Summary: Finding the Blue Book value on a car is easily done by going to KBB.com, where users can search the exact make, model, condition and mileage of a vehicle. Determine the Blue Book value, which is used often for selling cars, with help from the marketing manager of a car dealership in this free video on cars.
Josh Barbour is the sales and marketing manager for Capital Ford Lincoln Mercury of Wilmington, N.C. His dad, Doug Barbour, is the managing partner, and they have been serving the...read more
"If you just go online to kbb.com and it will take you straight to Kelly Blue Book, you can click used vehicle values and type in the model of your vehicle and put the mileage in. You can check four wheel drive, two wheel drive, leather, power windows, locks, all the different options that you might have and then it ask you to rate your vehicle, excellent, good, fair, or poor condition and they have a description of what each one of those things is and about how many like excellent, only a few cars, a small percentage of cars would fall in the excellent category and that's a tough choice and it is a little bit open to interpretation of where you want to place your vehicle but be realistic and perhaps get several values you know. Don't be hung up on just excellent, look excellent and good or good and fair and try to get a gage, a range of what your vehicle is worth. You know if you have the same vehicle you might ask five different people and you may get five different options just because of small variances so don't get so hung up on, you know don't split hairs over this thing but just try to get an idea of what your vehicle is worth."
eHow Article: How to Find the Blue Book Value on a Car