Ok, I know about KBB and Nada. I can find the retail value, the private party values (excellent/good/poor) and the trade-in values of used cars. What about the wholesale value? I understand that this is the guide the dealers use to determine the price for the cars they sell. I also understand that this value varies daily. Does anyone know of an online source (free would be great, low-cost would be ok) where you can go to get the inside line on the wholesale cost of cars (to better position oneself in bargaining with dealers)?
Saturday, 14 February 2009
fatgirl asked:
Ok, I know about KBB and Nada. I can find the retail value, the private party values (excellent/good/poor) and the trade-in values of used cars. What about the wholesale value? I understand that this is the guide the dealers use to determine the price for the cars they sell. I also understand that this value varies daily. Does anyone know of an online source (free would be great, low-cost would be ok) where you can go to get the inside line on the wholesale cost of cars (to better position oneself in bargaining with dealers)?
Ok, I know about KBB and Nada. I can find the retail value, the private party values (excellent/good/poor) and the trade-in values of used cars. What about the wholesale value? I understand that this is the guide the dealers use to determine the price for the cars they sell. I also understand that this value varies daily. Does anyone know of an online source (free would be great, low-cost would be ok) where you can go to get the inside line on the wholesale cost of cars (to better position oneself in bargaining with dealers)?
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