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  2. Kelley Blue Book - Wikipedia

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    The company reports market value prices for new and used automobiles of all types, as well as motorcycles, snowmobiles and personal watercraft. [16] For both new and used automobiles, Kelley Blue Book provides a fair market range and fair purchase price, based on actual transactions of what others are paying for a vehicle and adjusted regularly as market conditions change.

  3. CPI: Auto prices keep moderating despite inflation rising ...

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    New vehicle sales growth slowed in January too. Also on Tuesday, Cox Automotive’s Kelley Blue Book (KBB) reported that the pace of new vehicle sales slowed in January, despite lower prices and ...

  4. Limited supplies of new cars for sale following Covid sent new car prices, and even used car prices, soaring. ... Erin Keating, executive analyst at Cox Automotive, told CNN. But she also doesn ...

  5. Jeep prices have gone through the roof. Buyers are bailing ...

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    Sticker prices for some Gladiators on dealer lots now go as high as $72,000. ... senior economist for Cox Automotive. ... A car hauler transporting Jeep Wranglers drives past striking United Auto ...

  6. Autotrader.com - Wikipedia

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    Autotrader.com, Inc. is an American online marketplace for car buyers and sellers, founded in 1997. It aggregates new, used, and certified second-hand cars from dealers and private sellers. The site also provides users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance information. [1]

  7. Manheim Auctions - Wikipedia

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    This action prompted the partners to make Manheim Auto Auction a dealer-only enterprise, making Manheim the largest auto exchange in 1959. [2] By 1966, Manheim Auto Auction established itself as the world's volume leader, selling off 45 vehicles per hour or 700 cars/trucks on a given Friday night at the 16-laned auction.