National Auto Research, publisher of Black Book’s vehicle appraisal guides, and Credit Union National Association (CUNA) are expanding the relationship they began in January 2000. CUNA members are now able to purchase all Black Book vehicle valuation products at reduced prices. CUNA members can also post Black Book's Internet products on their own Web sites, along with details on beginning the loan process and applications, to encourage members to begin the loan process through their credit union. Black Book’s product line includes electronic and printed guide books for used cars and light trucks produced between 1946 and 2004, collectible and exotic vehicles, motorcycles, ATVs, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, and heavy-duty commercial trucks and trailers. Additional products include residual value guides in both dollar and percent of equipped MSRP formats, as well as the widely used New Car Cost Guide (formerly published by "AIS"). Black Book also provides comprehensive VIN decoding software for new and used vehicles, including: cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, motorcycles, and commercial trucks. Black Book's vehicle evaluation products are available in multiple formats to best suit your needs: printed books, real time Internet solutions, PDA software in both Palm and Pocket PC formats, custom database applications, and inventory/portfolio analysis.
Vehicle Valuation Tools From ‘Black Book’ Available Through Expanded CUNA Relationship
National Auto Research, publisher of Black Book’s vehicle appraisal guides, and Credit Union National Association (CUNA) are expanding the relationship they began in January 2000.
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