Friday, April 30, 2010

The Kelley Blue Book Is An IPhone App That Shows Used Car’s Trade In Value

The Kelley Blue Book Is An IPhone App That Shows Used Car's Trade In Value

Kelley Blue Book is the universal source to determine the market value of used cars for auto financing. Given that Les Kelley published his first guide to used automobile values in 1926, Kelley Blue Book has come a long way. Kelley Blue Book has evolved from the pamphlet for pocket to a web depending resource library and automobile search engine with its one free Kelley Blue Book iPhone app.

Used cars and much a lot more: Kelley Blue Book

On Monday, Kelley Blue Book demonstrated its clout by releasing its choices for the top 10 green cars for 2010. News outlets across the US covered this announcement that ranked the Toyota Prius at the top of the list. From the Honda Insight Hybrid at number two to the Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid at number 10, the Kelley Blue Book list of Top 10 green cars for 2010 contains a selection of vehicles for all purposes. Whenever someone decides they want one of these cars, they can go to Kelley Blue Book and enter their zip code to find the location of a dealer willing to give them a decent price.

Kelley Blue Book free iPhone app

The Kelley Blue Book free iPhone app offers a Seller’s Toolkit that lets you access the book value of the vehicle you are looking at by plugging your iPhone directly to the Kelley Blue Book database. You’ll also be able to find review, locations of dealers, trade in value, and a 360 degree look of the vehicle in question. If you happen to be selling a vehicle, the Kelley Blue Book free iPhone app even has quicklinks to Kelley Blue Book’s site for buyers to discover your vehicle, and tools to create slick ads for Twitter, e-mail, craigslist, Facebook, or blog.

Used cars trade in value by Kelley Blue Book

To determine the value of used cars and trade in value, Kelley Blue Book uses other factors besides make, model and miles. Conditions of used cars is judged harshly for car loans. Unless the used vehicle is showroom immaculate, a well-kept vehicle will likely be judged as “good,” instead of “excellent.” A Automobile that needs a little work are “fair” and smoking, sputtering heaps are “poor.” The most interesting factor in Kelley Blue Book used cars trade-in value is location, which is why you enter a zip code whenever you research used cars and trade-in value on the Kelley Blue Book site. An example would be an SUV which could be worth more in Montana than in Miami. A Corvette convertible is worth a lot more in San Diego than North Dakota.

Kelley Blue Book, the used cars bible

Kelley Blue Book has been so successful in identifying its brand with its services the term “book” is universally understood as the benchmark price used cars and trade in value. Wheeling and dealing today involves standard terms like “what’s the book?” “over book” and “under book.” Kelley Blue Book has actually trademarked the terms blue book and blue book value.



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