websites like mudah can also give you a rough idea, but i find that there are a lot of fake ads. so don't rely 100%, you should probably take the average asking price instead of the lowest. The condition of the car also makes a huge difference obviously.
Added on February 1, 2011, 10:13 pmbank evaluation is quite consistent, its based on red book.
QUOTE(sfotsy @ Feb 1 2011, 01:23 PM)
tell you it is hard to determined that what or how much of your car? coz physically do not able to see your car? Anyway it is just a guide line.
Not an accurate price, however if we get it from Insurance company or the financial institute also not 100% accurate coz each different institute bank or insurance even car dealers have diff price.
just want to say even the accountant will say....let say every year i wil depreciate 10% the price also will not same or accurate.
Have to check by yrself! Hope can help you here.
This post has been edited by Drunken_Master: Feb 1 2011, 10:13 PMNot an accurate price, however if we get it from Insurance company or the financial institute also not 100% accurate coz each different institute bank or insurance even car dealers have diff price.
just want to say even the accountant will say....let say every year i wil depreciate 10% the price also will not same or accurate.
Have to check by yrself! Hope can help you here.
Feb 1 2011, 10:12 PM

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