There are a few different ways that you can find the IDV value of your car. One way is to look up the value in a reference book or online database. Another way is to calculate the IDV value yourself, using a formula that takes into account the make, model, year, and condition of your car.
If you want to look up the IDV value of your car in a reference book or online database, one option is to use the Kelly Blue Book. To use the Kelly Blue Book, you'll need to know the make, model, and year of your car, as well as some other information such as the trim level and options. You can then search for your car's IDV value in the Kelly Blue Book database.
If you want to calculate the IDV value of your car yourself, you can use a formula that takes into account the make, model, year, and condition of your car. To use this formula, you'll first need to find the base value of your car. You can find the base value by searching for your car's make and model in an online database such as the Kelly Blue Book. Once you have the base value, you'll need to adjust it based on the year and condition of your car. For example, a car that is one year old will have a higher IDV value than a car that is two years old. A car that is in excellent condition will also have a higher IDV value than a car that is in poor condition.