Servus together, I will shortly sell my Audi A3 40 TFSI, EZ 07/19. At the moment I ask myself if it makes sense to have a vehicle evaluation in advance to have an independent residual value. If the car had no pre-damage, I would be easier to do so. The car looks like new, nevertheless it had a rear damage (return accident without involvement of the body, “only” plastic parts exchanged) as well as a serious hail damage. Both were fixed in appropriate repair shops and there are no more damage visible. Nevertheless, there will be a loss of value. Whether the car is sold to a dealer or privately I do not know yet, but rather to the dealer. My concerns would be now the aspect of the buyer trying to overpress the price due to the pre-damage. However, there will probably not be any other possibility than a vehicle evaluation to obtain a realistic residual value, at least I could not find anything further on the net. If someone had similar experiences about whether a vehicle evaluation is worthwhile in this case?