Check if you're getting a good deal or overpaying. Our price checker compares the dealer's asking price to fair market value based on real sales data and provides negotiation insights. No signup required.
See what similar vehicles are actually selling for.
Get a clear rating: Great Deal, Good, Fair, or Overpriced.
See recent sales of similar vehicles to support negotiation.
Get actionable insights for negotiating the price.
A realistic negotiation target that's fair for both parties.
Know the maximum you should pay before walking away.
Check if you're getting a good deal or overpaying for your next vehicle.
Used for regional pricing comparison
Our price checker analyzes the dealer's asking price against market conditions, regional demand, and comparable sales.
Use these steps to get a fair price and avoid overpaying.
Common questions about this tool
Estimates vary by source and data. AutoPremo uses market data and regional trends to give a fair range. For a specific offer, provide the VIN and dealer quote for a more precise check.
Fair price depends on make, model, year, mileage, condition, and location. Use our price checker and compare to similar listings and dealer quotes to see if an offer is in range.
MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) is the sticker price. Invoice price is what the dealer paid the manufacturer. Dealers also receive holdback (typically 2-3% of MSRP) and sometimes manufacturer incentives, so their true cost is often lower than invoice.
For most vehicles, paying 3-5% below MSRP is a good deal. High-demand vehicles may sell at MSRP or above, while slow-selling models may discount 10% or more. Our price checker accounts for these market dynamics.
Yes, market adjustments (dealer markups) are negotiable, though dealers may refuse to budge on high-demand vehicles. Your best leverage is being willing to wait or shop at other dealers.
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