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KBB vs. Edmunds
So, which one gives a more accurate value?
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Are you buying or selling???
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NADA is more retail/dealer focused, KBB gives adjusted values for private party. Both are decent for newer cars but suck for anything older or low volume. Honestly the best guide is a thorough search of Autotrader and Craigslist, that will tell you what the cars are really selling for.
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Buying - See the Ford F150/Lincoln Blackwood thread.
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