I have a 2001 chevy silverado 1500HD. It is a quad cab with a six and a half foot bed. Also it is a 2wd with 86,000 miles in it. What would the book value of the truck be?
This will depend on where you live for one thing.
If you want to know for reasons other than selling or trading, you can go to websites such as kbb.com.
If you are looking at how much your truck is worth, then blue book is not the answer because they don't actually buy cars. You will want to look in the paper at similar 2001 Silverado's in your area 2WD with equivalent miles and options.
Blue book, Black book, and NADA are only guides and when it's all said and done, a vehicle is only worth what someone is willing to buy it for. Good luck.
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April 23rd, 2008 at 3:58 pm
$4500 - $7200
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April 23rd, 2008 at 4:08 pm
The values for different conditions without any options are as follows
3/5:5855
4/5: 6855
5/5: 7450
This is with the trim you have and 86,000 miles. However, because I dont know what options you have on it, it may be worth more as this is only with standard equipment. This is also assuming you are selling it to a dealer and not privately.
If you want to get an even more accurate estimate, go to http://www.kbb.com and go to the user cars tab where you can search for yourself
good luck selling it
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April 27th, 2008 at 9:42 am
This will depend on where you live for one thing.
If you want to know for reasons other than selling or trading, you can go to websites such as kbb.com.
If you are looking at how much your truck is worth, then blue book is not the answer because they don't actually buy cars. You will want to look in the paper at similar 2001 Silverado's in your area 2WD with equivalent miles and options.
Blue book, Black book, and NADA are only guides and when it's all said and done, a vehicle is only worth what someone is willing to buy it for. Good luck.
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