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How to Appraise Used Chevy Cars

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There are several reasons why someone might need to get a used Chevy car appraised. Generally, it's because you either need to know the value so you can sell it or trade it in on another vehicle. You can easily get a used Chevy appraised by looking online or contacting someone in your area.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Consult the Car Smart website to see if they have a location in your area. Car Smart offers free appraisals of vehicles for those that are interested in selling their car or trading it in for a new one.

  2. Step 2

    Take your car into any used car dealership in your area, particularly those that specialize in Chevy vehicles. You can learn what your car is worth to a dealer and compare that to what you can sell it for yourself.

  3. Step 3

    Find the value of your used car by looking in the NADA guide, which is available from most bookstores and auto parts stores. This book tells you the exact worth of your car based on current market prices.

  4. Step 4

    Look at the Kelley Blue Book website to get information that you typically can't find in a printed version of their book. The website changes frequently as the market changes so you can find an accurate value on your used car.

  5. Step 5

    Schedule an individual appointment with a field agent from Auto Appraisals. Once you fill out their online form, an agent will contact you and give you an appraisal on your Chevy.

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