KEYSTONE
What a Keystone is worth

A Keystone's value is what buyers actually pay today. ForCar reads real US asking prices across 2 Keystone models ($10,000–$38,000) and shows the trade-in, private-party and dealer range by model, year and mileage — free, no signup.

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2
Models priced
$24,000
Avg value
6
Listings
3
Prices each
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Every Keystone model's value 2

Real-market value for every Keystone we have listings for. Click a model for its value by year, depreciation curve and mileage-adjusted estimate.

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Raptor3 listings$38,000
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Hide Out3 listings$10,000
TOP 2·UNIT avg market value ($)·SOURCE ForCar market

Every Keystone we track — pick one for its value by year & mileage:

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How well does a Keystone hold its value?

Resale value is everything when you sell or trade. Because ForCar prices from the live market, you see how a Keystone actually depreciates — here's the median value by age across the brand's models, from real listings (compare with the typical depreciation curve by age):

We're still building enough Keystone listings across model years for a full brand depreciation curve — open a specific model for its value by year.

Trade-in, private-party & dealer price

Every Keystone has three prices. Our low–median–high range maps to what a dealer pays you, what you'd get selling it yourself, and what a lot charges — see current used-market prices across all models too:

Trade-in / low
10th %
Private-party
Median
Dealer / high
90th %
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Trade-in — a dealer pays you10th percentile90%
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Private-party — you sell itmedian · typical price100%
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Dealer retail — a lot charges90th percentile103%
TOP 3·UNIT % of median Keystone price·SOURCE ForCar · Keystone

On Keystone listings the dealer retail price (103% of median) runs about 1.1× the trade-in offer (90%) — the gap you're negotiating.

Trading in or selling your Keystone?

Know all three numbers before you walk in. Trade-in is fastest but lowest; selling private-party nets the most; a dealer's asking price shows the ceiling. ForCar's range gives you the leverage to negotiate from real data, not a salesperson's screen.

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Get an exact Keystone value by VIN

Trim and options move a Keystone's value. Decode your VIN free to pin the exact build, then check its market value for a sharper number.

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Keystone value FAQ

How much is my Keystone worth?

It depends on the model, year and mileage. ForCar gives a free instant range from real Keystone listings — pick your model and year above for the trade-in, private-party and dealer price.

Which Keystone holds its value best?

Resale varies a lot by model. Open any Keystone model above to see its real depreciation — how its market price drops year by year — so you can compare which ones hold value.

Is the Keystone value free?

Yes — every estimate is free with no signup, based on real US market listings rather than a subscription book value.

How is this different from Kelley Blue Book?

Book sites estimate from their own model. ForCar shows what Keystones are actually listed for right now on the open market — updated continuously.

Is this a free Keystone Blue Book alternative?

Yes. ForCar is a free, no-signup alternative to Kelley Blue Book and NADA for Keystone values — instead of a private formula, you see real asking prices for every Keystone model, updated daily.

Keystone values from real US market listings, aggregated per model and year. For exact specs decode your VIN; for book values see KBB/NADA. Last updated Jul 2026. — ForCar Reviewed by Denis Kataev, founder of ForCar.
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