why is it so hard to know if a used car is actually worth what they're asking
genuinely asking
you look at a car. the price seems okay. you google it. kbb says one thing, the seller says another. you have no idea what repairs might be hiding. you don't know what that exact car is actually selling for near you right now.
and then you just have to guess and hope you didn't get played
i got so annoyed by this that i ended up spending a few hours on it. found a way to pull what that car is actually selling for right now near you — real listings, not book value — and run the photos through AI to flag repair issues before you commit.
basically turns the guessing into a real number
i still haven't bought a car cause i'm broke but that's a different story lol
anyone else just find this whole process maddening or is it just me
u/TheRedditSeller — 7 hours ago