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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Consider the Make, Model and Year

    The make, model and year of a used car are going to be the starting point for valuing your used car. Like new cars, some car manufacturers have a reputation for quality vehicles, and some makes and models are in higher demand than others. If your car was more expensive than the average car when you bought it new, chances are it will be more expensive when you sell it.

    On the Other: Consider the Condition and Mileage

    Used cars have flaws that have developed over time. The better the condition your car is in, the higher the price you will be able to see it for. Look for structural flaws, equipment problems and interior damage. In addition, consider the mileage on the vehicle. The more miles it has, the shorter its lifespan will be for the next owner.

    Bottom Line

    The sale price of a used car will be determined by a wide range of factors, including how eager the person making the sale wants to get rid of the vehicle. To get an idea of a starting price point for your vehicle, go to the Kelley Blue Book website or Edmunds (see "References") and enter your information.

    Source:

    Kelley Blue Book

    Negotiating a Used Car

  • sale of car depends on some factors like make year, condition and all. If you want to know the exact price for your car consult http://www.autopartsfair.com they will assist you for that.

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