Buying Guide

What's a Fair Markup on a Used Luxury Car in Ireland?
Reading the Asking Price

📅 Updated July 2026 ⏱ 8 min read ✓ Irish-context only

A buyer normally cannot verify what a dealer paid for a used car or what margin is built into the asking price. There is also no universal “fair markup” percentage. A defensible comparison starts with the total price and the value of what is included: condition, history, specification, warranty, preparation and your consumer protections.

How dealers price used luxury stock

Ask for an itemised written offer showing the cash price, trade-in allowance, finance amount, total cost of credit, fees, warranty and any promised work. Compare that with cars of the same model year, engine, trim, mileage and documented history. An advertised price is evidence of what a seller is asking, not proof of what similar cars actually sold for.

Where the margin sits

Without the dealer's acquisition and preparation records, any euro or percentage estimate is guesswork. Focus instead on facts you can test. The CCPC explains that your rights differ when you buy from a trader rather than a private seller and recommends checks on history, finance, condition and mileage before purchase.

Price and protection belong together. Identify whether the seller is acting as a trader or a private individual, read the warranty terms and keep the advert and written representations. See the CCPC car-buying guidance.

How to read the asking price

Negotiation that works in the Irish market

Show the seller the comparable cars and specific costs behind your offer. Ask for any agreed repairs, accessories, servicing or warranty terms in writing. Do not let a deposit deadline replace a history check, insurance quote or independent inspection.

The honest summary: “fair” is a documented comparison, not a claimed margin. Keep a short evidence table and decide the maximum total cost before negotiating.
Take a checklist to the viewing

The CCPC provides a printable second-hand car checklist covering the seller, history, mileage, finance, service record, NCT and import questions.

Open the CCPC checklist →