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Variations in book values.... Posted by Mike Lynch [Email] (#81) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Mike Lynch) on Tue, 1 Oct 2002 21:23:56 In Reply to: Re: Inspection at dealer......, Scott Bowerman, Tue, 1 Oct 2002 21:06:07 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Here in So Cal Saabs aren't so popular so KBB is closer to the truth out here. NADA and Black Book aren't used out west. And the books are guides to be then adjusted for the market. I assume you got the KBB info off their website. You can't get the actual wholesale figure from the website, only licensed dealers get that info and the actual Kelley Blue Book wholesale figure for the car is $13,975 if you don't add for the HK sound as premium. You probably selected "good" or better as the condition. I would use "fair" on the KBB site to get a more accurate estimate, not because of the actual condition of the car, but the condition of the market. What with all the 0% and factory incentives, the car may be excellent, but the market is fair. When most Saabs sell for sticker, than they will bring full book value as used cars as the actual Kelley Blue Book has the original MSRP right next to the book value.
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