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Powerdude
Jan 31, 2016Explorer
Whatever aftermarket stuff you add to your vehicle, or how well you take care of it, doesn't really affect your blue book value of the vehicle that much.
It's like remodeling the bathroom or a living room on a house and then counting the whole amount you spent when you sell it.
Only like 10% of what you spend to upgrade actually counts to the selling price.
Simply because most people won't care what you did to it, if you are trying to off load it.
That's the way insurance companies work.
It's like remodeling the bathroom or a living room on a house and then counting the whole amount you spent when you sell it.
Only like 10% of what you spend to upgrade actually counts to the selling price.
Simply because most people won't care what you did to it, if you are trying to off load it.
That's the way insurance companies work.
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