mmouse1239
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- Apr 7, 2008
We recently found a nice used car that we wanted to purchase for our daughter. Problem is, when I check the pricing on Kelley Blue Book website, it says that the car is overpriced by 1200 dollars. I'm not about to pay that much more than what a car is supposedly worth. My dad (who has bought several cars from this used car dealer) is going in there with my printout from Kelley to ask them why their pricing is so off. It's a really nice car, and I would have no problems paying what it is worth, but I don't want to be ripped off either. Any suggestions?