What’s The Best Way To Sell A Car? How Do I Determine What Price To Sell?
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Check out Kelly blue book value. It will give the the average of the trade in value
If it were me, I would check for resale price with Kelly Blue Book (www.kbb.com), and sites I would List on is Autotrader.com which list’s itself on about 3 other sites, i would list on automart.com, and autoextra.com. Also I would knock the KBB Price down maybe $1000-$2000 if you can afford it, if not try from $100-$1000 off the price they offer you. It will get you a good profit, cause it would be higher than a dealers resale.
Look in your local newspaper classified ads and see what other people are “asking” for similar cars. Check kbb.com and nadaguides.com for “trade-in” and “retail” (dealer) prices. If you sell to an individual, the price should be in between these two prices.
Advertise on craigslist.com for free. Advertise on eBay for a fee. Put an ad in your local “auto trader” magazine, found at your local supermarket. Put a “for sale” sign in the window of your car.
Kelly Blue Book
There are lots of web sites that will give you an estimate. Here’s one: https://www.thinkcu.com/black_book/used_set.html
Google around for a while and find web sites where you can post your listing online. If you sell to individuals you will get a better price than if you sold to dealers, although it might take you a while to sell to individuals.
google Kelly Blue Book and go from there