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Asked: Dec 28, 2007 - 03:29 AM
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Why do I get different numbers using Edmunds TMV versus KBB?
I am looking to buy a 2008 Honda Accord LX. Edmunds TMV gives the MSRP as $20,360 and an invoice price of $18,458. But KBB lists $20,995 as the MSRP and $19,093 for invoice.
In Buying & Selling > True Market Value (TMV) In Makes & Models > Honda > Accord In Buying & Selling > Car Comparisons2 answers - 121 days ago
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madmanmoo
Date: Dec 31, 2007 Time: 09:52 AM
The reason for the difference is that KBB is not including the destination charge. That's the difference!
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chuckfromli
Date: Jul 25, 2009 Time: 03:41 PM
I think madmanmoo got it backwards. The KBB price INCLUDES the destination charge, the Edmunds doesn't.
Source: math class
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