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Updated May 24, 2026

Best Used Car Deals Today
AI-Ranked Nationwide

MotorRank scores every used-car listing on 12 factors — anchor price, retention curve, mileage adjustment, condition, accident history, owner count, dealer reputation, and more — then ranks them from Legendary to Meh. Below: 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: $24,802 below market.

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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 shows the full math behind every deal score — all 12 factors, weights, and the estimated fair value — instead of a single opaque badge. We also publish a per-listing verdict page you can share that lays out exactly why a car is a Legendary or Meh deal.

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 the asking price is more than 30% below MotorRank's estimated fair value for that specific year, trim, mileage, condition, and history — roughly the top 1% of all listings. Below that the scale is Epic (>10% below), Good (>0% below), Fair (within 5% above), 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.