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Originally Posted by Red__Zed Go ahead and show me the post where I claim that. Btw, comparing the 370z to the Japanese cars of the 90s is laughable. Originally Posted

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Old 10-30-2012, 12:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Go ahead and show me the post where I claim that.

Btw, comparing the 370z to the Japanese cars of the 90s is laughable.
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I just showed it to you on my Prius, I will show you another one. How about that?

Blackbook listed my Lexus as such, KBB has it listed at $1K+ lower. How is that higher?

Black Book Trade-In as of 10/29/2012
Clean Average Rough
Base $39,570 $37,110 $31,105
Options $750 $750 $750
Mileage ($2,250) ($1,600) ($1,075)
Total $38,070 $36,260 $30,780

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$35,710
Good
$34,410
Fair
$30,610


Are you aware that the online black book site isn't black book value?
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Are you aware that the online black book site isn't black book value?
Perhaps, but it is good enough to be used by banks on loans
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Perhaps, but it is good enough to be used by banks on loans
Yes, but it is completely irrelevant to this discussion. It uses the same type of naive value formula that KBB now uses.
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Yes, but it is completely irrelevant to this discussion. It uses the same type of naive value formula that KBB now uses.
It's deemed good enough to use by the bank, that matters. Regardless, most banks use blackbook and NADA, not KBB. I was simply saying KBB has lower their numbers in order to possibly scam consumers since most people use that as a reference.
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