This site is a SCAM. They always undervalue my car by thousands of dollars. I was curious about the "instant cash value," so I clicked on it. That offer was even less than the trade-in value, and they immediately sent my information out to dealerships who blew up my phone with calls, texts, and emails, expecting me to jump at their low-ball offers and waste my time with appointments.The dealerships actually have a KBB LIAISON on staff. The whole thing is a scam. Now that it's been about a week since I looked at the instant cash offer, and I haven't considered any of KBB's associated dealership offers, they have lowered the already LOW trade-in value of my car by $2,000 and won't even show me the private party amount. It says that the information isn't available at this time. I put another car in, and it shows the private party value.The date of this review is July 18th, 2023, but I've been using this site on and off for about two years now. This is the worst it's ever been. It is not a friend to the consumer. This site is geared towards helping the car dealerships (Kelley Blue Book's business partners) cheat regular people out of their vehicles by under-valuating them.This site is a SCAM, and I do not recommend it.
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