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The internet, local newspapers, auto dealers ads are some of the few places you may start your research for used car prices. It all comes down to the make of your vehicle, brand and year that you want, the rest is up to you to decide.
Once can find used car price guides from a variety of different sources. This includes price guide books such as Parkers, as well as used car pricing sites such as NADAguides.
There are many online shops that sell used car. Amazon.com is one of online shop that sells used car with any kind of models and prices. You can visit www.amazon.com
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Another great and accurate source of used car prices is http://www.nadaguides.com which is the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA).
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To find used car prices, you can ask a car salesman or someone else who has a job in cars. Online is not always the best place to find prices unless you want to buy the car online. Even then, you might not get a warranty.
Every area has different used car dealerships. Your best bet is to visit all of them, talk to the managers and write down prices and discounts, then eliminate the highest priced stores and go with the lowest bidder.
Edmunds.com is a very good place to look up the prices of used cars. They show you the prices of used cars based on the miles and conditions of the car.