Find Out What Prices were Paid for Cars

There are three types of car price sharing platforms to show what others paid for their cars. Remember, the price one person is prepared to pay for a car isn't necessarily the value of another identical or similar car. Read on from step one below if you need or want, for whatever reason, to find out what someone paid for a car.

Steps

  1. If your friend owns a car, you can just ask your friend to get the first-hand price information.
  2. If you don't have any friends, friends with cars, or friends with cars that you are curious to know what they paid for them you can utilize some online platforms to get what others paid by yourselves.There are three kinds of car price platforms.
    • Car price provided by customers: http://www.autopriceshare.com let customers share their car price with others. These prices are what customers really paid. Try AutoPriceShare price as a starting point of bargaining.
    • Car price provided by dealers: http://www.cars.com lists prices provided by car dealers. Usually, these prices are 'happy price' for dealers.
    • Car price provides by platforms: http://www.truecar.com and http://www.edmunds.com both provide the 'estimated price'. According to the experiences of some the good price should be 2% to 7% off TrueCar price.
  3. Go to some specific car forums and ask for the price.