why the difference between KBB and NADA

I'mClueless

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Hey there...I don't post often but I do "lurk" a lot. I'm in the process of upgrading and converting our family stable of dirtbikes from two strokes to four strokes. I am also taking the opportunity of getting bigger bikes for my kids. My question....I'm selling a 01 PW80. KBB has it valued at $765, NADA has it's average price at $375. What is up with that?
thanks
 

Cabot

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Sep 3, 2007
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Well KBB is the price some sucker might pay for it,
and NADA is the price its worth.

haha no, just kidding.

I had one of those a while back, it was a piece of junk.
Nothing but problems. :bang:

KBB gives you two prices: a trade in value price, and a retail value price.
KBBs trade in value is at $425
Retail is at $725

While NADA gives you the price, $325, and then underneath it says "suggested list: $1,349"


(keep in mind, prices are a little different probable because of different locations)

SO the smaller KBB price would be what you would expect to get if you were trading in for a new bike, while the higher would be what you would pay for it used, if you were buying from a dealership, not a private owner.

But remember, the condition of the bike plays a HUGE role in determining the price. So the price of an 01 PW 80 could range from $200 to $800.


What my dad always says, you can always go down, but you cant ask for more.
 

Jaybird

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Use the one that paints the best picture, be ye on the buy or sell side of the story.

You could state: "Asking blue book price" This allows you to have lots of wiggle room, and also appears as if you are only wanting a fair deal.

Just don't try that with Mully!!! :ohmy:
 
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