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T100 Blue Book Value Not Even Close

4.3K views 8 replies 6 participants last post by  SC T100  
#1 ·
Blue book values seem like they are so off from what they actually sell for on all toyota trucks.

I looked at a really good condition 1995 SRS T100 with 235k and he's asking $5,000. Seemed like a very fair deal based on what I am seeing them sell for.

Edmunds values it at $1,637 for private party. Nada is $2,175 - $4,975. Kelley is $4,633.

Every other car I've bought I always got for Edmunds price, and I always thought Kelley was insanely high.
 
#4 ·
I've found here the west coast at least that the blue book prices are always lower,and no where near what any of the T-100's are actually selling for. Here in SoCal i think the popularity has gone up with the price of the Tundra going so high and the low production numbers that the T-100 had in the 1st place.
 
#5 ·
In my part of California, which probably has similar demand for older Toyotas to the PNW, but generally higher prices on almost everything, this would be a very good deal. Especially if seats and interior trim are in good shape ... those parts can be unobtanium but a timing belt or suspension bushings are easy to replace.