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Car Dealership Tycoon Values List — All 221 Items (July 2026)

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Community reference values for cars, wraps and Trade Tokens — ranked highest first. Reference points for fair trades, never a price set by us.

Values last updated July 2026 · Open the trade calculator · Safe trading guide

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Values in Car Dealership Tycoon are relative community reference points, not prices. There's no in-game shop stamping a figure on a traded car, and the Cash you earn from dealerships can't be placed in a trade at all, so the community estimates each car's standing purely from how real car-for-car swaps tend to land. Because a car's build changes its standing, those estimates come as ranges rather than single numbers — the low end is roughly a plain copy, the high end a fully customized, rare-wrapped one.

Two forces shape where a car lands. The first is scarcity: Event, Limited, and especially Retired cars that can no longer be obtained hold their standing because no fresh copies enter the game, while anything still obtainable stays common. The second is the build — wraps, rims, spoilers, tuning, and paint, plus rare or OG wraps — which moves the same model up or down its own range. Live demand sits over both and swings as updates add cars, retire others, and shift what the community chases, so any list is a snapshot, not a settled figure.

Read a ranking as relative standing, not an entitlement you're owed. A car near the top is one many traders want and few can get more of; a lower one is easier to pick up yourself. To judge whether an item-for-item swap is fair, compare the full picture on both sides — exact editions and their builds, not just model names — and see whether the two sides land in the same neighborhood of the list, using Trade Tokens only to close a small gap. If one side is a single Retired, rare-wrapped car and the other a heap of common event cars, a rough tally can look level while the real demand is lopsided. A trade is fair when both players are happy with those exact cars; the list just helps you get there and spot an obvious lowball.

Values are community reference points aggregated from public trading data — sanity-check figures for fair trades, not prices set by Car Dealership Tycoon or by us. Always agree a trade with the other player.