Seems like your sister was talking about the Kelly Blue Book value that can be accessed at kbb.com. It is simply a service to determine the average value of a car depending on conditions such as mileage, model and year. It is helpful when it comes to buying and selling the vehicle.
I own a used car but my car is in top condition. I heard about this Old Car Values Bluebook. Where can I obtain an Old Car Values Bluebook?
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I am selling my 1994 Pontiac Bonneville. I would like to know where I can find an old car values bluebook online?
There are a few ways where you can find out a used car's bluebook value. I suggest you use a website called www.cars.com or another good site you can use is www.kbb.com.
Bluebooks for car values can be found from many different sources. The most reliable online source for car values is the official Kelley Blue Book website.
The car values blue book is often used to find out the price of a new or used car. In order to educate yourself about cars, you should check out YouTube tutorial videos or read books about cars.
Basically, what you will find is a list of car makes and models, and styles. For example; 2003 Honda Civic, LX, Sedan. Then, it will list the varying values of that car based upon condition, such as poor, fair, good... Using this will help you value your car for resale or for insurance purposes.
Contact the manufacture or look it up in a Bluebook of gun values.
My uncle died recently - aged 87 - leaving me an old car. I believe there is a so-called bluebook to establish its value. Where could I get hold of this?
You should go on kijiji for your local city and search for a car bluebook. I am sure you will be able to find a used one at a good price. I would definitely check there first.
They use a price guide (NADA, Bluebook, etc.). You can look these values up yourself online or at a library (maybe at your bank, too).
Check Bluebook "Standard Catalog of Firearms 2008 or 2009" to find values or mfg date