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Old 01-14-2009, 02:38 AM
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Default NADA Values correct?

I have been looking at all types of various classic cars, and NADA, as most of you know, has low retail, average retail, and a high retail value established on year, make, model, and options. My question is how close is NADA to the market? It seems high to me as when I do a search I rarely see even above average cars getting low retail.

What is your opinion?
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Anything they have in print is stale by the time you get it these days. It used to be fairly accurate as a "guide".
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