What is the book price of my used car?
The book price of your car may also be referred to as any of the following: black book price, blue book price, book value, KBB price, NADA price, or Edmunds price. All of these mean the same thing, but may vary slightly. These are pricing guidelines established for most all used cars, used by dealerships and private-sellers alike. Some actually publish a book and most all have online pricing. How do I determine the price of my used car? To determine the price of your used car, go to any of the following websites: Keley Blue Book – www.kbb.com Edmunds – www.edmunds.com NADA – www.nadaguides.com You are looking for the Private Party Value of your car. This is an estimate of the price you should expect to receive when selling your used car to another individual. How should I price my car according to the book value? This is always a tricky one. Price your car at book value or higher, if your car is in high demand, hard to find, or uniquely customized. If your car is fairly popular and the