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What Is The Value Of 1995 Ford Taurus With 10020 Has Been Siting For 7 Months Now?

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    go to kbb.org or .com
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    Logic101 

    answered 3 years ago

      KBB is a good place to start.  I would also get acquire a local newspaper or auto sales flyer or look in the phone book and find some used car dealers in your area.  What you want to do is find a similar car and see what the asking price is.  Generally the dealers prices are a bit higher than a normal sale price.  

      And individual prices vary widely.  You want to find 3 to 6 vehicles like yours and what they are priced at.  When you have these prices , you can then compare them to the KBB prices (blue book)

      Condition, where you live, and other variables should be taken into account.  One tip - ask a price about 10% higher than you want.  It gives you room to barter.

      And finally there are online auto sales websites that you can browse to help get a true market value for your area.
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      Roselot 

      answered 3 years ago

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