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current kbb pricing on terminators
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<blockquote data-quote="Fireguy615" data-source="post: 7882717" data-attributes="member: 48045"><p>I didn't realize our cars were collectible:shrug: don't they have to be 20+years?? I looked at NADAguides under the Collectible section and all they have is the 2000 Cobra R and GT supercars from 05/06.</p><p></p><p>Most larger banks and credit unions use the NADA books as their value bibles. Dealerships, especially smaller ones will use NADA, KBB and the 1 book everyone forgets about, the Kelley Black Book to determine values of cars they buy and sell, and then they will try to sell at whichever one is highest. </p><p></p><p>Plus there is the money they have into the car to consider. If they pay too much to acquire the car, which happens all the time, then their price out the other side is drastically affected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fireguy615, post: 7882717, member: 48045"] I didn't realize our cars were collectible:shrug: don't they have to be 20+years?? I looked at NADAguides under the Collectible section and all they have is the 2000 Cobra R and GT supercars from 05/06. Most larger banks and credit unions use the NADA books as their value bibles. Dealerships, especially smaller ones will use NADA, KBB and the 1 book everyone forgets about, the Kelley Black Book to determine values of cars they buy and sell, and then they will try to sell at whichever one is highest. Plus there is the money they have into the car to consider. If they pay too much to acquire the car, which happens all the time, then their price out the other side is drastically affected. [/QUOTE]
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