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how old do you have to be to drive a 2.0 L car?
as much as it doesas much as someone is willing to pay!
What is the value of the pontaic solstice?
See kbb.comBest price for my 90 4dr 1.5L Civic DX?
anywhere from $.99-$250,000 to infinity and beyond. look at the Bentley.What is the most luxurious mini-van on the market today?
not as much as landmore if it is american
less if rice burnier
Try Parkers they give the price guides for different makes and moddels also try being more specific
http://www.parkers.co.uk/
Depends on the car.
i am thinking about buying a 1998 gmc jimmy is it a good SUV?
Try www.kbb.com.
Look it up in the current NADA blue book. They are available in most libraries.
Used car help!! i smell something fishy or am i wrong?
im from the uk and we use the parkers guide, or glasses guide, thats what the insurance companies use as well.but i get the feeling your asking to be smart about something
Should I sell my car private party or trade it in?
Check edmunds.com or kbb.com or nada.com these web sites will give you a good idea of how much the car is worth.I would offer some where between trade in price & private sale price,never pay the retail price.Good LuckWhich car is good for beginners, Indica Xeta or Alto ?
this depends on the :age
mileage
condition
equipment
what happens when you get your car repossesed?
All these will determine the ACV ( actual cash value ) There are other factors . such as demand, special models or limited editions .. Its good to get THE BLUE BOOK and look up your auto.
whats the best conbination to make a 7M-GTE as fast as possible?
Depends where, what car, what time of year, and in what condition.I'm thinking of trading in my car for a smaller car. What is a good choice?
KBB is pretty much worthless as a guide. The actual selling prices of comparable vehicles will be somewhere between half their listed prices and twice their listed prices, most of the time.
Is the interest rate on a car loan for a BMW $9.00 a month if it is 9%?
Edmunds and NADA are more realistic, but not perfect.
How much off the ticket price (MSRP) should/can I ask at the car dealer (toyota)?
Ever notice how whenever someone advertises a car for sale they say "below blue book!" If everyone is selling cars below blue book (and except for certain cult cars, like MR2 and RX-7s and such, they are...in those cases it's ABOVE blue book), well then, BLUE BOOK VALUE IS WRONG.
I heard that if you buy/lease a new car deal you can take it back within 10 days. Is this true?
A good guide is to look at Ebay completed listings, taking into account only ones where reserve was met. Those are actual prices that people agreed to pay. (except for the auctions that were screwed over by deadbeats, of course)
Do you get a better deal at a Car supermarket or a dealers? also can you trust car supermarkets?
If you're looking for a published price guide, you want black book. It's based on actual surveys of wholesale auction prices. I've never tried it, but I've read accounts of car salesmen having the wind leave their sails at the sight of it in the hand of a customer. If you know what the dealer likely paid for a car, you can negotiate a fair profit the dealer and a good price for you, or you can get a good idea what you could sell your car for.
I thought Toyotas were suppose to be reliable?
edit: Also, most (pretty much all, actually) American cars depreciate faster than their Japanese counterparts.
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