Jeep Used Car Book Values

  • Private Seller Price

    The amount you can expect to pay if you buy a Jeep from a private seller.

  • Dealer Price

    The amount you can expect to pay if you buy a Jeep from a dealer.

  • Trade-In Value

    Based on the Black Book value of a Jeep, this is the amount you can expect to receive for your Jeep if you sell it to the dealer at the same time you are purchasing a new vehicle.

  • Private Sale Price

    The amount you can expect to actually receive for your Jeep if you sell it privately.

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