NADA Guides
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NADA Guides is the short-hand name for the used car guides published by the National Automobile Dealers Association. The NADA has published NADA Used Car Guides since 1933.
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[edit] Contrast with Kelley Blue Book
Contrast this guide with the Kelley Blue Book guides to car prices. One guide to used car buying claims that car dealerships use NADA guides, instead of the Kelley Blue Book. [1]
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Launched in 2000, NADAguides.com offers a broad range of information, products and services to help educate people in the market to buy, sell, trade or simply shop for a vehicle.
NADAguides.com publishes pricing information for new and used cars, trucks, vans and SUVs, as well as classic, collectible, exotic and special interest vehicles, boats, motorcycles, RVs, personal watercraft, ATVs, snowmobiles and manufactured housing. They publish more information about more types of vehicles than any other data provider on the market.
The site also offers services for vehicle buying, selling, owning and research resource.
NADAguides.com is not new to the vehicle information world. The traditional, well-known brand - N.A.D.A. Appraisal Guides - is best known for its bright yellow and blue vehicle appraisal guidebooks...guidebooks that are subscribed to by hundreds of thousands of people across the U.S. each year. And the "NADA" in NADAguides.com stands for the [National Automobile Dealers Association].
NADAguides.com is also known as the largest provider of vehicle information to a majority of the nation's leading banks, credit unions, fleet and lease organizations, dealers, insurance companies, government agencies and financial institutions.