Canadian used car buyers cannot easily verify fair market value
Used car listings on AutoTrader and Kijiji give buyers no easy way to assess whether a listed price reflects real Canadian market value. Recall status requires separate lookups, and listing red flags go unnoticed by unsophisticated buyers. This opacity systematically disadvantages buyers during negotiation.
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