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And what if you no longer work there in two years? That's what the money is for. The company should be paying fair market value. Use any of the online sites to determine it's private party sale value. kbb.com, nadaguides.com, etc. Source: almost 2 years ago
You might also check kbb.com or nadaguides.com , and factor in anything you added to it. Source: almost 2 years ago
You should first see if there is positive equity on the car (Carvana, TrueCar, some of these online retailers provide trade values. Also getting trade value thru J.D.Power(nadaguides.com) or KBB). With how the used car market is right now, its a good possibility that car has greater market value than what is currently owed for payoff. Some dealerships might be open to buying that car off you, allowing you to make... Source: almost 2 years ago
Have you run the specs through kbb.com and nadaguides.com to get their opinion? I'm not surprised for a listing price on the high end of those places, or even a bit higher, but I'd check there and then play innocent: "this is what these sites are saying, what am I missing that helps explain why this one is worth so much more, other than the current market insanity?". Source: about 2 years ago
I always use kbb.com and nadaguides.com to get a starting point for pricing then I check BaT for what the market is for low mileage, perfect examples. From there I go to autotrader, ebay, etc. Lastly, I create a CL search for all the areas near me and wait to see what rolls in. This works best when you can afford to wait for exactly the one that meets your criteria. Source: over 2 years ago
I have bought and sold on Copart and iaai.com and truthfully it is very hit and miss with the majority being misses. I was aiming at light/medium body or mechanical damage. Source: 6 months ago
I've had luck going to the insurance auctions around the country and finding deals on the Prius's for 30-40% of blue book value. The best deals are the repos and theft recoveries bc there is usually no damage. I've also see many with just a loose bumper cover that are totaled, or hail damage on cars that are in excellent running condition. Check them out at iaai.com. Source: 8 months ago
Just make sure your insurance company is paying out what they should. You can check out iaai.com and put in 2018 Honda Accord Sport and look under ACV and that is what the insurance company paid out. Around 24k is the average. Source: over 1 year ago
The auction site is managed and owned by Insurance Auto Auctions in Westchester IL. (This is all public info if you look up the domain iaai.com). Source: about 2 years ago
Lastly in regards to safety. The F15 is a tank. Crash ratings and tests are all outstanding for it. (https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2018/BMW/X5/SUV/AWD) Aside from these tests, the best way to tell how 'tough' a car is, to visit a website like copart.com or iaai.com and see crashed examples of them. You will see just how well the interior cabin held up during an accident. Source: over 2 years ago
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