Schwacke Katalog
Schwacke-Liste
For over 60 years, the (Schwacke List) has served as the "Bible" of the German automotive industry. What began in 1957 as a simple two-car price list created by Hanns W. Schwacke has evolved into the most recognized standard for vehicle valuation in Germany. The Legend of the "Blue Book"
Despite competition from real-time marketplaces like Mobile.de and AutoScout24 , Schwacke remains irreplaceable for legal and insurance contexts precisely because it is a catalog (standardized) rather than a market snapshot (volatile). schwacke katalog
lower
Beware of dealers selling vehicles at exactly the "Dealer Sell" price listed in Schwacke. The Schwacke sell price assumes the dealer has done no extra work. If the dealer claims to have done a major service (timing belt, new brakes), the price should be higher. If the car has scratches, the price should be than Schwacke. Schwacke-Liste For over 60 years, the (Schwacke List)
Users often confuse the three major German valuation tools. Here is the breakdown: The Legend of the "Blue Book" Despite competition
Appendix: Suggested Data Tables for the Paper
Conclusion
(a brand of the Autovista Group) suite, providing advanced tools like SchwackeNet