A 'Lower price' label means this car is priced much lower than most other cars of a similar type in the UK right now. This could be due to a number of factors, and you can always ask the seller for more information about pricing if you're not sure.
How do we work it out?
We use data from millions of vehicles to work out a car's current market price. This includes things like:
- Make
- Model
- Age
- Fuel type
- Optional extras and features
There are other things that are not included in how we work out our price labels, but these might affect the seller's price:
- The car's condition
- The car's colour
- Supply and demand in the local area
- Special modifications (like a spoiler or body kit)
- Extra services (like warranties and finance deals)
- The number of previous owners
- The car's service history