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  1. Most accurate value estimator? KBB vs. CoPilot vs. NADA

    Oct 26, 2022 · The feeling that I get is that KBB is kind of the DuckDuckGo of car valuation sites: used to be really good and objective source of information but somewhere along the way they …

  2. What are some good resources to check proper values of used cars?

    Mar 10, 2022 · Most used car listings are priced pretty close to what the seller is expecting (i.e., you might get $500 off, but not much more than that). Current sale listings are a better gauge …

  3. Finding a car's value 2 years ago? : r/cars - Reddit

    Feb 25, 2022 · Took your advice after I couldn't find a NADA book for my local library (they offered to get one mailed in, but I wasn't trying to wait a week or two). Got the info on it's way. …

  4. A formula for calculating a Used Car Value Score : r/carbuying

    Apr 12, 2019 · The lower the score the better the value. For each car I was considering, I calculated the Car Value Score. I ended up buying a 2011 Chevy Impala with 80,000 miles for …

  5. Are there any sites that track average historical list price for a ...

    May 13, 2021 · Thinking about trading in my current car since due to the vehicle shortage its value has shot up several thousand dollars, and minus what I owe I can potentially have a good …

  6. Best way to price used car? : r/askcarsales - Reddit

    Dec 11, 2022 · Looking for ways to realistically price my used car for a private sale (kbb does not seem accurate to me). I have looked over Autotrader to find similar cars for sale but find it hard …

  7. “Market value” of my car after insurance claim : r/AusLegal - Reddit

    Dec 30, 2022 · Used cars are inflated right now anyway, insurance companies will only look at the red book value typically. I just looked at my own car, $56k red book value, but privately they go …

  8. Calculating a lease - how do I work out the residual value of

    Oct 27, 2021 · Manufacturer sets the residual value, and it is typically a percentage of the msrp between 40-60%. The only place online that you can reliably get this info is on edmunds lease …

  9. How to assess fair market value locally? : r/askcarsales - Reddit

    Sep 5, 2022 · Hi. I’m not in car sales, I’m looking to buy a lightly used German car ($30-$40k USD, buying in cash, no trade in) from a local seller (I’m in BC, Canada). With all the talk …

  10. How to maximize trade in value? : r/askcarsales - Reddit

    First time trading in a car and expect the dealer to try to maximize his profit. I'm just looking for a fair deal, what can I do to get the best value for my car? I'm planning on getting it detailed and …

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