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Pricing Tools? I need something that will do all the research for me..

This will sound lame, but AutoTempest.com searches ATC, Cars, Vehix, usedcars, carsdirect, and i think Craigslist in separate inline frame windows... it combines all search results into one internet tab, but still not as useful I agree.

I do this, find my best internet source, compare prices there.
 
There are tools out there that do this, none are "cheap or free" Maybe you can spend time and money building one, then give it away for free :)

If only Cars or ATC had an RSS feed of search results.... id probably be able to create some script that automates the averages of the vehicle (trim included). Oh well. CarGurus and AutoTempest for me.
 

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A dealer asks for a tool to consolidate vehicle pricing research across multiple sites like KBB, Cars.com, and Autotrader rather than checking each individually. Respondents recommend AutoTempest (which aggregates results in one tab), vAuto (a more comprehensive but paid tool), and AAX, with one contributor noting that truly comprehensive solutions aren't free. A key warning emerges about trim level variations (particularly GM vehicles) causing significant price differences that automated tools may miss.

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