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Go to Kelly Blue Book, www.KBB.com. Here, you can find out the fair market value of the vehicle sold by a private party. ( The fair market when sold by privately is always less than the retail value!) Also check out the loan value of that vehicle. This is usually less than private party or retail value. Next. go to Carfax.com. Do a record check of the vehicle.This will give you a lot of information about the vehicle. I think it costs about $25. This a small price to pay compared to what it could end up costing you if you buy a care with a lot of problems! If you are in the market for a used car, it wouldn't be a bad idea to get unlimited searches on vehicles. It is a little more expensive than one search, but if your looking at a lot of cars, it will end up being cheaper in the long run. When making an offer on a used vehicle, always offer less than you are willing pay for it. This called 'haggling'. If they won't make a deal for a price you are willing or want to pay, walk away! They will probably call you back and go lower on the price if you show interest and they think you want the car. Also, telling someone that other people are interested is a common scare tactic to push someone to pay a higher price. Be willing to walk away. Also, a lot of people think that their car is worth more if it is good condition. Kelly Blue takes factors like this into account when figuring the value of the car. You'll see this if you go to the website. Hope this helps!

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