
Best Used Car Deals Today
Ranked and Explained
Informed auto decisions start here. Every used-car listing scored on 12 factors — anchor price, retention curve, mileage adjustment, condition, accident history, owner count, dealer reputation, and more — then ranked from Legendary to Meh, with the full whyon every card. Today's highest-scoring deals from the live US market, plus shortcuts to browse by make, body type, or price.
Today's biggest discount in our sample: $16,998 below market.
Today's top 12 deals
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Legendary#197/1002022 Kia EV6 GT-Line$25,590 · 16,713 mi≈$877/moUnknown
Legendary#296/1002023 Kia EV6 GT-Line$27,990 · 11,614 mi≈$911/moUnknown
Good#387/1002025 Nissan Altima 2.5 SV$21,990 · 7,264 mi≈$909/moUnknown
Good#486/1002016 Ford Taurus SHO$15,990 · 112,100 mi≈$890/moUnknown
Good#584/1002017 Chevrolet Volt Premier$18,990 · 42,319 mi≈$778/moUnknown
Good#683/1002014 Volkswagen Passat TDI SEL Premium$12,990 · 94,605 mi≈$849/moUnknown
Good#780/1002016 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium$20,990 · 50,859 mi≈$1,216/moUnknown
Good#875/1002014 BMW X6 xDrive35i$21,590 · 53,898 mi≈$1,063/moUnknown
Good#974/1002016 Honda Accord EX-L$16,990 · 94,579 mi≈$825/moUnknown
Good#1067/1002020 BMW X5 sDrive40i$35,990 · 17,738 mi≈$1,324/moUnknown
Good#1163/1002016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys Wheeler$19,990 · 81,862 mi≈$929/moUnknown
Good#1262/1002022 BMW X5 xDrive40i$41,990 · 28,863 mi≈$1,412/moUnknown
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How MotorRank scores deals
For every listing, MotorRank computes an estimated fair value from 12 deterministic factors: anchor price (base MSRP or cohort median), retention curve by model + age, mileage adjustment against expected miles, condition (new / CPO / used), accident count, owner count, usage type (rental, fleet, personal), title brand, dealer rating, drivetrain + engine features, fuel economy, and trim profile. The score and verdict — Legendary, Epic, Good, Fair, or Meh — come straight from that math, not from an LLM. Scores recompute every 30 minutes against live inventory.
Frequently asked questions
What makes MotorRank different from KBB or CarGurus?+
MotorRank is used-car deals ranked and explained — the full math behind every score (all 12 factors, weights, and the estimated fair value) instead of a single opaque badge. We publish a per-listing verdict you can share, no signup required, and the same scoring runs across every US listing — not just dealers near your ZIP. Make informed auto decisions with the why above the fold.
How fresh is the inventory?+
Listings come from auto.dev's national feed of dealer and private-seller listings. Both the inventory and the deal scores refresh every 30 minutes, so the ranked order on every deals page reflects today's market.
What does a Legendary deal mean?+
Legendary means a deal score of 96 or higher — the asking price is far below MotorRank's estimated fair value for that specific year, trim, mileage, condition, and history, so it's reserved for the rare top deals. Below that the scale runs Epic (90+), Good (priced under fair value), Fair (within ~5% over market), and Meh.
Do you cover private-seller listings or just dealers?+
Both. Dealer listings dominate the feed nationally, but private-seller listings appear wherever the source feed has them. The 12-factor scoring applies the same way to either.
Can I get email alerts when a Legendary deal hits my saved search?+
Saved-search alerts ship with the Pro and Premium tiers. Drop a search on the home page, sign in, and toggle alerts on the wishlist.
Is MotorRank free?+
Browsing deals, ranks, and per-listing verdicts is free forever. Paid tiers add saved-search alerts, unlimited AI rankings, and bulk listing analysis. See the Pricing page for details.





