Edmunds, KBB, NADA pros and cons

38 messages,  Last post on Jan 11, 2012 at 12:33 PM

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#36 of 38 Re: Is it worth to buy 2006 GMC Envoy or 2007 Toyota Corolla [gmc_envoy] by kirstie_h HOST

Aug 23, 2011 (2:26 pm)

Replying to: gmc_envoy (Aug 23, 2011 2:24 pm)
Welcome!
 
Since this discussion is pretty inactive, I'd encourage you to visit our Real-World Trade-In Values discussion and post the same details, plus the city/state where you're located. It's a great place to get opinions like those you're seeking.

#37 of 38 Use KKB not Edmunds for used car pricing by bar20

Jan 11, 2012 (11:14 am)

Seems like this thread has gone off topic. I have never seen a dealer pull out an Edmunds used car directory.Ever! They all use the Kelley Blue Book for used car values when trading iin your car or buying a used car. If used car values are higher in Edmunds it might be good for the seller if you can convince a buyer that is what the value is. Every library where I live carries the Kelley Blue Book that the dealers use. If you are buying a car whether from a private party or dealer use Kelley Blue Book. But remember it's supply and demand.

#38 of 38 Re: Use KKB not Edmunds for used car pricing [bar20] by qbrozen

Jan 11, 2012 (12:33 pm)

Replying to: bar20 (Jan 11, 2012 11:14 am)
That's definitely not universal. Almost all of the northeast US dealers use Galves (paid subscription only). Some use Black Book. Some use Manheim data. Some use a cup full of bones.
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