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Used car pricing help
Posted on 11/15/13 at 5:34 pm
Posted on 11/15/13 at 5:34 pm
We are going to sell our BMW convertible and I have checked prices on Edmunds, Kelly Blue Book, and NADA and all have very different pricing.
Anyone have any suggestions on which one is the most sensible one to use?
Also, where besides Craigslist should I advertise?
Thanks!
Anyone have any suggestions on which one is the most sensible one to use?
Also, where besides Craigslist should I advertise?
Thanks!
Posted on 11/15/13 at 6:38 pm to ProudLSUMom
I just traded a 2010 Ford Taurus SEL and I got Kelly blue book retail in good condition price. The discount on the new car was where I had expected it with or without trade. Hope that helps
Posted on 11/15/13 at 6:55 pm to agdoctor
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I just traded a 2010 Ford Taurus SEL and I got Kelly blue book retail in good condition price. The discount on the new car was where I had expected it with or without trade. Hope that helps
Thanks! Was that in Baton Rouge or close by?
Posted on 11/16/13 at 9:39 am to ProudLSUMom
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Anyone have any suggestions on which one is the most sensible one to use?
Use NADA. All dealerships and the banks they use for financing, go by the NADA values and do no look at the KBB or Edmunds values at all. It is the most accurate in my experience.
Posted on 11/16/13 at 12:33 pm to Bourbon&Boudin89
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Use NADA. All dealerships and the banks they use for financing, go by the NADA values and do no look at the KBB or Edmunds values at all. It is the most accurate in my experience.
This is correct, your true value is the clean trade, dealerships will hit you with rough trade value
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