So what is Blue Book Kelly? Blue Book Kelly is used by millions of people to find their cars true value. Blue Book Kelly is an easy to use assistance in which you can input your car specs to find the value of it, at this moment! So overall Blue Book Kelly is a premium choice for helping find you the right price listing so you don’t end up getting screwed. Blue Book Kelly, one of the most helpful car sites on the net!
> So what is Blue Book Kelly? Blue Book Kelly is used by millions of people to find their cars true value. Blue Book Kelly is an easy to use assistance
in which you can input your car specs to find the value of it, at this
moment! So overall Blue Book Kelly is a premium choice for helping find you
the right price listing so you don't end up getting screwed. Blue Book
Kelly, one of the most helpful car sites on the net!
After using NADA(generally a monthly publication),
BlackBook(generally a weekly publication), and Blue Book(which I never
saw/consulted until near retirement from running my auto sales business),
I'd need to say that depending on one's purpose, some combination PLUS sales
brochures from auctions in one's region are really necessary to offer
competent guides--and that needs to be modified by one's personal experience
AND gut feeling to approach more nearly accurate evaluation.
To buy, BlackBook often helps convince the seller to accept lower
price. To sell at retail, NADA often helps raise the buyer's thinking; so
does BlueBook's generous prices. Really nice, rare, puffs deserve to have
the books thrown out the window. Other junkers don't deserve consideration
of even the cheapest book-values. Not trying to shirk responsibility, in the
end, the car in question is worth what ever price a person is willing to pay
for it.
Honestly, I've paid a price that exceeds BlackBook's 'extra-clean
wholesale', NADA's 'full retail after adding for all extras AND for low
mileage', and 'highest BlueBook's retail rating'--and that car be among the
next to sell and turn quite a profit to us and greatly satisfy the buyer.
Another interesting bit: I've seen a car bought for $500 by a dealer who
happily sold it untouched to another dealer for $1800. That buyer sold it
to a 3rd dealer for $2700. This 3rd dealer, after detailing it, took it to a
wholesale auction and sold it to a 4th dealer for $4200. Every dealer was
happy, and quite likely that 4th one sold it it to a retail purchaser whom
he made happy with his purchase. Everyone was happy, and it goes to show
how differently a person looks at the same vehicle. BTW, I was not
interesting in buying it back at any of the subsequent prices: I was the one
who initially bought it for $500 as a bank repossession!!! s
IleneDover@mailcity.com - 29 Jul 2005 17:43 GMT
The folks asking about vehicle values in a NG are not generally
interested in wholesale pricing among dealers. They are looking
to sell their vehicle to another person at the best price. That
is why I suggest nadaguides.com as the best source for them. The
nadaguides.com is updated weekly and reflects prices a week
BEFORE printed reports can do so.
mike hunt
> > So what is Blue Book Kelly? Blue Book Kelly is used by millions of people
> to find their cars true value. Blue Book Kelly is an easy to use assistance
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> interesting in buying it back at any of the subsequent prices: I was the one
> who initially bought it for $500 as a bank repossession!!! s