![]() These five listings showed up, when we searched for the Freedom 275 on. There are also listing for 2016 boats which are similar or slightly higher in price, and an older 2010 model which costs less than the newer boats yet is substantially higher than the NADA book value for a 275 Freedom of this age ($72,300 average retail). One of the six is a 2015 build, and at an asking price of $134,500 the listing is slightly higher than the average retail price we saw on the NADA guides. In this case we search for a used Grady White Freedom 275, and (as of this writing) we get six results. Or, similar to the way the NADA Guides work, you can also search listings by specifying the manufacturer, then choosing the specific model, then adding in filters for details like year, condition, and price. ![]() Boat type, make, price, length, year, and location can all be set as parameters. Then you can search in several different ways. How does the blue book range compare with asking prices at ? Just go to the homepage and click on the “Boats for Sale” tab. There may be good reasons for pricing your boat well outside the range, either high or low, but you should state those reasons right in your listing specs, because you’ll be trying to appeal to potential buyers who have done their homework. Remember that both sellers and buyers have access to exactly the same information, and will certainly use it to assess the field before anyone makes any offers. You now have the blue book range for the foundation of your pricing decisions. Success! In a matter of minutes, we’ve looked up the NADA book value of a 2015 Grady-White Freedom 275. A NADA Guides search yields an initial page showing the boat’s basic specs. It’s a popular 27-foot dual console boat set up for single or twin outboards. We’ll use a Grady White Freedom 275 as a sample boat. Let’s walk through an example of how to use the NADA Guides in concert with the listing service. NADA also provides data to banks, finance companies, insurance companies, and government agencies. The NADA Guides are a comprehensive vehicle-listing website that publishes blue-book type specifications, research material, and pricing information on boats and personal watercraft as well as other types of vehicles. This can be a tricky balance, but luckily we can help you achieve it. Using these resources you’ll be able to get the most money you can for your boat, while setting an initial asking price that will help it sell within a reasonable time. What, actually, is a Blue Book? Who started this whole arbitrary pricing bible? How accurate are they and how do they get their numbers? Most importantly, do they provide truly valuable information to help you get the best deal, whether you're buying or selling new or used? Read Moreįind used car trade in, resell, certified pre-owned and retail values of used vehicles based on the condition, mileage and other factors of the car sale.Maybe you’re upgrading or maybe you’re downsizing, but either way, along with the Boat Buyer's Guide and the Boat Seller's Guide, you’ll probably want to reference the NADA Guides-and Boat Trader's Price Checker Tool, of course. ![]() From used car lots to new car dealers, they all claim to sell cars at or below Blue Book while buying your trade-in well above Blue Book! The Kelley Blue Book has become one of the major merchandising devices of modern vehicle selling. At one time the Blue Book value was a used car insider's term like 'cream puff' or 'cherry', but today the phrase is, uh, all over the lot. "Blue Book pricing!" "We're selling below Blue Book!" "Get true Blue Book value for your trade-in!" Whether you're buying or selling a car, truck or SUV, you can't get away from what we'd call Blue Book mania. ![]()
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