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  2. What is the actual cash value of my car? | AOL

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    Trade-in value is typically the lowest of the values for a car. Private party resale value: This is the value you can expect to sell your car at directly to a private buyer. Your vehicle will be ...

  3. Kelley Blue Book | Wikipedia

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    For used cars, Kelley Blue Book provides typical listing price, certified pre-owned price, trade-in value and private party value. [20] [21] Kelley Blue Book also offers expert and consumer vehicle reviews and ratings, and 5-year cost to own information for new cars. [22] [23]

  4. How to buy a car from a private seller | AOL

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    Steps to buying a car from a private seller. Buying a used car from a private seller may be more complicated than purchasing a certified pre-owned used vehicle from a dealership. Although both ...

  5. Used car | Wikipedia

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    Private-party price is the price expected to pay if buying from an individual. A private-party seller is hoping to get more money than they would with a trade-in to a dealer. A private-party buyer is hoping to pay less than the dealer retail price. The growth of the Internet has fueled the availability of information on the prices of used cars ...

  6. How To Find the True Value of Your Car | AOL

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    The first step in finding out the exact value of your car is to evaluate it objectively. According to Kelly Blue Book, owners overvalue their vehicles when setting an asking price. Note features ...

  7. Black Book (National Auto Research) | Wikipedia

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    Black Book collects data from wholesale auctions it attends in person or online, applies adjustments and compares them against dealer advertised prices. Access is restricted because it requires subscriptions, but public access to its price search features are accessible through third party sites such as Newcars.com. [4] Assessing car value is dependent on several factors including make, model ...

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