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The phrase blue book is a noun. Blue Book means (1) a blue-covered booklet used in universities for writing examinations, (2) a register of persons who are socially prominent, (3) a report published by the British government; bound in blue.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the phrase blue book.
- Kelley Blue Book
Kelley began in 1918 with three Model Ts and was called Kelley Kar Company. It was the largest car dealership in the world. In 1926, the first printed car price list was issued. This list became a trusted source for info about new and used car prices, reviews, and ratings. On the website, users can also search for dealerships and classifieds, as well as posting cars for sale.
https://www.kbb.com/
- The Autos Channel
This site contains news and information about cars, including articles about new developments and upcoming models. Also contains a new and used car search, a link to Kelley's Blue Book, information about car loans, insurance, and car tips.
https://autos.aol.com/
- Cars.com
Cars.com is a comprehensive destination for users wanting to buy or sell a new or used car. It consolidates listings from 13,000 dealers with nationwide classifieds and private-party listings. The website provides searches by make, model, year for both buying and selling, plus a seller's guide, blue book values, car ratings, and much more.
https://www.cars.com/
The following articles provide recent blue book-related news.
The following digital image illustrates the phrase blue book.
Open Book with Blue Cover and Blank Pages
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