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How Much Is My Car Actually Worth? A Cape Cod Seller's Guide

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Jack Ploszay
April 21, 2026 · PCAP Motors, North Falmouth MA

"What's my car worth?" is the question I get more than any other. The honest answer: it depends on who's buying it, how you're selling it, and what the market looks like right now. Here's how to actually figure it out.

Why KBB and Edmunds Are a Starting Point, Not an Answer

Kelley Blue Book and Edmunds are useful but limited. They're based on national averages, often a few months behind the actual market, and don't account for local demand. A 4WD truck in North Falmouth, Massachusetts is worth more than the same truck in Phoenix — because the buyer pool here needs it more. KBB doesn't know that.

Use KBB and Edmunds to understand the range, not to set your price.

The Tools That Actually Reflect Real Market Value

The Condition Multiplier

Every pricing tool asks about condition — and most sellers overestimate. Simple honest framework: if you'd be embarrassed to show it to a detail-oriented buyer without cleaning it up first, it's "fair" condition, not "good." The difference is typically $1,500-$3,000.

A $200 detail job often returns $1,000+ in selling price. It's almost always worth doing.

What PCAP Does

When someone comes for a valuation, we pull all of the above — Carvana, CarMax, active listings, recent sales — and put them in front of you so you can see the full picture. We don't just give you a number. We show you the data and explain what it means for your situation. That process takes 24-48 hours and is completely free.

Stop guessing. Get the real number.

Free market valuation with real comps — Carvana, CarMax, and current private market data for your specific vehicle.

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Questions? Call or text Jack directly at (774) 521-6027 or email info@pcapmotors.com