What's My Car Worth?
Free online car valuation for Saudi Arabia: select your car and get an instant, realistic market price estimate — built from real KSA listing data, no sign-up, no phone number.
A used car's value in Saudi Arabia is driven by five factors: model & brand (a Land Cruiser or Hilux holds value far better than a luxury sedan), age — cars typically lose 15–20% in the first year and 30–35% by year three — mileage versus the Saudi norm of about 22,000 km per year, trim level (full options add roughly 10–16%), and condition. Enter your car above for a free instant estimate of its private-sale, dealer trade-in and quick-sale value, built from real Saudi listing data.
How is a used car price calculated in Saudi Arabia?
KSAplate's car valuation works like the professional guides: we fitted depreciation curves for every popular model in the Kingdom from thousands of real Saudi used-car listings — how much a Camry, Land Cruiser, Sonata or Patrol actually sells for at each age — and calibrated the result to today's 2026 price level. Your estimate is then adjusted for the details that matter:
Tell us the car
Brand, model and year — that is enough for a base estimate. Mileage, trim and condition sharpen it.
We read its market curve
Every model loses value on its own curve. We look up what the Saudi market pays for your exact model at its current age — not a generic formula.
We adjust for your details
Mileage above or below the ~22,000 km/year norm moves the price about 1% per 10,000 km. Full options add ~16%. Certified cars gain ~6%; accident cars lose roughly half.
You get three honest prices
A private-sale range with the most likely price, a dealer trade-in value and a quick-sale floor — plus the full math, so you can see exactly how we got there.
Example car values in Saudi Arabia (2026)
Live estimates from this calculator for popular cars in the Kingdom — semi-full trim, typical mileage for their age:
| Car | Year | Mileage | Private sale estimate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Camry | 2021 | 110,000 km | SAR 59,500 – 76,000 |
| Toyota Land Cruiser | 2020 | 130,000 km | SAR 150,000 – 191,000 |
| Toyota Hilux | 2018 | 175,000 km | SAR 50,500 – 64,000 |
| Hyundai Sonata | 2020 | 130,000 km | SAR 42,000 – 53,500 |
| Nissan Patrol | 2019 | 155,000 km | SAR 111,500 – 142,000 |
| Honda Accord | 2017 | 200,000 km | SAR 39,500 – 50,500 |
Values update automatically with our market curves. Your own car's number depends on its exact mileage, trim and condition — run it through the calculator above.
Why three prices? Private sale, trade-in and quick sale explained
There is no single "correct" price for a used car — what you get depends on who buys it and how fast you need the money. That is why this car price estimator shows three values, the same way professional pricing guides do:
Private sale — the highest price
What a direct buyer pays when you sell person-to-person. You keep the dealer margin for yourself, but it takes photos, a listing and a little patience. Most well-presented cars sell within this range.
Dealer trade-in — about 10% less
What a dealership typically offers when you trade in or sell to the showroom. The discount covers their resale risk, reconditioning and floor time. Convenient and fast, but you pay for that convenience.
Quick sale — about 18% less
The realistic price when you need cash within days — instant-buy services and wholesale buyers price aggressively because they take the whole risk. Use it as your floor: never accept less without a good reason.
What decides your car's resale value?
Six factors explain almost the entire price difference between two cars of the same year:
Brand & model retention
The single biggest factor. Toyota Land Cruiser, Hilux and Patrol are famous for holding value in the Saudi market, while luxury sedans depreciate fastest — a 5-year-old German flagship can trade at less than half its original price.
Age
Depreciation is steepest at the start: roughly 15–20% in the first year and 30–35% by year three, then the curve flattens. This is why 3–5-year-old cars are often the sweet spot for both sellers and buyers.
Mileage
The Saudi norm is about 22,000 km per year. Every 10,000 km above or below that expectation moves the price by roughly 1% — a 2019 car with 60,000 km is worth noticeably more than the same car with 200,000 km.
Trim level
Full-option cars sell for about 16% more than standard trim in KSA, and semi-full about 4% more. Buyers here pay for panoramic roofs, leather, radar cruise and big screens — list every feature when you sell.
Condition & history
A certified pre-owned car earns a premium of around 6%, while a recorded accident can cut the value nearly in half. Complete service history at the agency, no paint work and a clean computer report all defend your price.
Timing & demand
Prices firm up before Ramadan and the summer travel season, and soften when fuel prices rise or new-model discounts appear. If you can choose when to sell, timing is worth real money.
How to sell your car at the top of its range
Prepare it like a showroom
A professional wash, polish and interior detail costs little and pays back many times over. First photos decide whether a buyer even opens your listing.
Show the paperwork
Agency service history, a recent inspection report and the registration ready to transfer remove the buyer's biggest fears — and their strongest negotiation weapons.
Price at the top, leave room
Ask near the top of your private-sale range and keep the "most likely" price as your real target. Saudi buyers expect to negotiate; build that into the ask.
Write a complete listing
Year, exact trim, mileage, options list, 8–12 sharp photos from every angle plus the engine bay and odometer. Complete listings sell faster and closer to asking price.
Choose the right channel
A quick-sale service costs you ~18% of the value. If you can wait even two weeks, a direct listing with WhatsApp contact usually beats every instant offer.