You can look up the value on Kelly blue book. This site has a listing of all cars, by year, and their value, based on the car's condition when sold.
The best site to find classic car values is at vintageoldcars dot com. That site has a listing of all old cars and their current market value to collectors.
You can find the true car value of your car at truevaluecars dot com. That is the best site to find the best value for your current car and future cars available.
The best site for looking up car book values is kbb.com. They offer many different levels of value. From Fair, Good, Great and will give you a value based on select questions. Another good source for car information and values (new and used) is cars.com.
The key step is making sure you know the complete model and everything about your car. Then I would look and search "2008(name/model) of car" and find the best site that shows how much your car is worth.
You can find information regarding black book car values at the following websites....www.canadianblackbook.com/ or www.blackbookusa.com/ I hope this helps you.
The Official Kelley Blue Book is the best place to look up car values. They are renowned and base their determinations on millions of car sales across America.
One can find information on car values across many websites. A good site to get valuations on almost any model of car is the website 'webuyanycar'. Nada Guides also offer information on car values.
This site will help you calculate how much your vehicle is worth. http://www.carsdirect.com/used-car-prices/how-to-calculate-my-used-car-value. Or you could try the site auto trader for other cars.
You could use Kelly blue book (www.kbb.com/) to find values and local sales. Alternatively, you could drive by a local dealer and see what they have for sale.
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What you call a Sports Car may not be a true sports car. What is best looking to you may not be best looking to me. Looks are subjective. A used Mazda Miata can be bought for under $10,000 and it is a nice looking true sports car.
There are many ways to find car values. Either online at a site that has this information up to date. I would be cautious of what results you find to be a quote.