I'm having some issues pricing out a truck I'm putting on the market soon. There are many resources, such as NADA or Kelley blue book, that give vehicle values. However, this is a work truck so the bodywork has a bunch of scratches/dents in it and the interior seats are well used and stained. I sold my personal vehicles before but they all are in typical condition for their age with no noticeable body damage or interior damage.
I don't know how much the visible wear and tear takes off the value of the vehicle, considering that I'm guessing most people in the market for this truck would be using it for a work/farm truck anyway. Any advice would be appreciated. I tried looking at other vehicles like it for sale locally but the prices are all over the board. It seems like sometimes the selling prices for used trucks exceed the blue book values and sometimes they don't.
Also, how do you price in things like a ranchhand front bumper or line-x bedliner?
It's a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD, extended cab, long bed, 4x4.
I don't know how much the visible wear and tear takes off the value of the vehicle, considering that I'm guessing most people in the market for this truck would be using it for a work/farm truck anyway. Any advice would be appreciated. I tried looking at other vehicles like it for sale locally but the prices are all over the board. It seems like sometimes the selling prices for used trucks exceed the blue book values and sometimes they don't.
Also, how do you price in things like a ranchhand front bumper or line-x bedliner?
It's a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD, extended cab, long bed, 4x4.