Nada pricing fairly accurate?

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Is the Nada pricing fairly accurate for retail prices on used vehicles... Im looking at a few different Yukons and listed prices are a little less than Nada, may be negotiable more, and by far the best condition vehicles I have seen so far.
 

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depnds on years and condition of truck, what you looking for and where are you located?
 
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I'm in Dallas and looking for a 04-06 yukon/tahoe in white, good condition, and lower miles... Would mainly be my weekend driver for the family and pulling my boat.
 

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It's just a guide, but it is usually what banks go by for the loan. Autotrader.com and cars.com are good places to look for vehicles. You can search for specific options and colors. It is a good way to get an idea of what is out there and the prices they are going for.
 

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Not even close, every Dealer and Buyer around here uses Data provided by the regional vehicle auctions.
 

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yea, it's a good 'guide', but when gas was through the roof, was the prime time to buy...prices dumped when it was so high last year.
Buddy just bought a 2005, white, and he paid over $16K
 
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