It will vary by the location, condition, and mileage of the car along with other options. Check out the example below using California zip code 90003:
2003 Hyundai Elantra GLS Sedan 4D Kelley Blue Book value:
Trade In to a Dealer: $627 (Excellent Condition), $544 (Very Good Condition), $481 (Good Condition), $412 (Fair Condition)
Sell to a private party: $1,821 (Excellent Condition), $1,649 (Very Good Condition), 1,517 (Good Condition), 1,374 (Fair Condition)
2003 Hyundai Elantra GT Sedan 4D Kelley Blue Book value:
Trade In to a Dealer: $1,043 (Excellent Condition), $936 (Very Good Condition), $855 (Good Condition), $767 (Fair Condition)
Sell to a private party: $2,254 (Excellent Condition), $2,061 (Very Good Condition), $1,914 (Good Condition), $1,755 (Fair Condition)
2003 Hyundai Elantra GT hatchback 4D Kelley Blue Book value:
Trade In to a Dealer: $1,139 (Excellent Condition), $1,023 (Very Good Condition), $935 (Good Condition), $839 (Fair Condition)
Sell to a private party: $2,279 (Excellent Condition), $2,084 (Very Good Condition), $1,935 (Good Condition), $1,774 (Fair Condition)
Find out what your car is worth. Get the Kelley Blue Book Value for your used car or trade-in vehicle.
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