About our price labels
How to use our price labels
We have compared the seller’s asking price for this car with our own Auto Trader valuation, and given it a label. This tells you how the price of this car compares to the market price of other cars with similar qualities, including make, model, age and mileage.
Our price labels are here to help you make an informed decision when buying your next car.
What price labels are there?
You might see any of these labels on our car adverts:
How do we work it out?
We use data from millions of vehicles to work out a car’s current market price. This data 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
Spotted a car with no price label?
Not every car will have a price label, but there are lots of reasons why this might be. These reasons include if the car is:
- Brand new or nearly new
- A rare or classic car
- Being sold by a private seller
- Priced below £1,500 or above £70,000
- Over 15 years old
- Has been written off in the past (Category C/D/S/N)
- Has been imported from another country