She put a considerable downpayment on the car which now has a balance of only 10k.If she bought the Lexus new and has had it for only one year will there be any equity or will she be upside down on the loan?
I believe the reason you're getting such a substantial range in values is because its not common for a new car to be sold after only one year, so the market is apprehensive to pay the true value of the car minus one year of depreciation, since many cars sold after only one year of ownership tend to be lemons. Obviously yours is not a lemon, and you are selling for other reasons, so I would value it at the higher end of the values you see online.She put a considerable downpayment on the car which now has a balance of only 10k.
I know of all the links provided on this thread I just wonder if there is one that is the most reliable. We have been through all the links provided here but it seems like its all over the board on the prices. Some of the links provided here does not even let you list the option.
One relative is arguing that the vehicle 9k miles is only worth 23k per kbb but other site says 30k. Then the other one took it to carmax. I told my friend who takes cars to carmax to get the truevalue of the car? For sure it will be lowballed.
