Toyotas generally have an excellent resale value, but recently they have gone down due to a lot of safety recalls earlier in 2010. You can check Kelly Blue Book to find the estimated resale value. The Toyota Tundra crew cab pickup truck has excellent resale value, at nearly 70% of full retail value. Also the Toyota Prius has excellent resale value.
The book value of something like a car is what it should be worth. The written down value is actually what somebody would be willing to pay for it.
The Chevrolet brand has decent resale value. Like many other cars, if the condition of the car is kept clean and the number of mileage is kept down it compares to all compeititors including other Cheverolets.
no if you watch resealing your head doesn't have to be down
Book Value: It is the value of item at time of purchase of asset or called original cost. Written down value: it is the depreciated value from time of purchase to current period after providing deprecitiation from purchase time to current period.
It is impossible to guess the value of any book without knowing its condition.
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Check the blue book then mark down the value for wear and tear and looks.
It may and it may not. Depends in what manor it is done. it could gain value because of a larger bedroom or lose it as the house has lost a bedroom.
Once you drive off the lot your car goes down in value by 3000 dollars. stupid.
Yes that is how I make my living Should you? Depends on the general condition of the car and value of the car. If it is going to cost more than the resale value of the car to repair, you probably are better off to apply the money to a down payment.
No, you set the book down or lay the book down, but you don't "sat the book down"