What is a fair price to sell a 2004 Ford F-150?
What is a fair price to sell a 2004 Ford F-150? - 1
Go to nada.com and kbb.com - fill out the info about your car (options, mileage, location, condition) and you will get a good and fair range of values for private sales or trade-in sales.
You can research the market via www, kbb.com, www.nadaguides.com and www.clearbook.truecar.com,
Values will be slightly different on each sight but you can come up with a good average by using all three. Dealerships tend to use kbb and insurance companies tend to use Nada. Clearbook is new kid on the block.
Wow, seriously? From free, to maybe 5k. You FAIL to provide ANY details about the vehicle, genius. There are numerous car valuation websites which you seem to be unaware of. The answer to your RIDICULOUSLY VAGUE question is that it depends on the vehicle's condition, your location, and the buyer. Many who don't want a hulking stupid old truck might not take it for free. But some hillbilly might pay a little more.
What's the mileage?
2WD or 4WD?
What engine?
What transmission?
What kind of cab?
long bed or short bed?
has it been wrecked?
do you have any maintenance records?
how's the paint?
does everything work?
what is the overall condition of the exterior?
are their any mechanical problems?
what is the overall condition of the interior?
how many owners has it had?
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