www.kbb.com or www.edmunds.com
2006-11-27 05:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you go to www.theaa.com and look under motoring services you find a section "whats my car really worth". You will need to put in the required information and you will then be provided with a value. The system uses CAP (Black Book) which is the guide used by most of the motor trade.
2006-11-28 02:32:30
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answer #2
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answered by Semore 2
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Hello,
You can refer to "Glasses Guide", this used to give ALL makes & models of cars (all types & sizes) and there related values, and current market values.
**I think they still publish this and there might even be an online version (but dont quote me on that though!).
**You should be able to Yahoo or Google for the exact details.
IR
2006-11-27 05:33:56
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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you can look at the parkers guide,or take the car into a dealer and ask them to value it,they may only give you a auction price but it will help,also look through auto trader.
2006-11-28 06:44:30
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answered by damian 4
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look at the parkers guide that will give you an approx value to your car
2006-12-01 02:23:44
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answered by martin r 5
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use either parkers guide or glasses guide, both are very good ( i've just used both of them as i am in the middle of buying a new car)
good luck.
2006-11-27 10:02:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Use this website, seems to be more accurate than Kelly Blue Book, at lleast it is for me. www.edmunds.com. Good Luck
2006-11-27 05:34:37
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answered by Military Man 2
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www.kbb.com (Kelley Blue Book)
2006-11-27 05:25:44
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answered by Aisha 2
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