What's my car worth now?
Whether you're driving a brand new car just driven off the new car lot several weeks ago, or you have a classic antique and you're wondering what it's worth, we have a variety of trusted sources to point you in the right direction to find out "What's My Car Worth?" now.
Have a relatively New Car? Try the Kelly Blue Book. Visit www.kbb.com
Have a Used Car with some mileage? Also try the Kelly Blue Book, a reliable source for estimating value should you decide to sell your ride either to a dealer or private party. www.kbb.com
You may also consider contacting a broker, a used car dealer who sells used cars and/or exotic, classic and collectible cars. The dealers are also a good source of information as well.
Have a classic or collector car with some mileage? Try a local car club. The members of car clubs know their cars and can give you a reasonably good estimate as to "current" value. As car values rise and fall with the economy, private car club members are in contact with the car market, plus they may also know someone who may be anxious to buy your car. Search the Internet for a car club for your car model in your area, or stop and ask the driver of another car just like yours to find out if there's a car club in your area to get started. You may also want to visit a local fair, or event that has cars on display and talk to some of the car's owners to find out about some clubs in the area. Listed below are also three sites with links to national car club directories, however, there are usually car clubs within your own community, county or state you may want to explore.
1. Car Club Directory (or copy and paste text into your browser) http://www.carclubdirectory.com/html/clubs.html
2. Cruisin USA World Famous Car Club Links (or copy and paste text into your browser) http://www.cruisin-usa.com/carclub.html
3. www.CarCollector.com (or copy and paste text into your browswer http://www.carcollector.com/
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