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Where can I find the Blue Book resale values of various Honda Accords?

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guruonmyshoe | 1 year, 5 months ago
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The Blue Book value for an automobile refers to the sale price listed in the Kelley Blue Book. This consumer guide to car pricing was first published in 1993 and became the nation’s #1 automotive-selling book, prompting the launch the following website in 1995.

http://www.kbb.com/

The Kelley Blue Book website provides a price listing for most makes and models of cars, including Honda Accords, younger than 22 years old. If you’re looking for a Honda Accord older than 21 years, you’ll need to purchase the Early Model Car Guide by calling the Kelley Blue Book Customer Service Department at 1-800-258-3266, option 2.

In addition to providing the values for new and used cars, used powersport prices are also listed online. Powersport vehicles include motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles, and personal watercrafts. KBB is also an excellent resource for research, reviews, news, and used car listings.

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hikalotbird | 1 year, 5 months ago
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The NADA maintains a listing of the value of all cars, new and used. They list the three values of a car: trade-in, wholesale, and retail. The retail is the most expensive value a car could be worth. Most cars fall between the trade-in and wholesale levels. Few cars are in such good condition that they could be listed as retail.
For years, I would go to my public library and they maintained the NADA book in the reference section. I could not check this book out, but never needed to. I looked up the page I needed and copied it.
Now, the NADA has this same resource online. And it’s free! Find your Accord, add or subtract the necessary parameters for the car and you will get a price. Go to nada.com to see the prices.

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