Funny Story about NADA and interpretation. There was a 1991 Bayliner for sale by me. Asking price: $9900. I was curious as to why they were asking that so I sent them a message. The response: "That is the list price on NADA" I tried to explain to them that the list price was the original price of the boat, not today's value. They needed to look at the 2 prices on the right hand side, not the big price on the left. They were having none of it. 3 weeks later, they reduced the price to the bargain price of $8900, "$1000 below blue book value" they said. She couldn't understand why mine was the only response she got because it was such a deal. Turns out, he got the truck in the divorce, she got the boat because she thought it was worth more. Truck blue booked at $9000 and she thought she had a $10,000 27 year old Bayliner. You live and you learn I guess.