- Aug 30, 2006
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Okay so I've been running some carfax reports on various cars I'm looking at (mostly dealer), and it seems that there is nothing problematic in the report. I can see the inspections and when it changed hands, etc., but of course there can still be problems with the car. Obviously.
Anyways, what the dealer asks, and what KBB states are 2 different things. KBB is almost always a couple grand or more above the dealer price (case in point: 1994 BMW 325is for 3000, KBB is 7150). KBB assumes it to be in excellent condition "since it is retail". Haha.
So, are the dealers really just giving out good deals, or when I take one of these cars to a mechanic he'll reveal just how great the deals are?
Anyways, what the dealer asks, and what KBB states are 2 different things. KBB is almost always a couple grand or more above the dealer price (case in point: 1994 BMW 325is for 3000, KBB is 7150). KBB assumes it to be in excellent condition "since it is retail". Haha.
So, are the dealers really just giving out good deals, or when I take one of these cars to a mechanic he'll reveal just how great the deals are?