It’s helpful to think about your Trade-In from the perspective of the purchaser-so imagine you are actually buying your Trade-In.
How would you evaluate the scratches on the paint, any visible interior defects and wear on the tires? Probably with a pretty high standard.
Only 3% of all vehicles valued by Kelley Blue Book fall into the highest category of Excellent.
The Kelley Blue Book® approach to all valuations, whether for new or used cars, is a neutral one in which vehicles are valued on a number of factors.
These include condition, mileage, color, options and other objective criteria comparable with other similar vehicles in your local area. Here is how we determine the condition of your Trade-In.
Looks new and is in excellent mechanical condition
Has minor cosmetic defects and is in excellent mechanical condition.
Has some repairable cosmetic defects and is free of major mechanical problems.
Has some cosmetic defect that require repairing and/or replacing.