More than 60 percent of cars, vans, and trucks on the road are 12 years old or older, and the used-car business is booming -- yet most consumers don't know how much to ask for their vehicle when selling it, or what to pay when buying a used car. Everyone has heard of the qBlue Bookq value of a used car, but until 1993, the Blue Book was sold only to auto dealers, financial institutions, and other businesses. Now anyone can own this recognized authority in used vehicle pricing -- the only guide to cover up to 15 years of values. Updated twice a year, the consumer edition of the Kelley Blue Book: -- Includes the VIN (Vehicle information Number), original list price, and two retail values (for qgoodq and qexcellentq condition) on both domestic and imported vehicles, from 1982 through 1996 -- Gives acceptable mileage ranges for each year of production -- Tells how specific optional factory features (sun roofs, sound systems, power accessories, and transmission types) should affect the asking price -- Provides easy-to-use schedules listing yearly retail values for optional factory equipment The introduction explains how to use the various tables and the difference between an qexcellentq and a qgoodq vehicle. It details the kind of reconditioning consumers should perform before putting their vehicle on the market, and alerts buyers to the not-so-obvious reconditioning dealers often perform.Updated twice a year, the consumer edition of the Kelley Blue Book: -- Includes the VIN (Vehicle information Number), original list price, and two retail values (for aquot;goodaquot; and aquot;excellentaquot; condition) on both domestic and imported vehicles, ...
Title | : | Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide July-December 1997 |
Author | : | Kelley Blue Book |
Publisher | : | - 1997-05-01 |
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