KBB is just an average value of what your car might be worth when selling/trading it in/buying.
Just because someone says it's worth that much, doesn't mean you can get that much for it when selling it. It's only worth what someone is willing to pay.
I use both KBB.com and NADA books when...
If they are from the same year ( or close) car then they should bolt right in. One some cars, the wiring may even already be there, tucked under the seat or carpet. Most cars usually used the same wiring harness and some plugs just weren't used if the car was not equipped with certain options...
there is no need to rewire the entire Jeep. Get that vehicle away from that mechanic and take it to someone that knows what they are doing. If only one fuse is blowing then you only have a problem with the items that the fuse powers, not the entire wiring harness. Take it to a good shop and get...
if the Yaris is what you want, then yes, buy it. Don't believe the media hype over this overblown problem. The Toyota is still a very safe reliable car.
VW Audi and Porsche? Recall free??? HA!! ever heard of unintended acceleration? almost wiped Audi out completely. (and not really Audi's fault by the way)
Every manufacturer has had a major recall, this isn't Toyota's first, and all the other companies have had them. At least their cars aren't...
most likely the alternator is not charging and the car ran until the battery was drained. You can take the alternator off and take it to any autozone or advance auto parts. they can test it for you. so can any alternator/starter shop. you will probably also need to charge up the battery, don't...