DrunkenNovice
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Anybody know how I can find this?
Google.com
NADATried that, thanks though. I can only find stuff that gives you the current value of the vehicle.
Someone told me to hit up the service department with the VIN and they should be ble to give it to me.
Anybody know how I can find this?
Visit the website for New Car Test Drive (http://www.newcartestdrive.com/review-search.cfm) Search under the Car Reviews tab for the make, model and year of the vehicle you’re searching – it lists information on used vehicles dating back many years. After entering the information, you’ll receive a page with prices, including the MSRP - See more at: http://www.dmv.org/articles/how-to-get-a-vehicles-msrp/#sthash.E5ECusaC.dpuf

I wasn't saying nada.. NADA is the siteNADA
I wasn't saying nada.. NADA is the site
Ahh ok I sell cars it is probably dealer only.. Them dudes are thoroughly accurate.I got you, I actually tried that before I made the thread but was only getting current value.
Buy back at full original MSRP? For what?The site @midwesthiphop suggested gave me a base MSRP which is what I was looking for.
Dealer offered me a buy back at full original MSRP, I just wanted to be armed with a number or a way to double check that they aren't low ballin me.
Buy back at full original MSRP? For what?
What kind of car do you have? Sound fishy?They say they're having a hard time finding particular models. So they're offering the deal to ppl who own are the cars.