How Do I Check The Price Of My Car?
Beginning in 1918, Les Kelley produced a list of automobile values and published the “Blue Book of Motor Car Values.” The name “Blue Book” came from the Social Register and meant people could find valuable information inside. To this day, Kelley Blue Book is an authoritative source for car values. Whether you bought a new car and want to make certain you received a fair deal or you own an older car and want to trade it in or sell it, starting with the Kelley Blue Book can save you time. Visit the Kelley Blue Book website and under New Cars, click on a car model under, Search by Category. For example, click “Sedan” if you own a new sedan. This will bring up another window. Enter your ZIP code into the field box when prompted and click “Go.” The Kelley Blue Book site uses your ZIP code to find the price of the car in your area. Select the make of your car. Your selection automatically brings up a list of model types along with their photos. Click the model of your car. Click the year of