dereksbicycles
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How reliable are those prices? Are they accurate? I see ad all the times on craigslist. You see, a vehicle may be worth $2300 in fair condition. $2700 in good condtion. $3200 in excellent condition. That is according to KBB pricing.
Now you may see that the seller claims that the vehicle is $2300 in fair condtion according to KBB. You can have the vehicle for $1500. $800 below KBB!!! What a deal!!?? Is that how you are supposed to sell a vehicle?
See, I may see that a vehicle is priced at $1500, but someone else is selling a similar vehicle for $1200. That means the $800 below KBB may not look as golden as it may look.
I would think that maybe 95% of the vehicles sells below KBB value so getting a vehicle below KBB is not such a great deal. It is what the market dictate and what someone would pay. Not some KBB stuffs.
A lot of you know more about vehicle than I do. I am sure you can guess which 5% or so vehicles may sell at or even above KBB prices.
So, I would love to hear about KBB from other people.
Now you may see that the seller claims that the vehicle is $2300 in fair condtion according to KBB. You can have the vehicle for $1500. $800 below KBB!!! What a deal!!?? Is that how you are supposed to sell a vehicle?
See, I may see that a vehicle is priced at $1500, but someone else is selling a similar vehicle for $1200. That means the $800 below KBB may not look as golden as it may look.
I would think that maybe 95% of the vehicles sells below KBB value so getting a vehicle below KBB is not such a great deal. It is what the market dictate and what someone would pay. Not some KBB stuffs.
A lot of you know more about vehicle than I do. I am sure you can guess which 5% or so vehicles may sell at or even above KBB prices.
So, I would love to hear about KBB from other people.