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I'm trying to sell my car, but not sure what I should set my asking price to. I've looked at KBB, Edmunds, and Nada and they all have wide range in private party value. Should I just take the average? Is one of them more accurate than the others? Is there some other source I should look up?

2007-07-20 13:08:38 · 4 answers · asked by thisguyisbored 1 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

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I would trust Edmunds the most since it is (supposedly) based on actual sales data. KBB has always seemed highly inflated to me. Not sure about NADA. Unless you're in a rush to sell it, I'd price it below KBB but above Edmunds and state that in the ad (i.e. "$XXX below Kelley Blue Book!" -- I'm assuming KBB is showing the highest price of the three, it always seems to). If you don't get any interest after a few weeks, you know it's time to lower the price.

I would also suggest checking your local http://craigslist.com, although I don't think the '99 Tiburon is a very common car. That will give you "real world" asking prices. You can also check sale prices on http://motors.ebay.com, though bidders tend to low ball on those auctions since they must also pay for shipping.

2007-07-20 13:56:13 · answer #1 · answered by nevergonnaletyoudown 4 · 0 0

the cost they're asking is interior of broker retail specs. that's constantly a distinctive value than in case you purchase it from Joe Schmo down the line. sellers have greater overhead than a private proprietor. That being reported, you will desire to probably get them right down to $3500 with out lots opposition. fairly on a base type with 100k and what looks like an excellent dent in the passenger door. It wasn't pushed into the floor. 98k in 9 years interprets to below 11k miles a year. The national prevalent is 15k. everyone could have issues of a take carry of in the event that they don't function it top. Any make is liable to untimely placed on if the motive force is incapable. This year Tiburon did have issues of front wheel bearings. i could make confident the promoting broker exams all 4 to be secure. additionally make confident if his 3/3500 guarantee consists of the powertrain or is it basically bumper to bumper. what's going to they cover if the take carry of does pass in the guaranty? Ask any question you are able to think of of. Tires stable or do they only bypass inspection? replace into the timing belt completed at 60,000? How do the different belts look? color of coolant and trans fluid? Get the VIN and speak to a broker to envision on guarantee fix historic previous.

2016-10-22 05:02:23 · answer #2 · answered by xie 4 · 0 0

Just take the average.

2007-07-20 13:16:44 · answer #3 · answered by liz 2 · 0 0

edmunds

2007-07-20 13:10:31 · answer #4 · answered by RAIHAN J 1 · 0 0

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