Used cars ratings

Asked by Barbarfa Aug 02, 2018 at 04:33 AM about the 2017 Nissan Quest

Question type: General

On-line car prices have "Great Deal", "Good Deal", and "Fair Deal".  What
causes the change from one category to another?  What causes a vehicle to
change from "Good Deal" to "Fair Deal"?  What is it gauged by?

1 Answer

This is all relative to other similar cars for sale in your area. If the price is below average then it is better than a price that is above average. It says right on the ad what the price difference is. Click on the little dot next to the price difference!

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