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
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.
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.
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 ;-)
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.
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.