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Ive always gone off redbook market value for a gauge when selling or making an offer to buy a car. The values seem to be heavily based on age and nothing else
Today i had a look through the Glasses guide, and noticed it actually value alot of the newer generic cars less, and sought after older cars more, like a 2000 AUII 75th Lane for example is worth a couple grand more than on redbook. So it looks like Glasses seems to be more of a reliable gauge on values than redbook............. whats your thoughts? http://www.redbook.com.au/ http://www.drive.com.au/car-valuations (which i believe is based on glasses values) |
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