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What is your Motorcycle Really Worth?

What is your Motorcycle Really Worth?

SYDNEY, Nov. 21/Medianet International-AsiaNet/ --

Now, people all over New Zealand are able to find out the true value of either the motorcycle they currently own or a motorcycle they are thinking of buying… simply with just a few mouse clicks.

Called `Personalised Valuations’ the service is provided by Red Book – the company that provides comprehensive vehicle identification and pricing to the automotive, finance and insurance industries in New Zealand and Australia (and in six other countries in the AsiaPacific region).

With `Personalised Valuations’ the user accesses the information through the Internet … logging into www.redbook.co.nz.

After being led through a series of prompts to properly identify the motorcycle, the user provides details of the kilometers traveled, the condition of the motorcycle (fair, average, good etc) and any additional features added to the motorcycle.

After payment of a fee of $19.95 incl GST – which can be paid by credit card - Red Book then calculates the value of the vehicle and provides a certificate which can be used in future negotiations.

That’s all there is to it.

A simple and effective service which is currently being used to great effect by many, many motorcycle buyers and sellers in Australia. And because Red Book is universally recognized as the pricing authority, it has great credibility and authority.

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