Vehicle Valuation Guidance
Knowing what a vehicle is really worth makes every next step simpler.
This hub explains how valuations are calculated, what influences pricing up or down, and how to arrive at a fair, realistic figure you can trust — regardless of vehicle type.
Ready to check a current valuation?
How valuations work
If you want to see how these principles apply to your own vehicle, you can start with a free car valuation to understand what your car or van may be worth in today’s market.
A valuation is an estimate based on what similar vehicles are selling for in the current market, adjusted for the details that influence demand.
This applies across cars, vans, and end-of-life vehicles, and typically takes into account factors such as age, mileage, condition, specification, history, and current market behaviour.
Why online prices vary
Different services use different data sources and assumptions. Some focus on trade buying prices, some reflect private sale listings, and some blend both — that’s why two “valuations” can look miles apart.
Different valuation perspectives
Trade / dealer value: what a business may pay, factoring in prep costs, warranty risk and resale margin.
Private sale value: what a private buyer might pay, often higher — but usually takes longer and needs more effort.
- If you’re comparing valuation types to decide on next steps, our selling guidance explains how timing, buyer type, and market conditions affect outcomes.
Helpful reads:
What are your vehicle’s valuation factors?
These are the biggest levers that move your valuation — and where you should focus if you want the fairest price.
Mileage
Mileage is the clearest indicator of wear and expected future repairs. Lower mileage helps, but strong maintenance records and proof of servicing and repairs can offset higher mileage.
Service history & maintenance records
A consistent service record makes buyers more confident in your car or van’s reliability and upkeep. Missing stamps don’t always kill a valuation — but increase perceived risk.
Ownership, finance & documentation
Outstanding finance, missing paperwork, or lots of previous owners can influence buyer confidence and the final offer.
Condition (interior, exterior, tyres, warning lights)
Condition affects desirability and the cost to get your vehicle retail-ready. Chips, dents, cracked lights, worn tyres and dashboard warnings usually reduce offers because they increase prep risk.
Spec, trim & optional extras
Trim level, factory options and “desirable” features can make a noticeable difference — but only when buyers actually want them. The key is market demand, not what the option cost new.
Age & depreciation
Most cars lose value as they age — but depreciation isn’t linear. Some models stabilise later, while others continue to fall if demand drops.
Modifications
Mods can help with the right buyer but most modifications will shrink the size of the buying audience — and thus reduce value, They can also narrow demand through raising insurance/legality concerns.
Accident / damage history
Category history, structural repairs and paintwork quality can affect value. Being upfront protects trust and speeds the sale.
Regular upkeep plays a big role in valuation, and our maintenance guidance explains what actually affects a vehicle’s value.
Market timing & realism
Car, Van and Scrap prices move with supply and demand. The same vehicle can value differently across regions, seasons and even week-to-week depending on what buyers are searching for.
Two useful rules
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Treat valuations as a range, not a single “perfect” number.
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Focus on what you can control: presentation, records, honest description, and timing
Valuation myths & misconceptions
Myth 1 :
“My car is worth what I paid.”
Markets change over time. Age, mileage, running costs, fuel type, and buyer demand all have a bigger impact on value than the original purchase price.
Myth 2 :
“Dealers always undercut.”
A trade offer reflects preparation costs, warranty risk, and resale margin. You’re paying for speed, convenience, and certainty — not just the car or van itself.
Myth 3 :
“Online valuations are fake.”
Online valuations are estimates based on live market data. The most accurate ones explain their assumptions and adjust for your vehicle’s real condition and history.
Myth 4 :
“If I fix everything, I’ll get it all back.”
Some repairs protect value, while others cost more than they return. A “must-fix versus nice-to-fix” approach usually makes the most sense — especially when selling.
Ready to check it’s valuation?
If you want a quick, realistic view of what your vehicle could be worth today, you can check in seconds using your registration number.
No obligation. You’ll see a valuation based on today’s market. You can decide what to do next
Prefer not to enter details yet? Read our guide on valuing your car, van or scrap accurately online.
If you already know you want to sell, you can also get a free valuation here.
Once you understand how valuations work, the next step is choosing how to sell.
You can sell my car directly to trusted UK buyers or explore other options based on your needs.
You’ll learn how mileage, condition, service history, modifications, and market demand influence valuation, plus how to compare offers and avoid common valuation mistakes.
If repairs no longer make sense, our guide to scrapping your vehicle explains when that’s the better option.
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To get the most accurate valuation, you’ll need your registration, mileage and a few honest details about your car’s condition and history. That includes any modifications, number of previous owners and service history.
For a full breakdown, see our guide on “what information you need for a car valuation” – that walks you through everything step-by-step.
Your car’s value is based on several key factors: age, mileage, condition, service history, spec/trim, and current market demand. Even things like colour and optional extras can make a difference.
For a deeper dive, read our “factors that impact the value of my car” guide – it explains each factor in detail so you know what’s helping or hurting your price.
Small tweaks can add up: fix cheap cosmetic issues, get a basic valet, sort any warning lights, and gather your paperwork (MOT, service book, invoices). Presenting a clean, well-looked-after car with a solid history can nudge your offers up.
Check out our guide on “the best ways to get the most money for your car” for a checklist of quick wins before you list or accept an offer.
The trick is combining a realistic price with great presentation and an easy selling route. Start by getting a fair valuation, tidy the car, sort the photos and be upfront about condition so buyers trust you.
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