Where to Find Classic Cars and Boats for Used Prices
Also Find Prices on Mobile Homes, Motorcycles, Recreational Vehicles
To find the value of these things go to Nada.com. While this company is known to automotive dealers when searching for used car prices, they also have a great section for used prices for these other products. When you go to the website you will click on consumers, and then choose a tab at the top for the item you want to find the used value for and it will walk you through it step by step. This is a great way to get that ball park total so you can be better prepared to negotiate prices, or get a price.
Many times you are not able to find the prices of these items leaving you under pricing or overpricing the things and never end up selling it or worse over paying for the item.
With Nada.com for classic cars they have retail pricing for these vehicles going back to the 1920's for pricing. You choose what condition the car is in, and the options that it had, and your zip code for accurate pricing, then it will give you pricing for low retail, average retail and high retail. They even give you the Original price of the car when it was new.
For Low Retail value they are assuming that the car is running condition, and is drivable. For the Average retail value of the car this car would be in good condition, is a drivable vehicle, and well maintained over the years. For the High retail Value, this car would be showroom condition, and excellent condition. This is a car that is driven not one that is stored just for shows and not driven at all.
If you have the Classic car, the mobile home, a motorcycle, or a recreational vehicle and looking for the pricing of one you will want to check out NADA website. They are also very reliable for used and new car pricing.
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4 Comments
Post a CommentVery good information. Nice article.
I'm saving this. I have classic car that I may want to sell one day so this will come in handy
Good article :) Sheri
Awesome read and my hubby will love this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!