My 2003 Honda Pilot with 218,000 miles on it has to go, gas prices have gone up, I don't like driving it, and its just got too many *little problems with it.
I used Kelley Blue Book, and it valued my car at between $4400-6000 trade in value, and its private party value is estimated $6500-8000.
I honestly wouldn't say what condition I would rate it at, it has a bunch of tiny small problems, like the rear air conditioner doesn't work well, the whole car smells sometimes, the carpet is really dirty, and just stuff like that. The description of a poor condition is supposed to be like rust and dents, which my car has no rust, but a small dent here and there.
How has your past luck been with when KBB'ing a car before trading it in? Any examples?
I used Kelley Blue Book, and it valued my car at between $4400-6000 trade in value, and its private party value is estimated $6500-8000.
I honestly wouldn't say what condition I would rate it at, it has a bunch of tiny small problems, like the rear air conditioner doesn't work well, the whole car smells sometimes, the carpet is really dirty, and just stuff like that. The description of a poor condition is supposed to be like rust and dents, which my car has no rust, but a small dent here and there.
How has your past luck been with when KBB'ing a car before trading it in? Any examples?