Sell yours — buy the one you want
Market price to sell your car and to buy the one you want — and the difference you pay or get back.
How it works and why you need it
Before changing a car, the main question is money: how much you really get for your current car and how much the one you want costs today. This page answers both at once. We take live listings from the Ukrainian used-car market and calculate the median price for each car — the typical, middle-of-the-market value that is not skewed by a few overpriced or suspiciously cheap ads. You set the brand, model, generation, year range, gearbox, drive, fuel and mileage — and get a fair market estimate for both cars.
The difference between the two medians is exactly the amount you add (or get back) when swapping one car for another. If the car you want is more expensive, you see how much extra to budget; if it is cheaper, you see how much stays in your pocket. This is not a fixed offer or a dealer quote — it is an honest snapshot of the open market, so you walk into a deal knowing the real numbers instead of guessing. After that, it is worth checking the specific car by VIN: history, registrations and a fair-price verdict.