Anybody know a site where i can get accurate book value for vehicles?

msm

Well-known member
Phone 3 dealers and ask them for a trade in value.
Scan Autotrader for similar year models and it should give you retail value. Be prepared to expect a huge difference.

Phone your insurance and ask them what the value of the vehicle is (and how they value it - e.g. retail value, replacement value, etc). If it is your current vehicle, should be easy. If it is a vehicle you don't have, tell them you're thinking of purchasing and after all the questions, they should give you the insured value.

May not answer your question directly, but hope it helps ...
 

muqs

New member
Kisho135i said:
i'm gonna buy everything for 110, its worth it!

Yip dude, definitely worth it. i would recommend anyone buying a car to get the Car Check report. Plus you can see a sample report online :thumbs:
 

Imraan

Events Organiser
Kisho135i said:
insurance will work well. Thanks

Google car value, you will see a nissan link, click on it and there is about 5 steps and you will get an accurate value of your car. I tried it ...It is great.:=):
 

AshG108

///Member
thanks guys, seems like you are doing good marketing for the company i worked for until dec last year he he he!
 

calypso

///Member
M3's dont work so well for book value. Because they are so dependent on condition. My e36 has a book of like 80k, but ive been offered nearly double for it.
 
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