Kelley Blue Book ripoff
Ever try to trade in a car to a dealer and find out that the value of your trade-in wasn't as high as you expected? Chances are, the dealer quoted a Kelley Blue Book number when he lowballed you.
I've suspected the KBB values were low for years now, and apparently so have others. If you'd like to see a true market value for your vehicle (and you'd be foolish not to know that before taking your car to a dealer), try looking up similar auctions on ebay, or check Edmunds pricing instead. And if a dealer shows you a Kelley Blue Book value when taking in your car, rest assured they think they're taking in a sucker.. hook, line and sinker.
I've suspected the KBB values were low for years now, and apparently so have others. If you'd like to see a true market value for your vehicle (and you'd be foolish not to know that before taking your car to a dealer), try looking up similar auctions on ebay, or check Edmunds pricing instead. And if a dealer shows you a Kelley Blue Book value when taking in your car, rest assured they think they're taking in a sucker.. hook, line and sinker.
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