Use kbb. Than put the price a little higher. Remember it should be like 3 grand cheaper than you bought it.
2007-01-18 11:23:54
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answered by Krazyk78 1
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Prices are also based on location. Enter your information at kbb.com or nada.com, and see what they tell you. There are several different values, but if you are selling it yourself, you need the private party value. If you are trading it in, you obviously need the trade in value. If you were a dealer selling it on a lot, you would use the retail value.
2007-01-18 11:24:23
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answered by J.R. 6
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Sounds interested
2016-08-09 00:21:01
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answered by ? 4
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Good place to get an estimate is at www.kbb.com. It tells you the exact prices in your area. Good luck!
2007-01-18 11:32:36
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answered by MissCar D 1
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Wow, Thankss! just what I was looking for. I tried looking for the answer on other websites but I couldn't find them.
2016-08-23 15:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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look at kelly blue book on line it will put you in the ball park
2007-01-18 12:11:28
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answered by bone g 3
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http://www.kbb.com/kbb/UsedCars/default.aspx
Kelley Blue book website
Tried it myself, and it works well.
2007-01-18 11:23:59
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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