When it comes to figuring out the used car retail value, you need to first know the facts. Including the car year, the make, model, how much mileage, etc. You have to take into consideration the condition the car is in, as most calculation sites ask you to list it as poor, fair, good or excellent. Most used cars will fall under fair or good. You can plug this information into a website for Edmunds or the Kelley Blue Book. Other sites like eBay, have a special car section. After you have gotten your data from these sites, average these together and you will have a pretty good idea of the accepted value of a particular car.
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