KBB / NADA better for newer cars?

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I just put in a 10k 05 and they say retail price is $73,500. Id say thats in the ball park.

I thought I would have issues with my insurance company, State Farm, but thats a pretty good number.

Anyone else?
 
the KBB numbers get sketchy the older the car is and the more miles it has. A 91 with 100K+ miles takes a big hit.
 
Thanks, but these only talk about older cars. I was asking, specifically, if anyone had thoughts on the values of the newer ones and if they have had any issues with mainstream insurance companies because of it.

I haven't but you should be fine for a while. Like others have said, it's only the really old NSXs where the KBB value and market value are really off.
 
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