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There is a Black Book car value website in which you fill in your specs and zip code, but you have to give email address for it to send the info to you.

http://www.carworks.com/form_4031.asp?noredirect=1&RefId=99918&affdata=nbsem-318-177-fcdlxgn

At the Kelley Blue Book sight, it will give you the price online.

Using 4-door (sedan) in good condition, listed price is $10,800. This will vary with zip code.

http://www.kbb.com/

2007-01-24 11:54:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

This Site Might Help You.

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what is the black book value of a 2002 honda civic lx with 55k?

2015-08-10 11:39:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If it was a M/T Accord, or if it was an 04 with a Carfax, I would definitely recommend that one, but with the transmission issues already stated, and the lack of a carfax (sounds very fishy, every used car has some sort of report, and if they can get it for the Civic its very strange that they wont for the Accord, especially with the tranny issue) is enough reason to stay away from that particular Accord. PS I own a 2005 Accord EX V-6 coupe with the 6 speed manual and Navi unit. I absolutely love it. It has plenty of power for any daily needs, interior space and luxury is great (backseat not as nice as a sedan, but much more comfy than most coupes) with a good set of snow tires it handles Maine winters just as well as my old Subaru did, and my car currently has 160,000 miles on it, with brakes being the most costly maintenance so far!!!

2016-03-16 04:03:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i sell honda cars an trucks. you can look on the net. look at www.nadaguides.com. do NOT look at kbb.com. banks dont use it an neither should you!! if you want TRUE value, take it to a dealer, honda or not, an ask how much they would pay you for it. theyll ask what you wanna trade on, but tell them you just wanna sell it. black book is something for dealers only, and it refers to wholesale value. to find wholesale ask the buyer!! fyi if its clean id guess a black book value at 8,500ish. good luck.

2007-01-24 11:50:27 · answer #4 · answered by thekid3477 2 · 1 0

It's definitely possible, that's for sure

2016-08-09 00:57:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

is anyone able to tell me what is the right answer for this question?

2016-08-23 16:06:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

first of all, its blue book, and you can calculate specific values at www.kbb.com

2007-01-24 11:37:56 · answer #7 · answered by American Idle 5 · 0 2

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