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All you Toyota guys must be little tiny people. KBB, NADA, etc are all pointless values to look at. Vehicles are only worth what people will pay for them. The way to look at prices is to look on Craigslist and see what others are selling them for. When it comes to trade-in values, you need to have access to the auction websites to see what vehicles are currently bringing to accurately judge fair trade in values.
All you Toyota guys must be little tiny people. KBB, NADA, etc are all pointless values to look at. Vehicles are only worth what people will pay for them. The way to look at prices is to look on Craigslist and see what others are selling them for.
Quote from: jackelope on September 29, 2010, 12:46:01 PMAll you Toyota guys must be little tiny people. KBB, NADA, etc are all pointless values to look at. Vehicles are only worth what people will pay for them. The way to look at prices is to look on Craigslist and see what others are selling them for. When it comes to trade-in values, you need to have access to the auction websites to see what vehicles are currently bringing to accurately judge fair trade in values.Hey now Josh - I am only 5'6" My tacoma is just fine! And as for the auto auctions, this is a true way to see what your vehicle will trade for. Auto dealers are constantly pricing / searching / buying vehicles from auto auctions to replenish inventory or find a specific vehicle... Your best deals will can come from these auctions as well if you can find someone that is a wholesaler... The normal consumer has no clue if a vehicle came from one of these auctions and most will tell you it was a trade in and make up some story.. I have witnessed this first hand and in most cases this is where huge or above normal profit margins are made.
He might be waiting for awhile.