Schwacke Katalog ❲PRO - 2025❳
The Schwacke-Katalog is a monthly publication (and now a digital database) that lists the current market values of almost all passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in Germany. It is the primary reference used to determine the (current value) of a vehicle.
The Schwacke Katalog was founded in the 1970s by Alfred Schwacke, initially as a simple reference guide for used car prices. At its core, the catalogue aimed to solve a fundamental problem of information asymmetry: sellers know more about a vehicle’s worth than buyers, and insurers need an objective basis to calculate payouts after accidents or thefts. Schwacke provided a solution by systematically collecting sales data from dealerships, auctions, and importers across Germany. Published semi-annually, it offered a standardized "list price" for virtually every make and model, adjusted for age, mileage, and optional equipment. For mechanics, assessors, and fleet managers, the Schwacke Katalog became an indispensable tool, colloquially known simply as “der Schwacke.” schwacke katalog
If your car is stolen or damaged beyond economical repair, your insurance company will ask: What was the car worth immediately before the accident? The answer comes from the Schwacke Katalog. The "Replacement Value" (Wiederbeschaffungswert) is typically calculated using the Schwacke data. If the repair costs exceed 70-100% of the Schwacke value, the car is declared a total loss. The Schwacke-Katalog is a monthly publication (and now
In recent years, there has been a major shift. Since 2020, the traditional Schwacke-Liste is no longer directly accessible to private individuals At its core, the catalogue aimed to solve
A woman came in wanting 5,000 marks for a rusted Mercedes. Fritz didn't argue; he simply showed her the category for "Condition 4." The book didn't lie, and she couldn't get angry at a book.