Values Associated with Used-Vehicle Pricing Hot Springs National Park AR

Trade-in value is a theoretical value, which indicates the best possible price a dealer will offer if the car is in top-notch condition. The lowest of the three common appraisals, "trade-in" value is accurate only for clean cars with high re-sell potential.

Local Companies

Whisenhunt James R Used Cars
(501) 321-2252
1846 Spring St
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Auto Ed Jones Sales
(501) 767-1754
589 Fleetwood Dr
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D & F Auto Sales
(501) 760-5616
1748 Airport Rd
Hot Springs National Park, AR
A B C Auto & Detail
(501) 623-4797
107 Phillips St
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Hobson Motor Co
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906 Hobson Ave
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Car Depot of Hot Springs
(501) 318-3030
1919 Albert Pike Rd
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Crazy Dan's Auto
(501) 623-3267
105 E Grand Ave
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Albert Pike Auto Sales
(501) 318-2619
1925 Albert Pike Rd
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Edward Motor Co Inc
(501) 318-9799
306 Airport Rd
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Car-Mart of Hot Springs
(501) 623-3221
1608 Albert Pike Rd
Hot Springs National Park, AR


There are three values commonly associated with used-vehicle pricing:trade-in value, private party value, and retail value.

Trade-in value is a theoretical value, which indicates the bestpossible price a dealer will offer if the car is in top-notchcondition. The lowest of the three common appraisals, "trade-in" valueis accurate only for clean cars with high re-sell potential. Typically,a dealer will offer less than trade-in value to cover the costs to thedealer to sell the vehicle at auction or on the used car lot withoutlosing money during the transaction. These costs to the dealer caninclude paperwork, transportation to auction, repair, reconditioning,vehicle certification, and other costs that the dealer must recoup whenthe car is wholesaled at auction or sold on the used car lot. Whilethere are exceptions, most trade-in values are 20 percent less thanprivate party values.

Private party value is the asking price commonly associated with salesbetween private citizens. These prices are lower than retail valuebecause a private party does not recondition, service, repair orguarantee their vehicle before the sale. Private parties are also notburdened with facility overhead such as rent, insurance, utilities oremployees. In most cases, the only warranty in effect will be anyremaining balance of the original factory coverage, and only if it'stransferable. Generally, there is no buyer recourse as private salesare final. Private party values are often mid-pack when compared totrade-in or retail values.

Retail value is the price established by professional licensedautomobile retailers. While the cost may be as much as 20 percenthigher than private party values, the vehicles sold by the dealershiphave often been professionally reconditioned, detailed and cleaned, andrepaired to bring them up to required standards (e.g., new tires andbrakes). In many cases they will be offered with a limited mechanicalwarranty or as a factory certified vehicle with an extended warranty.

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