Used car market transparency index
Based on 6 main criteria, our in-depth study ranks 25 countries from the most to the least transparent
Highest rank
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United Kingdom
- #1
- Percentage of odometers clocked (2.1%)
- #1
- Average odometer rollback value (52,557 km)
- #2
- Percentage of damaged cars (17.75%)
- #12
- Average damage value (€4,074)
- #1
- Percentage of imported used cars (2.04%)
- #20
- Average age of checked cars (10.76)
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Ukraine
- #24
- Percentage of odometers clocked (9.62%)
- #23
- Average odometer rollback value (99,576 km)
- #16
- Percentage of damaged cars (48.82%)
- #8
- Average damage value (€3,485)
- #25
- Percentage of imported used cars (81.09%)
- #15
- Average age of checked cars (10.47)
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Switzerland
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Germany
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Sweden
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France
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Denmark
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Portugal
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Spain
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Poland
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Serbia
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Bulgaria
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Estonia
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Romania
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About
carVertical’s Market Transparency Index measures the level of potentially hidden or false information provided to a customer when buying a used car. We conducted this research in the 25 countries where carVertical has been offering car history reports for at least one year.
This research relies on data from actual car reports bought by our customers over a period of 12 months, from October to September each year. We’ve only used data from reports we consider high quality according to our internal quality standards (e.g., a quality report must have at least three odometer reading records).
We consider a car as imported when it has history records in countries other than the country the report was bought in.
When counting the relative damage value, we excluded minor damages under €500, such as a broken side mirror or small scratches. To compare the situation in different countries, we divided the average damage value by the GDP per capita.
carVertical’s Market Transparency Index is based on 6 factors, totaling a maximum score of 1.2. Since their predicted impact on market transparency may differ, carVertical data experts assigned these factors different values.
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