Finding The Values For Used Motorcycles

By Allison R Thompson

When looking to buy either a used motorcycle a person needs to understand just how these vehicles are valued. Several factors will need to be taken into consideration in order to come up with used motorcycles values and the main ones include, the condition of the motorcycle, how old it is and where it is.

The easiest way for you to be able to value the price of a used motorcycle and compare this to what the seller is asking is by getting hold of a copy of the NADA Price Guide or the Kelley Blue Book. In this article we explain a little bit more about these two books along with details of some other ways you can check out the value of a used motorcycle you may wish to buy.

The first book we are going to be taking a look at is the NADA (National Automobile Dealer's Association) Guide. Although there is the Kelley Blue Book (which we look at next in this article) many people prefer this one simply because they feel it provides much better valuation information. NADA have been publishing valuation figures on all kinds of vehicles since 1933 so they really do know what they are talking about.

However when talking about books which offer information regarding the valuation of vehicles then the one you will hear most people talk about is the Kelley Blue Book. This particular one has been available for over 80 years now and unlike NADA they actually produce more than one type of price guide book. The one that you will often see most dealers of vehicles referring to including motorcycle dealers is known as the "Kelley Blue Book Auto Market Report - Official Guide".

Rather than actually providing a true value of the motorcycle this one provides the person using it with a suggest retail value. The value that is shown in these books is often considerably more than what the dealer would offer the motorcycle to you. If you can, get hold of a copy of this guide prior to you starting to search for a used motorcycle to buy.

Researching the true values of the used motorcycle, you are considering buying provides you with far more bargaining power than if you did not. However if you are having difficulty in obtaining copies of either the above mentioned pricing and valuation guides then why not go online. There are now sites set up where you can quickly find out if the price being asked for a used motorcycle is reasonable or not.

One particular site that you may want to consider taking a look at is called "motorcyclebluebook.com". Here they will be able to provide you with price details for all types of motorcycles. They have a user-friendly search program where all you need to do is enter the make, model and year in which the bike was built or registered . Then after entering these details they will send an email to you showing you details of the value and prices at which the motorcycle you are interested in buying are selling for.

Along with the "motorcyclebluebook.com" another really good website for getting used motorcycles values form is called "Edmunds.com". This site as with the one previously mentioned provides you with a valuation of what they think the motorcycle is worth, but also provide you with a figure of what they think the motorcycle is likely to be selling for. However if you want to ensure that you get the best deal possible when buying a used motorcycle then don't be afraid spending some time comparing all the information that these websites and guide books offer before you buy. Doing this is likely to end up saving you a lot of time and money. - 30329

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