1. Cars with “Fair price” rating are for sale at the current market price. “Super price” and “Good price” are cars where you can save money. “A bit pricey” and “expensive” rated cars are offers above market price and are offered too expensive in market comparisons.
2. The algorithm, behind the price evaluation, is so accurate the Danish Ministry of Taxation (SKAT) is using it to determine the market value of imported cars.
3. AutoUncle - Search for cars and find the best deal with AutoUncle’s price evaluation.
4. Every single car on AutoUncle gets a price evaluation, which helps you to quickly and easily find the best used car offer on the market.
5. The price evaluation considers more than a 100 parameters and compares offers in the market to evaluate every car.
6. AutoUncle’s price evaluation has 5 categories: Super price, Good price, Fair price, A bit Pricey, and Expensive.
7. AutoUncle gathers, compares and evaluates more than 11 million used cars from more than 1. 900 websites in Europe - including the largest used car portals and dealer websites.
8. We create transparency and overview in the used car jungle and help you through the car search and car buying process.
9. Do you have questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us.
10. Please write to support@autouncle.
11. AutoUncle - Your independent price-check for used cars.
1. What use is a meta search when the collected listings are not accurate and out of date? Nice looking app, but useless in current state.Initial searches return lots of good results but I've yet to contact any sellers regarding the cars listed so can't comment on how reliable and up to date the listings are.
2. Edit: After testing the app I have to remove one star as saving multiple searches under the notifications menu causes the app to open the incorrect item when selecting from the list...Edit: I apologise, I found the UK option in the search section.
3. The second thing is if you have any alerts for new vehicles matching your search criteria, you get the notification, click on it and it just goes to the search page and has a symbol spinning indefinitely.Dreadful. Works the first time, accepts search criteria.
4. Oh, and on the odd occasion when a notifaction said that there where3 new cars of my specified type... if I could get it to launch... Where are the 3 newly listed cars???Many listings are collected from third party platforms which themselves clone the listings from the original website.
5. However my login credentials don't seem to work on the app so I can't favourite listings or access the saved searches I've created on the website which drastically reduces the functionality of the app for me.
6. Also, it doesn't include all results that match the search criteria even from the sites it searches.
7. Perhaps have a setting to leave this on so I don't have to change it everytime I open the app? Apart from that, its actually a brilliant app which combines most popular car selling sites into one search engine.
8. Unfortunately the UI is a disaster and searches are not very customizable and you have to choose from presets (prices and mileage not user defined but in preset intervals, no trim level selection, among other design atrocities).
9. With some work.. much is possible!I was enjoying it until the recent update! Thereafter, (1) It freezes and shut itself off, (2) It no longer opens the main link to the seller website; I thought if I can clear the cache it might help, it did not.
10. Firstly, when doing a search you put the make and model in first that you are looking for followed by your postcode.
11. I had to go as far as unistalling the app & reinstalling again but it didn't help either! if you can fix this and add: (3) conversion between miles and kilometers I'll be delighted.Very useful, though it would be nice if it opened links to the corresponding app rather than in the built-in browser.