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- Most accurate value estimator? KBB vs. CoPilot vs. NADA : r . . . - Reddit
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 sold out and are now inflating valuations to support dealership margins
- What are some good resources to check proper values of used cars . . .
You find similar used cars, as close as possible to the exact car you're looking at, and get quotes KBB, Black Book and NADA are not very useful in this market The only reasonable benchmark is what other cars are selling for
- Finding a cars value 2 years ago? : r cars - Reddit
Finding a car's value 2 years ago? My mother is currently in the middle of a divorce and she asked me to find out how much her cars where worth in May of 2020 Anyone know a webpage where I can find historical values of vehicles? It's going to be for court, so the more reputable the better Thanks for any help with this! Edit: problem solved
- A formula for calculating a Used Car Value Score : r carbuying - Reddit
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 $1900 The Used Car Value Score was only 15 2, much lower than the other cars I was considering, most of which had scores from 30-55
- Best way to price used car? : r askcarsales - Reddit
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 to come up with a private sale number vs dealer advertisements Are there any databases that show the prices of completed sales? Archived post
- Are there any sites that track average historical list price for a . . .
Is there any site where I can search for a vehicle and find what the average list price or sale price was maybe 6-8 months ago? It would definitely help as a reference point for negotiations For used vehicles? I highly doubt it There's so many variables when it comes to evaluating used vehicle values that even the numbers sites provide for today are nothing more than estimates Besides, what
- “Market value” of my car after insurance claim : r AusLegal - Reddit
Market value is that, the value of your car today in the overinflated market I know my valuer can see the amount cars have sold for on carsales com au sold prices rather than the sale price is what you need to try and show them
- Calculating a lease - how do I work out the residual value of . . . - Reddit
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 forums, but I don’t know if they have info for the uk and on this vehicle specifically yet
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