The kelly blue book retail for that car, should come to around $8860, with a trade in value on it of between $4800 and $6200 depending on the actual condition of the car. You can check the value yourself at www.kbb.com
2006-06-13 06:28:04
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answered by Travis H 2
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Don't use Kelley Blue Book- Most Financial Instituitions (banks) use the NADA guide. They look at trade value and retail value, depending on the customer's credit situation.
2006-06-13 07:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some good cars to start with - Ford Fusion, Chevy Malibu, Subaru Legacy, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Buick LaCrosse. Good luck
2016-03-27 02:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Kelly Blue Book isn't used very much any more. Banks and lenders use NADA and being in the car business I can use my dealer screen to give you not what Kelly blue book will say but what the bank will say and also I can tell you what your car is worth if you want to trade....ie what the dealership will more then likely give you....let me know what you want
2006-06-13 06:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Great point, but I'm not 100%
2016-08-07 23:49:10
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answered by ? 4
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I often end up submitting the same thing on other sites
2016-08-22 23:41:50
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answered by ? 4
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http://www.kbb.com/
2006-06-13 06:26:34
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answered by dh1977 7
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kbb.com
2006-06-13 06:25:34
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answered by ? 4
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