No deal rating
Asked by WFSP Oct 23, 2018 at 10:12 AM about the 1986 Mercury Cougar Coupe RWD
Question type: Shopping & Pricing
Though you wrote as a subtitle that my 1986 Mercury cougar had too few
entries to compare prices with, the rating you gave it read: No deal Rating. It
would have better,and truer to the research, if you had writtten: No Rating.
Basically you gave any future deals a death sentence on this car. I am not
please.. I am not pleased!
5 Answers
This part of the site is not to express your dislike of how you are being treated on this site,, this part of the site is to help people repair their cars, please don't hang your dirty laundry here. Go to the bottom of the page and click on CONTACT US and tell them what your issue is. Thank You
That is your opinion. If someone want your car they will check the price.
I did a nation wide search and yours is the most expensive but the lowest miles. It may sell but you may have to go down a grand or so.
Thank you for the research you did. I appreciate your sensible approach. It seems as though some some feathers were ruffled when I raised the issue of semantics used when translating auto and pricing into value, i.e. ranking. Businesses open to the future use critique from their patrons as information. Businesses that regard critique as attack wither and wonder why.
CG's compares cars in your area as that is the most accurate way to do it. Prices for cars 3,000 miles away are not necessarily of much use. If there are not enough similar cars for sale in your area you cannot make a statistically meaningful comparison.