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What Is The Kelly Blue Book

By: Micheal Joness

If you’re looking for a second hand, be sure to have a look in the Kelly Blue Book prior to getting too far into your search. Using the Kelly Blue Book is a great way for you to figure out how much you should pay for the used car you’re interested in.

The Kelly Blue Book looks at all aspects of second hand and used-car prices. It will tell you how much you should pay for almost any car that’s ever been produced, and is organized in an easy-to-use style by make, model, year of the car and condition.

Be aware that there are a few well known things the Kelly Blue Book isn’t much good for. It doesn’t give any indication of how dependable a vehicle is, or how problem-prone it may be. You can get some indication of this by gauging how well the car retains its value, but Kelly Blue Book will mostly tell you pricing.

Consumer Reports and Car and Driver will tell you much of what you need to know about a car’s reliability. These two magazines give you tons of useful info about used cars—life expectancy, maintenance costs, and—point by point—which systems of the car (e.g. transmission, engine) are most likely to need to be repaired or replaced, and which aren’t. I also like epinions.com. You’ll locate a wide range of information about almost every car that’s ever been made, written by real people. All of these resources are excellant because of their thoroughness and neutral bias.

Of course, none of these are enough. The Kelly Blue Book will tell you how much to pay, and Consumer Reports, Car and Driver and epinion will tell you strengths and weaknesses of the cars you’re interested in. But we also recommend getting the car looked at by a mechanic you trust. And trust yourself to find problems on the test drive, even if you don’t know much about cars.

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