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Used car prices, at least for certain types of vehicles, seem to be gradually increasing. I've watched a couple of saved vehicles on Auto Trader have their prices increased over the last few weeks. It's my understand as well that some dealers use dynamic pricing.
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Re used car prices, they are definitely on the up, mainly down to a surge in demand for used cars as people don't wish to use public transport due to Covid, less likely to buy new etc and some weird story associated with a worldwide shortage in microchips for new cars. There's been a bit of banter on other forums with members getting their motor valued over the past few weeks and seeing values steadily rising, this being an example,
On 13 April I got a quote from WBAC just out of interest.
16 M235i 25k unmarked.
They have texted me the following prices :-
13 April £16790
16 April £17000
4 May £17700
11 May £18565
20 May £18735
So if you're thinking of selling looks like the time is right
Tim.
On 13 April I got a quote from WBAC just out of interest.
16 M235i 25k unmarked.
They have texted me the following prices :-
13 April £16790
16 April £17000
4 May £17700
11 May £18565
20 May £18735
So if you're thinking of selling looks like the time is right
Tim.