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<blockquote data-quote="SVT X 2" data-source="post: 61624" data-attributes="member: 344"><p><strong>Just A Tidbit:</strong></p><p></p><p>As far as I know, and from what I've experienced... most financial institutions use the NADA bluebook for vehicle values, not Kelly, not Edmunds. They do also have a 'special vehicle' or 'collector car' book value. I found this out pricing out a '95 R. I'm assuming this might be affiliated with the NADA books.</p><p></p><p>Now bluebook values are for people to bargain with, dealers/wholesalers, or for people who have to take out a loan for a vehicle (moi), and doesn't necessarily mean that's how little or how much you should sell the vehcle for. Some people just flat out feel a vehicle is worth more than the next guy thinks. It also sometimes depends on the area in the US you are located. It seems vehicles up here (MN) are fetching more and are being sold for more than the same or equivilant vehicle is down south.</p><p></p><p>If she's gonna sell it, she better do it within the next year as the next possible owner would still be able to obtain a collateral loan for the vehicle (where the vehicle's title is used to put a lein on it for the loan) if need be, and it could be easier to sell that way. Past that period, if the prospect buyer doesn't have all the cash, they could still more than likely get a loan, but a personal/non-collateral, higher interest loan.</p><p></p><p>Some things to think about....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT X 2, post: 61624, member: 344"] [b]Just A Tidbit:[/b] As far as I know, and from what I've experienced... most financial institutions use the NADA bluebook for vehicle values, not Kelly, not Edmunds. They do also have a 'special vehicle' or 'collector car' book value. I found this out pricing out a '95 R. I'm assuming this might be affiliated with the NADA books. Now bluebook values are for people to bargain with, dealers/wholesalers, or for people who have to take out a loan for a vehicle (moi), and doesn't necessarily mean that's how little or how much you should sell the vehcle for. Some people just flat out feel a vehicle is worth more than the next guy thinks. It also sometimes depends on the area in the US you are located. It seems vehicles up here (MN) are fetching more and are being sold for more than the same or equivilant vehicle is down south. If she's gonna sell it, she better do it within the next year as the next possible owner would still be able to obtain a collateral loan for the vehicle (where the vehicle's title is used to put a lein on it for the loan) if need be, and it could be easier to sell that way. Past that period, if the prospect buyer doesn't have all the cash, they could still more than likely get a loan, but a personal/non-collateral, higher interest loan. Some things to think about.... [/QUOTE]
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