Autoweek gives an editorial price estimate. We show what the market actually asks right now.
Autoweek is an editorial car magazine that also publishes used car price estimates. The car value indications are compiled by editors based on market knowledge and averages, not real-time data. Useful as a first reference, but it does not track current market movements.
We do not work with editorial estimates. The value you see is based on active listings at this moment: what buyers are currently asking on AutoScout24 and Marktplaats. No editor, no delay. Just today's market price.
Autoweek vs. Keuro
| Autoweek | Keuro | |
|---|---|---|
| Method | Redactionele schatting | Current listings |
| Data | Handmatig bepaald | Live market prices |
| Updates | Periodiek | Daily |
| Price | Gratis | Free |
| Email required | No | No |
| Represents | Redactionele marktindicatie | What the market asks right now |
Why a formula falls short
A depreciation formula works with list price, age and mileage. What it does not include: current supply and demand. And that fluctuates considerably.
- ▸ Diesels. After the nitrogen crisis, demand for diesels dropped sharply. The formula did not keep up. Buyers paid less; the price list said otherwise.
- ▸ Electric cars. High demand and limited supply push popular EV prices above the formula. Subsidies and lease rules amplify that effect.
- ▸ Popular models. A Volkswagen Golf or Toyota Yaris retains its value better than the average formula suggests, purely due to consistent demand.
Only when both add up can you say something meaningful about the value: the price and the mileage both need to be in line with what the market asks right now.
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Frequently asked questions
Autoweek publishes used car prices as part of their editorial content. The values are indicative and based on editorial knowledge, not live listing data. For a current market price you need to look at what comparable cars are advertised for right now.
Autoweek prices are useful as a rough reference but are not based on real-time listing data. Prices of popular models can move quickly: a model that was worth €15,000 three months ago may now be €13,000 or €17,000. Our data is always from the current moment.
We show current market prices based on active listings. No editorial estimate, no delay. Search by make, model and year and see the p25, median and p75 of what is currently on the market.