The trade in value of a 2007 Pontiac GTO will vary from car to car. Factors that affect the trade in value include mileage and the general state of the car itself.
As much as the dealership was willing to give you. Value of the vehicle depends on options, mileage, overall condition, demand, and retention value. What you're trading it in towards will also affect it... you'll get more to trade it in for a new car than for a used car.
You will get the book value of the car. You will get what the car was worth before the crash. Any previous damage will affect the cars value.
You need to get the blue book value for your vehicle. This provides you with the value of the car depending on make, model, modifications and mileage. Then you will know how much to list it for.
It can affect the cost, fuel guzzler tax.
The mileage is how many miles the car has travelled, the total mileage is shown on the speedometer dial.
The more mileage on a car the more wear and tear on the engine and transmission witch in turn can cause it to have problems.
Yes, if the added length adds weight to the vehicle. The more the car weighs the less fuel mileage it will get.
can't really understand your question. you mean how to find out how much a car can be sold? you can check out some free car classifieds sites and compare prices to get idea with regards to how much is the value of a car. the mileage and condition of the car is a great factor when pricing a car.
The selling price of a GMC Envoy will depend on the year of the car, the amount of mileage on the car, and the overall condition of the car. The newer the car, the more value it will have. Older cars or those that have high mileage often sell for a lot less.
It's simple, really. The more you drive your car, the more miles you put on the engine, and in turn you put more wear and tear on the engine and its major and minor components. And if it has a history of accidents the value will go down even more.
You can sell a car for whatever someone will pay. Unless you are selling a car that is in high demand, or a car that is very rare, or has extremely low mileage, it is unlikely you can sell it for more than book value.