Why are your implied prices for used cars generally higher than KBB?
Based on KBB, high blue book for my 2006 4runner with 86k miles is $10.8k but your implied fair deal for this car is much more. Why?
Asked by streamlover Sep 13, 2016 at 07:57 PM about the 2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6
Question type: Shopping & Pricing
Based on KBB, high blue book for my 2006 4runner with 86k miles is $10.8k but your implied fair deal for this car is much more. Why?
KBB is the lowest guide of all. KBB is closer to what a dealer will pay.
Based on KBB, high blue book for my 2006 4runner with 86k miles is $10.8k but your implied fair deal for this car is much more. Why?
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