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chevyman2
Feb 15, 2015Explorer
I think a lot of times the NADA price is considering "perfect" condition. (or should I say NEAR perfect-since nothing is perfect from the factory). I know several of you are going to tongue lash me, but NO! your unit is NOT perfect. I promise you I could find something that I would need to do to anybodys unit, before it hits the sale lot. I also promise, there would be something that I would miss. ---- This is the reason there is such a difference in "values" from "selling it" to "buying it", according to NADA and even KBB (on the car side).
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