How do you find the value of a used automobile?
There are several trusted sources for researching recommended prices for used automobiles. However, the guidelines can be general and not factor in how common or rare a vehicle is in your area and whether it could command a better price. To find the accurate sale value of a used car or truck, you need to look at both local and national sources. Go online and visit car sale research sites like Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds or NADA Guides You can find recommended prices by make, model, year, mileage, features and condition. Some sites may bring up current listings for used vehicles, with the ability to search by area. If you find that there is only one specific model of the car you’re interested in within a 100-mile area, expect that vehicle to be priced higher than the Blue Book value. Look in the newspaper auto classified sections for used vehicle listings. View both the dealer ads and the for-sale-by-owner listings. Compare those prices to what you saw on the Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds s