Toyota does not produce a car called the Amazon. In general, the Blue Book value of a car will vary based on the age, mileage, and condition of the car.
A bluebook value for a vehicle is based upon the Kelley Bluebook standard. Therefore, a person may find the Kelley Bluebook value by checking the KBB website. KBB is the official bluebook website. The Kelley Bluebook is also available for purchase.
The bluebook value for a 2010 Saab would vary depending on the condition, rims, and everything. In order to find out what someone would have to out their information in the kelly bluebook website to find the about price of it.
the 'bluebook'
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if its a v6 $5. If its a 22re then around $2200-4500.
The average resale value is about 15,000 dollars.
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?
Try the link below.
www.kbb.com look it up Im actually looking at buying an 87 supra right now. if its a mk3 supra then I wouldn't pay more than 2500 for a car.
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Try the Kelly bluebook web site and you can enter in all of the information and it will tell you. I think it is kellybluebook.com
Available at bookstores and Amazon. Library copies may be several years od, out of date.