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In 1981 he brought on his son Michael to run the day-to-day operations at Kelley Blue Book, and retired in 2001. The company was sold to Autotrader.com in 2010.
Bob Kelley, the longtime publisher of Kelley Blue Book who oversaw the publication as it became an indispensable resource for consumers and the auto industry, died May 28 at the age of 96.
The Blue Book’s origins lie in the Kelley Kar Company of Los Angeles, a used car dealership founded by Bob’s uncle, Les Kelley, in 1918 with a few Model T Fords. Wanting to grow his inventory ...
The Kelley Blue Book started in 1926 at the Kelley Kar Co., a Los Angeles dealership founded by Mr. Kelley’s father, Sidney, and an uncle, Leslie Kelley.
The Kelley Blue Book team's initial ATP estimate for a new electric vehicle in June was $56,910, down from the revised-lower ATP of $57,236 in May. Year over year, new EV prices in June were lower ...
According to Kelley Blue Book, the average transaction price for a new car in July was $48,334, a slight dip from June and only a 0.4% year-over-year increase.
New vehicle prices fall below sticker price after nearly two years, Kelley Blue Book data shows By Reuters April 12, 202311:57 AM PDTUpdated April 12, 2023 ...
Bob Kelley, the former publisher of Irvine-based Kelley Blue Book who came from a family with deep roots in Southern California’s car culture, died May 28 at his home in Indian Wells. He was 96 ...