cangoleft
10-20-2007, 08:54 AM
I just pulled a KBB deal and this is what it gave me:
Condition Value
Excellent
$12,755
Good
$11,855
Fair
$10,750
How accurate is this???
c4running
10-22-2007, 07:17 AM
I just pulled a KBB deal and this is what it gave me:
Condition Value
Excellent
$12,755
Good
$11,855
Fair
$10,750
How accurate is this???
You may want to put some details about the car for people to answer! :D
Lobsterhunter
10-23-2007, 05:36 AM
KBB is usually pretty close and works as a nice gauge when selling or buying a car.
espz06
10-23-2007, 09:52 AM
Post your particulars: year, mileage, features, location, and I can pull NADA on it.
Also check Edmunds.
Then average out the three to come to a fair price.
You also have to take your area into consideration. At the moment sports cars are not selling well. We're going into winter and the stock market is craptacular. (yes that's a very highly technical stock market broker term) :D
PS: I am NOT a broker. Nor do I play one on tv. :rolleyes:
Classic1989
10-25-2007, 08:30 AM
I just pulled a KBB deal and this is what it gave me:
Condition Value
Excellent
$12,755
Good
$11,855
Fair
$10,750
How accurate is this???
Is that trade in, private sale, dealer?