Unless there’s some state level tax implications or a car that’s sensitive to rust in the desert that makes the car more or less valuable. I don’t see why the national average can’t be used?
There’s an argument to say a state with a lower average income should have lower fines, but really then might as well have fines based on income / networth
In the UK we have https://www.parkers.co.uk/car-valuation/select-manufacturer/
In the USA I think there’s an equivalent.
In the US it’s https://www.kbb.com/ which I always thought was a household name.
Also a scam, they’re terrible at valuations in both directions. They’ve gotten lazy with fame.
Well they don’t give regional numbers, at least anytime I have used it.
Can’t really use something national when a used Honda Accord is 5k more expensive in MA than Georgia or Florida, for example.
Unless there’s some state level tax implications or a car that’s sensitive to rust in the desert that makes the car more or less valuable. I don’t see why the national average can’t be used?
There’s an argument to say a state with a lower average income should have lower fines, but really then might as well have fines based on income / networth