What is the daily value of a car?

Daily value is what a car is currently worth on the open market: the price a buyer pays right now, not what you paid for it back then. That value is not static. It moves with supply and demand, fuel type, season and how popular a model is.

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Frequently asked questions

Who uses the daily value of a car?

Insurers use daily value in the event of a total loss: they pay out what the car was worth at the time of the damage. Dealers use it for trade-in calculations. And sellers use it to check whether their asking price is fair.

Is daily value the same as list price minus depreciation?

Not necessarily. Depreciation formulas give a theoretical value based on list price, age and mileage. Daily value is what buyers are actually paying right now on listing platforms such as AutoScout24 and Marktplaats. The two can differ considerably.

Does daily value change often?

Yes. Popular models hold their value better than the formula suggests. Diesels dropped sharply after the nitrogen crisis. EVs went up due to limited supply. We refresh our market data daily.

How do I look up the daily value of my car?

Enter your make, model and year on Keuro. You immediately see the p25, median and p75 of all active listings on AutoScout24 and Marktplaats.

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See the current market value of a Volkswagen Golf, a Toyota Yaris, an Opel Corsa or a Fiat 500.

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