u/Ver3nity

Pricing looks accurate?

Pricing looks accurate?

Found a 184k mile Accord listed at $1,600, seller says it allegedly has minimal issues but gave basically no other details. Thinking of offering $900 and flipping it for around $1400 after a quick clean up. Does that margin seem realistic or too optimistic at this mileage?

u/Ver3nity — 3 days ago

Hey everyone, I built AutoVerdikt

A free tool that tells you if a used car listing is actually a good deal before you waste time messaging the seller.

Paste in a listing (or upload a screenshot) from Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, anywhere, and it breaks down:

— Risk score across mechanical, title, seller behavior, and market
— Known issues specific to that year/make/model (not generic “get it inspected” advice)
— A buy price with the actual profit margin attached
— Red flags buried in the listing text

Built it because I was tired of doing this math in my head every time I found a listing. Still early and free to use, no signup. Would genuinely appreciate anyone running a listing through it and telling me what it gets wrong(bugs) or any suggestions: autoverdikt.com

u/Ver3nity — 6 days ago