That windshield "needs fixed," as we say in the midwest. That'll scare 3/4 of your buyers away. Insurance often covers it 100%; depends on the company and maybe on the state. Having done that, this is my personal WAG:
If the car looks nice, $1,900 on Craigs, take what you can get. I'll bet $1,500 easy. If it's been maintained to a 'T' and glows in the dark I'd go for $2,900 and see what happens. However, that's not the vibe I'm getting from the description.
There is no book that can help, with those miles it's all in the condition. Show me the maintenance "book" -- there should be lots of 30k/60k services, and this could be quite a nice car. If it's leaking stuff, the interior is tired,... it's more like $1k.
No disrespect to the OPs with the $600 guesses; but you guys proably haven't trolled the bottom of the market in a while..
yeah, I am getting a hard lesson on what my meager remaining budget (after getting my wife her mid-life crisis luxo mobile!) can buy. 2K just does not go as far as it used to.
Amen. I'm currently looking at two choices for a winter beater; a hallowed MI tradition. The goal being, to make the '03 Sienna last a few more years as it's starting to rust.
The candidates are a 1995 Camry LE, 1 owner, 120k, white (shudder) so every little rust spot shows, fuel filler gone -- looks classy -- exhaust broke off and was rewelded in front of the cat. So it'll break again, 3 months or 3 years from now.. OTOH, it was taken care of, I have snow tires that'll fit, and it's pretty cheap.
$1,500 from a colleague, and I'm discinclined to haggle.... Of course, getting mor than $2 for it might be tough, even in this market.
Behind door #2 we have a 1994 Roadmaster Sedan, 120k miles, elderly-owned and in TN since 2008; before taht it was here in the rust belt. That'll probably set me back $2k, and whether I can sell it next spring depends very much on gas prices... where's President Bachmann when I need her.. or who was it who promised $1.80 gas if elected...
Anyway, I think it'll be the Camry, but both of these would have been strong candidates for the $1k-and-under club even 5 years ago.
It is of course impossible to tell without seeing the actual car.
But if all you've got is $1,500, most of the stuff you look at will have immediate needs or be in truly ugly shape.
So if you've got one that looks OK and runs and drives, right now, without spending money, that's a big deal.
In February, as ppl start getting their tax refunds, that Sonata would be even stronger. I don't think it makes a lot of sense either, but there you are.
I have another colleague with a '99 Camry LE, 110k miles, decent shape but starting to rust above the windshield... he thinks he should get close to $5. I'm thinking not of my money but he may be right...
Folks are right in that its scrap value to a dealer. The only way they show more for it on paper is if they are making it up on the car you are buying.
I think Steine has the right idea on private party. It is tough to judge without seeing it in person. You'll have to fix the windshield and replace 2 tires. Don't mismatch them. Get whatever brand/model the other 2 new tires are.
What would those things cost you at resale? Well, if I were the buyer, I'm deducting $800 for the windshield and tires.
I'd say $600-$800 private party as it sits. Fix the items and detail the hell out of it. If it runs and drives well and looks decent enough, I'll split the difference and say you ask $2295. Even if you only get $1500 in the end, you've spent around $600 on the repairs, so you are getting a few hundred more out of it than selling as is.
SO... in summary... trade=$350, sell as is=$600, fix and sell=$900 (1500-600 repairs).
Real question is, how much is your time worth? The work, the driving around to get things fixed, the time spent detailing, taking pics, advertising, dealing with tire kickers .... all for maybe $500 more in my pocket? Tough call.
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In Connecticut, car of that age needs to be state inspected. A cracked windshield or bald tires are not acceptable. This is assuming the buyer plans to legally register it.
Location: Fairfield, CT Year/Make/Model: 2012 Toyota Prius V Five Body Style: wagon Engine: hybrid Driveline: FWD Mileage: 12,000 Color: very good - minor wear assocaited with a car of 12k miles; well kept Major Options: navigation, alloys, keyless entry/start/stop, leatherette - this is a base Five (highest model) Condition: Details of interior and exterior, including dings, scratches etc. - overall great - there are some light scrathces on hood Tires - prob 20% worn Brakes - excellent Maintenance - by the book Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc. - someone scraped rear plastic bumper, which was repaired professionally - no metal work was done, just painted the plastic on the bumper.
GB, Looking for trade in value on 2009 Ford Escape Limited. Black/Black V6 AWD 47k miles Moonroof Nav/Sync Heated Leather seats 17" Factory (fake) Chrome rims. Running boards All service up to date. Very clean with a few scratches and a ding in the liftgate. Tires 50%, will need front brakes in next 10k or so. Actually, might sell to one of the kids. Will give them a good deal but not give them the car. TIA
Thanks for the excellent feedback, everyone. Funny how a beater can generate so much discussion.
It would be a private party sale as she felt insulted by what the dealer offered her in trade. I don't know the amount (She's in Indiana; I'm in Illinois) but I'm sure it was not more than $500 and probably less. When she commented about it I did point out that no dealer was going to hang on to a high mileage car, especially with a stick, and that it would be sent straight to auction for disposal.
I will make the suggestions on doing the repairs to make it more salable. I'm surprised she hasn't been ticketed for the windshield; I was when I lived in Indiana back in the '80s. (She may only be carrying liability so no insurance coverage to get the windshield repaired)
She may also just give it to her daughter who could use a generally reliable if aging car for a while.
And she wants a stick for her next car as well. She's been driving manuals since the early 80s.
Made a mistake buying it thinking we could fit three car seats across the back. You can, painfully! We never thought to strap them in - just set them across the back to see of they fit when it was on the dealer's floor. In the end, we ended up getting an MDX, which is great. At te same time, I took a job and we moved within biking distance to work. Just don't need this any more. looking to replace it with a MINI.
Haha. Let's see, compared to some of the cars I had pre-kids: 318, 944S, 912, GTI, Land Cruiser (FJ), bunch of TDI's, Mustang GT, CJ7, yeah, I would say bored. Only thing in my garage that came close to the Prius level of driving excitement is the VW rabbit I converted to run on veggie oil.
>> Made a mistake buying it thinking we could fit three car seats across the back..[..] >> [..] looking to replace it with a MINI.
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Don't forget MDX requires premium too!! Although we're doing really well with our '12 MDX. Just picked it up a couple weeks ago and averaging 19mpg in day-to-day and got 21.5mpg on all highway trip this weekend. The 2011 FWD Sienna manivan it replaced was averaging 20.5 and 23 on long trips.
New Hampshire 2010 Nissan Rogue SL AWD 23k miles Black with black leather Alloys, Sun Roof, Leather, Heated Seats, 6 disc changer, XM radio Few light scratches on paint. Interior and exterior are clean No accidents or damage Tires 60-70% Brakes are good
Maybe i asked too soon. Wife told me kid got in an accident. Picture doesn't look too bad, but the damaged 'chome' front bumper trim piece lists for $464!
Yup, I began having real problems with VW when they asked if I could drive back to the dealership to help them determine what was wrong with my TDI Touareg. At least they were honest about it.
Looking to trade a 2010 Acura TL SH-AWD TECH. Any help on a fair trade price is appreciated!
Las Vegas 2010 Acura TL SH-AWD w/ Technology Package 4 dr 3.7L V6 Automatic AWD 20500 Black/Black In addition to standards included in SH-AWD w/Tech, the following options have been added: OEM Premium 18" Wheels, OEM Midnight Chrome Grill, OEM Midnight Chrome Rear Trim (all non-standard options on delivery) Interior - Spotless, Normal Leather Wear, No Carpet Wear Exterior - No dings, 2 faint scratches that can barely be seen. No pits in paint on hood or front bumper. Wheels- No curb rash Tires - 75% tread or more Brakes - Great Maintenance - All scheduled maintenance reminders have been performed. Oil changes , inspections, engine/cabin filter replacement, rear diff fluid changed for AWD system, tire rotations. Other: None. Car has been meticulously cared for.
Why do you think the Tribeca hasn't sold well. Once they got ride of the ugly front I kind of like them Is it too pricey? I also can't get over the dashboard? Too small?
I don't think I've ever seen a Tribeca on the road. A few years ago I sat in one in a Subie dealership, & I noticed the oddly "swoopie" shape of the dash, like it was designed by space aliens, or by earthlings on LSD......apparently there a lot of other faults too.....
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My best guess is $300... and, maybe $595 private party..
Can't wait to hear from the expert...
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That windshield "needs fixed," as we say in the midwest. That'll scare 3/4 of your buyers away. Insurance often covers it 100%; depends on the company and maybe on the state. Having done that, this is my personal WAG:
If the car looks nice, $1,900 on Craigs, take what you can get. I'll bet $1,500 easy. If it's been maintained to a 'T' and glows in the dark I'd go for $2,900 and see what happens.
However, that's not the vibe I'm getting from the description.
There is no book that can help, with those miles it's all in the condition. Show me the maintenance "book" -- there should be lots of 30k/60k services, and this could be quite a nice car. If it's leaking stuff, the interior is tired,... it's more like $1k.
No disrespect to the OPs with the $600 guesses; but you guys proably haven't trolled the bottom of the market in a while..
Cheers -Mathias
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
I'm currently looking at two choices for a winter beater; a hallowed MI tradition. The goal being, to make the '03 Sienna last a few more years as it's starting to rust.
The candidates are a 1995 Camry LE, 1 owner, 120k, white (shudder) so every little rust spot shows, fuel filler gone -- looks classy -- exhaust broke off and was rewelded in front of the cat. So it'll break again, 3 months or 3 years from now.. OTOH, it was taken care of, I have snow tires that'll fit, and it's pretty cheap.
$1,500 from a colleague, and I'm discinclined to haggle.... Of course, getting mor than $2 for it might be tough, even in this market.
Behind door #2 we have a 1994 Roadmaster Sedan, 120k miles, elderly-owned and in TN since 2008; before taht it was here in the rust belt. That'll probably set me back $2k, and whether I can sell it next spring depends very much on gas prices... where's President Bachmann when I need her.. or who was it who promised $1.80 gas if elected...
Anyway, I think it'll be the Camry, but both of these would have been strong candidates for the $1k-and-under club even 5 years ago.
Cheers -Mathias
But, did you note that it's a stick-shift? $1500 for a 200K mile car?
I'm still sticking with $300 on a dealer trade...
If that's the case, no wonder the pedestrian population is rising... :surprise:
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But if all you've got is $1,500, most of the stuff you look at will have immediate needs or be in truly ugly shape.
So if you've got one that looks OK and runs and drives, right now, without spending money, that's a big deal.
In February, as ppl start getting their tax refunds, that Sonata would be even stronger. I don't think it makes a lot of sense either, but there you are.
I have another colleague with a '99 Camry LE, 110k miles, decent shape but starting to rust above the windshield... he thinks he should get close to $5. I'm thinking not of my money but he may be right...
"It's expensive to be poor."
-Mathias
I think Steine has the right idea on private party. It is tough to judge without seeing it in person. You'll have to fix the windshield and replace 2 tires. Don't mismatch them. Get whatever brand/model the other 2 new tires are.
What would those things cost you at resale? Well, if I were the buyer, I'm deducting $800 for the windshield and tires.
I'd say $600-$800 private party as it sits. Fix the items and detail the hell out of it. If it runs and drives well and looks decent enough, I'll split the difference and say you ask $2295. Even if you only get $1500 in the end, you've spent around $600 on the repairs, so you are getting a few hundred more out of it than selling as is.
SO... in summary... trade=$350, sell as is=$600, fix and sell=$900 (1500-600 repairs).
Real question is, how much is your time worth? The work, the driving around to get things fixed, the time spent detailing, taking pics, advertising, dealing with tire kickers .... all for maybe $500 more in my pocket? Tough call.
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A cracked windshield or bald tires are not acceptable.
This is assuming the buyer plans to legally register it.
Year/Make/Model: 2012 Toyota Prius V Five
Body Style: wagon
Engine: hybrid
Driveline: FWD
Mileage: 12,000
Color: very good - minor wear assocaited with a car of 12k miles; well kept
Major Options: navigation, alloys, keyless entry/start/stop, leatherette - this is a base Five (highest model)
Condition:
Details of interior and exterior, including dings, scratches etc. - overall great - there are some light scrathces on hood
Tires - prob 20% worn
Brakes - excellent
Maintenance - by the book
Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc. - someone scraped rear plastic bumper, which was repaired professionally - no metal work was done, just painted the plastic on the bumper.
Thanks!
Need something bigger, or just bored with it?
Why so soon?
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2022 Wrangler Sahara 4Xe, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
Looking for trade in value on 2009 Ford Escape Limited.
Black/Black
V6 AWD
47k miles
Moonroof
Nav/Sync
Heated Leather seats
17" Factory (fake) Chrome rims.
Running boards
All service up to date.
Very clean with a few scratches and a ding in the liftgate.
Tires 50%, will need front brakes in next 10k or so.
Actually, might sell to one of the kids.
Will give them a good deal but not give them the car.
TIA
You have to ask?
:P
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Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
It would be a private party sale as she felt insulted by what the dealer offered her in trade. I don't know the amount (She's in Indiana; I'm in Illinois) but I'm sure it was not more than $500 and probably less. When she commented about it I did point out that no dealer was going to hang on to a high mileage car, especially with a stick, and that it would be sent straight to auction for disposal.
I will make the suggestions on doing the repairs to make it more salable. I'm surprised she hasn't been ticketed for the windshield; I was when I lived in Indiana back in the '80s. (She may only be carrying liability so no insurance coverage to get the windshield repaired)
She may also just give it to her daughter who could use a generally reliable if aging car for a while.
And she wants a stick for her next car as well. She's been driving manuals since the early 80s.
>> [..] looking to replace it with a MINI.
One free CCBA membershipt for you.
Seriously, join us on "Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous", we're Not That Kind Of A Support Group (tm). You'll fit right in.
Cheers
-Mathias
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Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
A level II went for $24,800 with 1800 miles.
A level III with 8k fetched $23k.
And a level III with 2800 miles got $26k.
I would hope any dealer would keep this for sale off their own lot. Hope for $22k, I guess.
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'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '08 Maser QP; '11 Mini Cooper S
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Freudian slip?
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.ef2c24d/27179#MSG27179
In which case you'd be nowhere near 50 on the V.
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We used to get 21-22 in our first-year Pilot.
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2010 Nissan Rogue SL AWD
23k miles
Black with black leather
Alloys, Sun Roof, Leather, Heated Seats, 6 disc changer, XM radio
Few light scratches on paint. Interior and exterior are clean
No accidents or damage
Tires 60-70%
Brakes are good
Adding 3 more to the sample, people on fueleconomy.gov are getting about 18mpg.
Wife told me kid got in an accident.
Picture doesn't look too bad, but the damaged 'chome' front bumper trim piece lists for $464!
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '08 Maser QP; '11 Mini Cooper S
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '08 Maser QP; '11 Mini Cooper S
I guess so!
:P
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Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
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2010 Acura TL SH-AWD w/ Technology Package
4 dr
3.7L V6 Automatic
AWD
20500
Black/Black
In addition to standards included in SH-AWD w/Tech, the following options have been added: OEM Premium 18" Wheels, OEM Midnight Chrome Grill, OEM Midnight Chrome Rear Trim (all non-standard options on delivery)
Interior - Spotless, Normal Leather Wear, No Carpet Wear
Exterior - No dings, 2 faint scratches that can barely be seen. No pits in paint on hood or front bumper.
Wheels- No curb rash
Tires - 75% tread or more
Brakes - Great
Maintenance - All scheduled maintenance reminders have been performed. Oil changes , inspections, engine/cabin filter replacement, rear diff fluid changed for AWD system, tire rotations.
Other: None. Car has been meticulously cared for.
Thanks for the help!
2010 Subaru TriBeCa
Touring with nav
26000 miles
Excellent condition
Blue
Louisiana
Thanks
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It looks like $24k may be the number.
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