martimus
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jfischer said:Dealers simply don't use KBB for valuing your trade-in anyway - especially on a new car like this. It doesn't matter one iota if the 2005's are in KBB or not - it won't affect his trade value in the least.
The car's worth what it's worth to the dealer - regardless of what KBB or NADA say it's worth. They'll only offer him an amount in trade which they feel they can then make a few grand reselling it quickly.
Just because you don't see one on the salesmans desk doesn't mean that there isn't one on the sales managers desk... or Karpower software on one or more computers in the dealership.