A bluebook value for a vehicle is based upon the Kelley Bluebook standard. Therefore, a person may find the Kelley Bluebook value by checking the KBB website. KBB is the official bluebook website. The Kelley Bluebook is also available for purchase.
There are a few ways where you can find out a used car's bluebook value. I suggest you use a website called www.cars.com or another good site you can use is www.kbb.com.
The bluebook value for a 2010 Saab would vary depending on the condition, rims, and everything. In order to find out what someone would have to out their information in the kelly bluebook website to find the about price of it.
You can find a cars blue book value by either buying your own Official Kelly bluebook so you can look it up whenever or you can look it up on kbb.com and you can review any used car value.
You can look up value here www.kbb.com
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Yes. Although the Kelly Bluebook may be the most well-known and widely accepted resource for determining the value for a used vehicle, other resources do exist. One example of such a system is the "True Market Value" model used by Edmonds.
My uncle died recently - aged 87 - leaving me an old car. I believe there is a so-called bluebook to establish its value. Where could I get hold of this?
The average resale value is about 15,000 dollars.
Try the link below.
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