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phillyturbosix

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Has anyone recently looked up their cars value on Kelly Blue book? http://www.kbb.com/ 86 and 87 GN's have gone thru the roof on there! I looked up my GN a few months back and it came up around 9 or 10K I looked it up today and it shows 21K!!! Time to up the insurance! You don't need an appraisal just use kelly blue book! Crazy! Shame they don't cover the TTA's would be neat to see what they consider them at. All cars are different depending on mods etc etc but still. Those are some impressive numbers even for my $hit box with 97K on it!! :D
 
This makes me flustered...my T-Type is worth 12K less than a GN in the same condition...blast...
 
For some reason.. T's and Limited are worth nothing on paper. I don't know why you would think with less built and more rare and different options they would be but they really don't bring anything unless they are low low mile, mint and stock! Someday they will jump I'm sure.
 
It has been mentioned that KBB and NADA values don't really reflect what some collectable cars are worth, like the T-type. Supposedly a publication like Cars of Particular Interest is closer to the truth. I can't say for myself since I don't have a subscription.
 
Well you would'nt think that but why the sudden huge jump with 86,87 GN's on kbb.com? A few months ago they all said a 87 GN with 97K on it is worth 9K I'm going to give the insurance a call and see. One thing is for sure when you go for a loan for a GN the bank checks kelly blue book! So I guess that is one nice feature of the prices up like that! :D
 
Want a good laugh... or cry? Check mine out. $4,020. Awesome *sarcasm*


Amazing, the power of some black paint and a cool name, eh? ;)


 
Something is screwy with KBB.COM

Late July i checked the value of my daily driver limited when it had 96K on it and on KBB it showed the value of my turbo limited at 13,800.00 in fair condition.

Here a few weeks ago, a guy from work went back and checked the value of his 2001 silverado, and its value was similar to my car.

Since i had mentioned to him in the past about the value of my car, he went and looked up the value of my 87 turbo limited, and came up with the same values as Welby....

He came to work the next day, didnt call me a liar, but said i should go back and check the values again.

Sure enough 3500.00, i wished now i had printed it out showing the fair value of my car at 13,800...

Someone here should contact kbb.com and ask why their values dropped significantly online... perhaps its a glitch that needs to be fixed.

I swear on my life that earlier this summer, the values were higher.. i just wished i had printed it out so everyone could believe me.



BW
 
Last year the 86 GN prices jumped. This year the 87GN prices jumped. I'd bet that it has to do with the fact that our cars are hitting the 20 year old mark.
Now the non GN turbo regals, I have no idea on the pricing of them. I just looks like KBB has those screwed up.

David
87GN
 
This is really some cool news. I checked mine and the retail value is over $28000.00 and the private party is $24360.00. I have kept every service record, window stickers, the 87 buick sales book. I even have the cassette tape that came with the car from the dealer. There is not one scrap of paper that I have not kept.
 
Before I bought mine I checked the book value. banks said the same thing. Its worth 3k and the loan value is 2k. THESE CARS AREN'T WORTH CRAP!!!!
WHY the hell doesn't anyone put in a listing for the we4? I feel like a loner.
 
Robert Kastle said:
This is really some cool news. I checked mine and the retail value is over $28000.00 and the private party is $24360.00. I have kept every service record, window stickers, the 87 buick sales book. I even have the cassette tape that came with the car from the dealer. There is not one scrap of paper that I have not kept.
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Just out of my curiousity, GN, T-Type, or turbo-T, how many miles, what condition, indoor or outdoor car, how many owners, how well optioned?
Don't mind me, I am just nosy.
 
I don't get it. Blue Book is suppsoed to reflect what cars are actually selling for. I don't see any Turbo Buick selling anywhere near that low unless it's in poor condition with high mileage. Where are all these $3500 excellent condition Turbo Buicks? I want to find one!
 
Use the Cars of Particular Interest an Collector Cars black book. They have the 87 T @ 16,500 "excellent condition".. GN is 21,200 GNX is like 53,000 TTA is 27,000
 
phillyturbosix said:
Has anyone recently looked up their cars value on Kelly Blue book? http://www.kbb.com/ 86 and 87 GN's have gone thru the roof on there! ....

KBB does not go "down" to 84.
I may need to "upgrade" :tongue:
 
Wells,,,,,,,,,,I do not mind at all. I am the second owner. The car is a 87 GN with 42,000 mile. It has always been an inside car. It has the normal electric seats, locks, windows, tilt, factory alarm, cassette, rear defrost, twilight sent. The paint is in great shape. I was quit suprised at what the KBB web page said the car was worth. Truth be known it does need some work. I have not driven it more than about 150 miles in the last four years. It still has the factory hoses, belts, plugs and plug wires. The reason I do not drive it that much is that I have a Blue 84 T-Type that I converted over to an 87.
 
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