Website for car price reference?

Hi,

There is some website to see the reference price for used card in switzerland?

Here in Brazil we have one that you fill with brand, model and year, and you can get the price of used car.

Usually at the dealer this price can change a little bit -+10%.

I don't want to do leasing or loan, so I'm thinking to buy a used one.

Thank you.

https://www.autoscout24.ch/de/auto/suche?vehtyp=10

https://en.comparis.ch/carfinder/default

Can't access comparis from here.

But I think this websites you sent has used car offer.

I mean someone that indicate the reference price.

Do you have something líke that in switzerland?

For example, the reference table say that my car value R$110k, but at the market I will saw some from 105~115k.

I just want to know If I'm not being robery by the seller.

Observing the market will tell you what a fair price is.

The TCS will give you a valuation for CHF 11 https://www.tcs.ch/de/testberichte-r...gbewertung.php although observing the market is the best way to get a feel for the prices.

if you're talking about recommended retail price I think you are best off going to the OEM website because you can then compare like for like also in terms of accessories/options

autoscout does have the option to search for new cars

can you link to the Brazil site?

The market is pretty much dried out.

I doubt there's much room for haggling these days.

A while ago, if you started the process of selling a car on autoscout, it would tell you a price-range.

So, you could start selling the car you were interested in and then it would tell you what a "reasonable" price was. I don't know if that is still possible.

Most of the cars for sale right now are "overpriced" from a historic perspective.

Yes, you can check here:

https://veiculos.fipe.org.br/

Yes, here in Brazil the price rise around 10~20% as well.

Will be easy to sell my car here, but with the money and the currency I can ́t buy a similar one I think.

With my Compass 2017 Limite Petrol, will get around 23k CHF on it.

I don ́t want to do leasing, in my tougth it ́s waste of money, I don't have the need to change car frequently.

Were are/will you be located in Switzerland?

By all means, try to get by without a car at first.

Bikes and public transport go a long way here.

You can easily but a Jeep Compass from 2017 for 23k here: https://www.autoscout24.ch/de/autos/..._asc&vehtyp=10

I will be on Buchs SG.

One of my concern is about the winter without a car and I need to come home for lunch everyday, so the public transportation will take a time for it.

But for the next year for sure I will buy one, because one of our objectives is to visit cities nearby at the weekends.

I can't access autoscout24.ch and comparis.ch from Brazil, I think they blocked it. I will try to sign a VPN provider to see it, I think is the only way.

But thank you for the information, would be great if I can buy a similar car with my value, don ́t know if I will do it or put a little bit more money to get a newer one with lesse Km (around 30k probably), mine today has 60k.

That is what trains are for in this country.

It's blocked due to low ratio of serious interest vs. spam and scam attempts.

And maybe previous DDoS attempts.

The Swiss IP space is rather clean and not very dynamic. Outside of Germany, Italy, France and a couple of other countries in the EU, there's usually zero interest in our websites ;-)

Agree with you in some cases.

But for example, go on saturday morning to Munich or Milano, stay the day and come back at nigth, don ́t know if will too much expensive by train or take to long.

Agreed - better do an overnight stay there.

Though Milano is a bit better.

Don't underestimate traffic-jams around Munich.

If you go there by car for a day-trip, consider parking at a Park&Ride parking lot outside the city (I'd use Hallbergmoos, close to the Airport, due to nostalgic reasons most (lived there over 20 years ago)) and use public transport for the rest of the day.