“That’s an ad; not the final ‘sold price’. Try better.”
Not an ad. Why do you always misrepresent?
The Kelley Blue Book—and its equally popular website—is one of the most trusted guides for automobile pricing, used by those who are buying or selling cars.
Kelley assesses a wide array of different values to both used and new vehicles. For used vehicles some of them include: Trade-in value, typical listing price, fair purchasing price (CPO), and private party.
Kelley determines Blue Book values by analyzing pricing information from real-world used car prices, as well as industry developments, economic conditions, and location.
I gave up on Kelley Blue Book when I was looking for used cares, and their prices never matched what I could get for a new vehicle of the same make and model. I actually found new vehicles for the same price quoted for a used car by Kelley. I ended up buying a new Ford Escape for the price that Kelley quoted on the same car used a year. I’ve since never looked on Kelley again.