- How a dealership evaluates a trade, and why KBB is almost worthless
If I used KBB, the car would've been worth 47,399, almost 2k more than the average retail in the market Dealers want trades, but they also need to be able to sell the vehicles The information on KBB is skewed because of update lag time, consumers putting in wrong condition, or double booking equipment (adding value for features that already
- Most accurate value estimator? KBB vs. CoPilot vs. NADA
In my experience, NADA seems to be the absolute worst in lower trade in values and higher retail prices If anything KBB tries to say your car I'd typically worth more either private party, or you should at least be getting a higher margin on it Not familiar with CoPilot, but my experience usually is KBB is more accurate
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- How do I determine how much a used car is worth? : r askcarsales - Reddit
Nowadays, people look to buy used cars more than new one The sales of used cars is also increasing worldwide And, now it is easy to determine the value of any used car or any vehicle with the help of used car valuation tool available I personally used OBV used car valuation tool, when we were buying a used car last year
- What are some good resources to check proper values of used cars?
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 of the current market that something like KBB which depends on past (not current) data
- Why have KBB used car prices fallen all of a sudden : r UsedCars - Reddit
Yeah used car prices were inflated because of the lack of new car supply from COVID Supply is now back up, and also interest rates are higher so car payments are higher Used car prices are now dropping back to normal It made very little sense to buy a used car the past few years when new ones weren’t much more
- How dependable is KBB, NADA, Edmunds, etc for car valuation?
The only truly accurate value guides are the ones that dealers and banks use Kelly blue book is the biggest crock of shit I've ever seen We use nada and black book The bottom line, if you like the car, it's in good shape, and is comparable to ones in the area, and you like the company you're dealing with, it's a good deal
- kbb edmunds nada used car price estimate vs actual price (VA)
If I see a car value on kbb edmunds nada as $10k, is that the supposed otd price? If not, what does it include? I've had a problem where I'll see the car worth $10k on those sites, then when I see the advertised $10k price at a dealership, they add tax, tags, registration, and processing fees that can add an additional $2k
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