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- Is Kelly Blue Book even accurate in todays market? - Reddit
KBB is a guide, that is often wrong The only way to gauge market value is the pricing of similar cars for sale in your local market If there's a cheaper one out there, go look at it or use it as a negotiation point If there's not, then you have your answer Its very common to sign a loaner agreement to take a car off the lot It gives you permission to drive a car that you don't own It
- A word of caution about the Bicycle Blue Book - Reddit
The issue is that the name directly refers to the actually reputable Kelley Blue Book and thereby leeches off of its reputation, despite having nothing like the same amount or quality of underlying data Less-informed people can easily stumble upon the website and assume the numbers there to have a lot more justification than they actually do
- How a dealership evaluates a trade, and why KBB is almost . . . - Reddit
The dealer will have a system that shows values from Black Book, MMR (auction values), JD Power (formerly NADA), and more importantly comparable vehicles for sale in the market The dealer will look at the vehicle to determine reconditing needed, and all four of the above resources
- Question about Kelly Blue Book Instant Cash Offer - Reddit
Is the KBB cash offer actually a legitimate program or is this basically the same as walking in to a dealership to sell with an extra step added? Both? In theory, KBB will buy your car for the price it’s appraised for based on KBB’s criteria regardless of whether or not the dealership thinks it’s worth that price What actually happens is the dealership usually doesn’t care what KBB
- How closely do KBB Instant Cash offers align with standard . . . - Reddit
On a whim, I opted for a KBB "Instant Cash" offer for my car this morning It looks like the instant offer is about 10% - 15% lower than the lower bound of the range KBB provides for private sales trade-ins and ~25% - ~42% lower than retail (based on cargurus): KBB Value = ~$15k - ~$16k USD KBB Instant offer = $13 5k Dealer Retail Value = ~$18 - ~$23k Is this "Instant Offer" indicative of the
- Consumer Reports vs. Kelley Blue Book: is one more accurate . . . - Reddit
Consumer Reports vs Kelley Blue Book: is one more accurate than the other? Hi all, I'm moving to the States soon and will need to buy a car I'm reading up so I can get an idea of the car market, and found two sources that seem legit: Consumer Reports and Kelley Blue Book
- I heard KBB isnt actually a good measure for a used car value . . . - Reddit
Someone told me that KBB isn't really a good measure of the value of a used car Is this true? If so, is this actually a "Great Deal"? In my opinion it seems a little high but maybe my perception is just thinking of 2020 when prices were lower TL;DR 2019 4WD Toyota Taco, long bed, crew cab, w 42 4k miles for $34,650 1-owner, no accidents Seems high? Thanks!
- Does anyone ever get the value that kellys blue book says . . . - Reddit
Does anyone ever get the value that kellys blue book says their car is worth?
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