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  • paulieppauliep Member Posts: 19
    Ok, I'll try again, thanks.

    in a beach city in the County of Los Angeles,

    a 1999 Honda Accord EX 4-door, 4 cylinder, in metallic beige with tan leather;
    auto, leather seats, moonroof, single cd player, alloy wheels

    10,000 (ten thousand) miles.

    Looks great. Had some small body work done (no crashes, but some small dents and scratches fixed) by a really good body shop - perfect paint match. If I didn't tell you, you wouldn't be able to tell, but I will tell the buyer, and I will probably sell it to a friend who knows its history. Tires are original Michelin and with minimal and even wear. No mechanical problems and no more dents or dings.

    What might a dealer offer, and what do you think it's worth in a private sale?
  • mark156mark156 Member Posts: 1,915
    mldj98, you might have explained this in a previous post... but, why were you wanting to get rid of the Civic? I know the Accord is bigger, but you only had 400 miles on the Civic... just curious????...

    Mark
    2010 Land Rover LR4, 2013 Honda CR-V, 2009 Bentley GTC, 1990 MB 500SL, 2001 MB S500, 2007 Lincoln TC, 1964 RR Silver Cloud III, 1995 MB E320 Cab., 2015 Prevost Liberty Coach
  • ncelkncelk Member Posts: 22
    Well, the Pilot is sold.

    Went for $23,000 after 8 days on Autotrader.

    Thanks again! The new owner is happy with the vehicle, and the condition REALLY helped it.
  • lancerfixerlancerfixer Member Posts: 1,284
    Hey Terry-
    I'm wondering where you'd hit this bad boy, private party retail:

    Ready for it?

    '89 Mercedes 300E. Auto, of course, factory phone still works (does anyone even offer analog cell phone service anymore?)
    White over red leather (NOT MB Tex...at this age, I wish it were)
    225k miles, very good cosmetic condition; needs a blower motor to be 100%.
    Don't answer if you've got a whole bunch of reposts to catch up on; I've got a friend selling this and I have been contenplating picking it up to keep the miles off the S70, since there's a good chance my commute will increase significantly here soon (also, it'd be a fun car to tear apart and and annoy Mrs. Lance by its very presence.) Whatya think?
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Miles are a deal breaker on that one---$3,500 to $4,000 should be more than enough, and before I bought it I would check the cost to replace the blower motor---they might have to hand grenade it out of there on a Benz.

    Good car though. Best Benz ever IMO. Too bad about the miles--at 225K car is on borrowed time.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Hi Terry,
    I recently picked up a Tundra, but I am not really happy with it (its just to big). I am wondering if I can get out of it without getting killed on it. The details are 2005 Tundra access cab, auto, 4.3 v8, 17" wheels, the bench seat upgrade, limited slip diffrential, tow pkg, all weather pkg, fog lamps, floor mats-- It has 2,500 miles and is desert sand mica located in Phoenix. Origional msrp was 27,079. I took the low lease factor instead of the rebate (mistake now). What do you think a dealer would give to me for it on trade?
    Thanks
    ==============================

    Too Big ...? compared to what, a Mini ......?

    Whats your pay-off.? .... It's a lease, tuff situation to be in .. you gotta own it to sell it and you don't have the title, but you might be able to trade it depending on the buy-out ...

    2wd ...?

    4wd ....?

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ....... You said "I am thinking of a number" ............ what was the number.?





    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    hope I haven't offended in any way....
    Terry, please evaluate the following for trade-in.
    Tucson, AZ
    2003 Toyota Highlander NON Limited
    V6 2wd
    26,000 miles
    Gold/ ivory cloth interior
    From the orig Monroney: .. Roof rack, moonroof, tow prep, tow hitch, alloy wheels (5), mud guards, privacy glass, keyless entry, tonneau cover, 8 way power drivers seat, homelink, engine immobilizer, carpet/cargo mat set, rear spoiler.
    Added: auto-dimming rear view mirror w/compass, fog lights
    This vehicle has been well cared for: oil changed every 4-5k, tires rotated (5) waxed every 6 months, garaged, no dents scratches, tires are orig, but appear to have about 10,000 miles left (est) still decent amount of tread showing. Brakes? orig 4 wheel disc. Most miles have been highway, so I bet over 50% left on brakes.. no bodywork or ins claims.
    Also, even tho it has tow stuff, it has never towed anything.
    Thanks,
    Jeff
    =============================

    Mornin' Jeff ..... nope, not offended about anything - I'm just sloooooow ..

    Believe it or not, I "scan" a bunch of the posts on Edmunds just to see whats going on and laugh at the "gossip" and the made-up stories .. but I try to *read* every little word before I drop a post .. besides, I'm not the fastest printer person on the planet or the best speller, plus I have the attention span of aspharugus ... so reposting is a good thing ..l.o.l.....

    All righty then ...... excellent description - tanks ... at the home of the Tucson Open we have a 03 Yota Highlander (non-limited) it's a serviced 2wd, V6, 26k short miles, right color for any area, we got the rack and the slider, solar glass, flaps, seats, etc, sounds nice .......... if it's as nice as you "think" it is, no paint by numbers, no interior drama, no I dragged my golf clubs over the bumper 200 times .. then trade side, in and around the super tall $17's, maybe the low/mid $18's if it's a "baby doll" and it needs -0- .......

    Don't forget the update ............................... ;)



    Terry.
  • mldj98mldj98 Member Posts: 378
    mark156,

    Well to sum it up we just plain made a boo...boo...
    We were looking at both cars and decided we could live (or so we thought) with the Civic...but after a total of 2 kids (1 car seat) and 3 adults later we ran out of room reeeeeaaaalllllll fast. Stroller, diaper bags, and other accessories later we were spent...now don't get me wrong...the civic is an outstanding car and maybe later in life when we don't have to carry so much baby crap me might go ahead and get another one just for giggles...plus after loading the whole family clan inside for an outing it didn't have that zip I needed....127 hp is fine for the daily runs...put loaded up with stuff...not so zippy...
    We discussed it and said to ourselves, if we can get out of this car without completely loosing our shorts then we would go for it...the opportunity came along for a fairly good deal and so we decided to take the leap, cut our losses and move on!!! SInce I will be retiring from the military in about a year we decided it was now or never to do this thing...and if you noticed my previous posts on the deal we got then it was not such a bad deal...Since I work at this big military command you would be surprised how many people are selling 2005 auto's for whatever reasons...
    Minivans...Volvo's...Jeeps...the lists goes on...so if nothing else I know that I am not the only one who buys a new car and then sells it in the same model year!
    By the way...the V6 Accord we bought....halls balls!!!!

    P.S. Terry...can I still bum that smoke? I was told you had the duty pack!! :o)
  • acap329acap329 Member Posts: 5
    Would like to switch to a car-based SUV. Need a number on a 04 Ford Explorer XLT with 23,500 miles - 4WD - silver/light grey

    Leather, power moonroof, V8, 3rd row seat, running boards, tow pkg, single cd/am/fm, "sport package"(not sure what that means). Super-clean.

    Your help is appreciated.
  • lancerfixerlancerfixer Member Posts: 1,284
    Oh, good, thanks...I can pick it up for half that. I figured I'd tear the dashboard apart myself and replace the motor. The part averages ~$250 on eBay, and I shudder to think about labor costs.
  • llepkyllepky Member Posts: 9
    Terry, still looking for a trade value here. Will start looking soon.

    Thanks,
    llepky
    ----------
    Terry,

    Looking at trading the following 2000 4Runner on possibly a new 2005 4Runner or Lexus GX.

    2000 Silver 4Runner SR5 4WD in central NJ: 63000 miles

    Good Condition (all work done by dealer), small scratch on right rear overfender, tires
    replaced about 15 months ago

    Equipment Includes:
    Cloth Interior
    AC
    Rear heater
    Power Steering
    Power Windows
    Power Doors
    Power Side mirrors with Defrost
    Tilt Wheel
    Cruise
    Premium AM/FM/CD/Cassette 6 Speakers (Single CD)
    Dual Front Bags
    4Wheel ABS
    Power Tilt/Slide Moon Roof
    Roof Rack
    Running Boards
    Towing Package
    Cargo mat
    Rear Window Wind Deflector
    Dealer installed alarm system
    Aluminum Alloy Wheels
    Fog lights
    Large Painted Overfenders
    Black pearl emblems

    Thanks in advance.
  • 1nomadic1nomadic Member Posts: 4
    I am getting out of my 2002 Jetta and have seen big differences in my research concerning the trade in value or resale value. Any "real world" numbers I can expect would be appreciated.
    Details: '02 GLS Jetta, black, tan cloth, 2.0L, 42,000 miles, CD/cassette, Monsoon, cold weather package, moonroof, alloy wheels, a few very minor scratches with a small nick in the back bumper, not a single door ding or dent anywhere, interior is in excellent condition (only had people sitting in back on 2 or 3 occasions). Tires are about half way through their time, drivers side front quarter panel was replaced due to someone backing into it, all work done by VW, the problem with the power windows that many of the Jettas had has already been fixed, all maint. records kept.
    Wanting to know what I can expect selling privately as well as a trade. I have a very good relationship with the dealer I am intending to buy from (not VW) but still want to get a realistic number. Thanks!
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  • pete_rocpete_roc Member Posts: 11
    Hi Terry....any input as to my trade-in value? Also, I'm thinking of buying a used SUV in its place but I don't have a good idea how to initiate a reasonable offer. Is it feasible to use the SUV's trade-in value +500-800 for dealer profit? There seems to be a huge spread between most used cars and the asking price.

    San Diego/CA
    2004 Toya Sienna XLE
    Front Whl drive
    20k miles
    gold/tan
    Excellent condition (IMO)
    Rear Air, Power Steering, Tilt Wheel, ABS (4-Wheel), Quad Seating, Moon Roof, Privacy Glass, Power Sliding Doors, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Cruise Control, Cassette, Premium Sound, DVD System, 7 Passenger Seating, Dual Front Air Bags, Leather, Roof Rack, Air Conditioning, AM/FM Stereo, Single Compact Disc, Power Seat, Alloy Wheels

    Thanks
    Pete
  • 1nomadic1nomadic Member Posts: 4
    Sorry, forgot the state. I had listed the color (black) but forgot my state - Missouri. I live in St, Louis if that had any affect. Thanks for getting back so quickly!
  • acap329acap329 Member Posts: 5
    Sorry, left out the state.....Southeastern Pennsylvania
  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,333
    Automatic/manual?
  • alfoxalfox Member Posts: 708
    don't make these guys sort through a dozen posts on two pages to find the information. Repost with everything he needs all in one place. The format is at the bottom of the screen.
  • 1nomadic1nomadic Member Posts: 4
    I am getting out of my 2002 Jetta and have seen big differences in my research concerning the trade in value or resale value. Any "real world" numbers I can expect would be appreciated.
    Info I had omitted first time around: auto trans., in St. Louis, MO
    Details: '02 GLS Jetta, black, tan cloth, 2.0L, 42,000 miles, CD/cassette, Monsoon, cold weather package, moonroof, alloy wheels, a few very minor scratches with a small nick in the back bumper, not a single door ding or dent anywhere, interior is in excellent condition (only had people sitting in back on 2 or 3 occasions). Tires are about half way through their time, drivers side front quarter panel was replaced due to someone backing into it, all work done by VW, the problem with the power windows that many of the Jettas had has already been fixed, all maint. records kept.
    Wanting to know what I can expect selling privately as well as a trade. I have a very good relationship with the dealer I am intending to buy from (not VW) but still want to get a realistic number. Thanks!
  • darthkendarthken Member Posts: 30
    Hi Terry,

    Great service - thanks! I'll be looking to trade in this car before the end of June, any idea on value?

    2002 Honda CRV EX
    Minneapolis-St Paul
    4 dr AWD SUV
    28,000 miles
    Silver exterior, gray interior
    Standard EX stuff: e.g. sunroof, 6 CD changer, automatic
    Full, perfect maintenance history
    Great condition, just a door ding or two on the passenger side
    Small scrape on right-hand side rear panel was repaired and looks as good as new

    I'll be trading it to a Honda dealer for an Odyssey, so I assume they'll keep it and re-sell it themselves.

    Thanks!
  • carol123carol123 Member Posts: 3
    could you please give me a trade-in value for :

    2002 Mazda Tribute LX - 2WD, Gray/Gray, V6
    Milage: 61,000
    Ocala, FL

    Exterior: Overall very good, 1 small dent in front left quarter panel, handful of small scratches, mostly on rear bumper. Some pitting on lower (plastic) under doors from tar, etc. More than average tar in front right wheelwell. No wrecks or bodywork done.

    Interior: Also good, with exception of center console top - my dog likes to prop up there and this would probably need to be fixed/replaced. There a few small punctures and one about the size of a pencil eraser with a bit of stuffing peeking out.

    Tires: Original. Need to be replaced. These were great tires, can't see top of Lincoln's head yet.
    Brakes: Still on original pads. Need to be replaced.
    Maintenance: basically good, oil changed every 5, tires rotated every other change, had a "30K" checkup at 36, so due at 66. Has had all recommended recall work.

    Also, if you don't mind an additional question, is it worth it to buy new tires, have pads replaced, etc. before trading in? I always was told it was cheaper for the dealer to it so there's no point in putting money into it.

    Thanks, Carol
  • jeepprophetjeepprophet Member Posts: 6
    1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 2wd 4.0 Automatic, Miami, Fl.

    over 152K miles

    dented front passenger quarter panel, dented rear passenger quarter panel, dented underneath passenger door. New (old) different color rear bumper, cracked front grill (small), some paint chipping. front tires old, very bad alignment feeling (even though I just had it aligned)

    Car idles rough, exhaust leak somewhere, burns map sensors/tp sensors, ignition coils and stalls out.

    New water pump, shocks, 2 new tires, 2 bad ones

    I don't know what to do, $600 these last two weeks to try and fix it, it's becomeing a waste of money, and I don't have the money to waste.

    What do you think I can get for it?

    P.S. the drivers seat leather is ripped. I'm trying to give all the bad info so i can get a more honest real world quote.

    should I just fix the sensors again, and go sell it to a dealer, or try to fix it and sell it on the street??

    please help
  • topgun7topgun7 Member Posts: 412
    Hi Terry, I have an 04 Accord EX V6 Sedan in Tucson, AZ. 17000 mi, gold exterior/tan interior. The car is in pretty good shape. Regular maintenance done. What should I expect for trade in or sell it myself? thanks.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .......... Thanks for the update ... sounds like you did pretty good.!

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Hi Terry,
    Great service - thanks! I'll be looking to trade in this car before the end of June, any idea on value?
    2002 Honda CRV EX
    Minneapolis-St Paul
    4 dr AWD SUV
    28,000 miles
    Silver exterior, gray interior
    Standard EX stuff: e.g. sunroof, 6 CD changer, automatic
    Full, perfect maintenance history
    Great condition, just a door ding or two on the passenger side
    Small scrape on right-hand side rear panel was repaired and looks as good as new
    I'll be trading it to a Honda dealer for an Odyssey, so I assume they'll keep it and re-sell it themselves.
    Thanks!
    =============================

    In Viking territory .... we have a 02 CRV EX with tiny miles .. we have the right color, right tranny, right model and you say the service is 100% with no time spent at Maaco ...... these little dudette's still get stupid money, so if the rubber is deep and the breeze is cold .. then trade side, you should be seeing seeing the mid/high $14's, maybe the low low low low low $15's if it's perfect and it needs -0- ......

    Don't forget the update ..............................

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Would like to switch to a car-based SUV. Need a number on a 04 Ford Explorer XLT with 23,500 miles - 4WD - silver/light grey
    Leather, power moonroof, V8, 3rd row seat, running boards, tow pkg, single cd/am/fm, "sport package"(not sure what that means). Super-clean.
    Your help is appreciated.
    =================================

    In the land of the Heinz stadium ...... we have an 04 Exploder XLT 4wd V8 .. good color for anywhere, slider, 3rd seat, miles are almost low, sport pack, boards, tunes, tow pack, cow seats and you think it's pretty nice .....

    If the sneakers haven't snuck away, you haven't bounced it off any of the PA turnpikes toll booths .. then trade side, in and around the low/mid $17's, might "maybe" get a dealer to wander towards the $18 figure, big maybe ..... I probably buy 10/15 of these a month (mostly for Ford employee's) these are a great purchase on the pre-owned side, not such a good idea on the new side ..... what's your pay-off.?? ..

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Terry, still looking for a trade value here. Will start looking soon.
    Thanks,
    llepky
    ----------
    Terry,
    Looking at trading the following 2000 4Runner on possibly a new 2005 4Runner or Lexus GX.
    2000 Silver 4Runner SR5 4WD in central NJ: 63000 miles
    Good Condition (all work done by dealer), small scratch on right rear overfender, tires
    replaced about 15 months ago
    Equipment Includes:
    Cloth Interior
    AC
    Rear heater
    Power Steering
    Power Windows
    Power Doors
    Power Side mirrors with Defrost
    Tilt Wheel
    Cruise
    Premium AM/FM/CD/Cassette 6 Speakers (Single CD)
    Dual Front Bags
    4Wheel ABS
    Power Tilt/Slide Moon Roof
    Roof Rack
    Running Boards
    Towing Package
    Cargo mat
    Rear Window Wind Deflector
    Dealer installed alarm system
    Aluminum Alloy Wheels
    Fog lights
    Large Painted Overfenders
    Black pearl emblems
    Thanks in advance.
    ===================================

    In NJland ...... this is a 00 63k Yota SR5 4wd 4runner .. good color, cloth guts, boards, slider, toy pack .... if you haven't been pulling a 35ft Cafe racer with it and the interior doesn't have that Bonnie and Clyde look, the rubber is deep and you don't have 20 Hershey bars that melted into the carpet .... then trade side, in and around the mid/high $12's, might maybe "could" find a dealer to drop the low low $13's in it ........ what figure were you thinkin..?

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Suggested Information for posting trade-in values:

    Location: [city/state or nearest metropolitan area]
    Year/Make/Model:
    Body Style: [2dr/4dr/wagon]
    Engine: [3.5 liter, 4/6 cylinder, auto/manual]
    Driveline: [FWD/RWD/AWD/4WD]
    Mileage:
    Color: [exterior/interior]
    Major Options: [alloys, sun roof, etc.]
    Condition:
    Details of interior and exterior, including dings, scratches etc.
    Tires - new or % worn
    Brakes
    Maintenance
    Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc.




    kkkkkilling me ...........



    Terry.
  • jjtjjjtj Member Posts: 80
    No offense, but if you have insurance on this one, it sounds like maybe you should just *leave* it on the street ;) Seriously, with all those problems, I can't imagine any dealer giving you more than a few bills out of courtesy.. or sympathy.. It's a wholesale piece and only the bottom feeders are gonna want this one, like Uncle Louies CarZ on E. 55th st in Cleveland. If the 4WD works, you could always hold out for winter, at least you can show some value with that to a potential buyer?
  • jims63139jims63139 Member Posts: 31
    Terry, I enjoy reading the posts, and now I need your help :)
    Looking for Trade and Private Party values for a 2005 MINI convertible in Memphis, TN.
    2005 MINI
    Convertible
    1.6 LT
    FWD
    1205
    BRG metallic with two tone tan leather int
    Has the upgrade stereo; computer that shows gas mileage, trip, average speed, etc.; automatic AC and some other stuff that came as a package
    Is in as excellent condition as a 1205 mile car can be :)
    no hits, no runs, no errors

    Thanks!!
  • jims63139jims63139 Member Posts: 31
    Darn , :mad: knew I'd forget something, it is an automatic!
  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
    It's a 2WD. I would just walk away from it myself.
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Terry---well, I did neglect to mention to you (to keep it simple) that the date of loss on this vehicle was Dec. 2004, so about 6 months ago...so basically I agree with your number (I beleive you stretched it out to about $12.9K) as of THIS date but I did try to compensate for the 6 months, and came up with $15,100. I also took into account superb condition and a San Francisco zip code.

    So whaddya think of all that reasoning? Fair enough to everybody?
  • crikeycrikey Member Posts: 1,041
    Orlando, FL
    1998 Acura 1.6EL Sport sold only in Canada
    4 door Sedan
    1.6-liter SOHC 4-cylinder with Automatic Transmission, 125hp
    FWD
    130000 kms OR 81250 miles (has km/h gauges)
    Dark Green exterior/Charcoal Cloth Interior
    15" OEM Alloy Wheels, A/C, CD Player with 4 speakers, ABS, dual front airbags
    Interior is good, no blemishes or tears on cloth seats, no cracks on plastics
    Exterior has quite a few dings and bumpers has some scratches
    Tires are new, just bought them about a month ago
    Brakes are still good, no fade or shaking when braking
    Maintenance is complete, regular oil changes, timing belt and water pump replaced at 60000 miles on schedule. Only First Class Automotive on Colonial touches the car.
    No previous damage and I've owned it since I bought it new
    Garage-kept and never-seen-a-winter!

    Looks like this (not the exact car):
    image
    Crikey
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 267,150
    Just to satisfy my own curiousity....

    Why are you selling an almost brand-new MINI convertible?

    Also, what was the original MSRP, if you don't mind?

    regards,
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  • zodiac2004zodiac2004 Member Posts: 458
    This would be similar to a Civic EX 4door with better sound deadening and a supposedly better suspension.
  • scantyscanty Member Posts: 164
    Terry,

    I hope you're in watching golf this afternoon. I have a live one:

    St. Louis, MO
    2002 Honda S2000
    2 door convertible
    2.0L 4 cylinder, 6-speed manual
    RWD
    22,xxx miles
    Silver with black cows
    Spoiler
    Looks real nice, body is straight, new tires
    Check engine light is lit - the say they will take care of it but it makes me nervous
    Asking $22,950

    They are offering stupid money on my trade:
    1994 Nissan 300ZX
    2-door convertible
    3.0L V-6
    RWD
    124,xxx miles
    Dark green over tan cows
    All original, one owner, fully maintained, just back from Mr. Dent and Mr. Leather, A/C is arctic, tires are deep, brakes are thick, clutch is new. It's ready for sale.

    The only difference being the difference, we are at $14,275. Should I be here on the computer, or over there making this happen?

    Thanks! :)
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Are you saying they are offering you $8,700 trade on your car? That's not bad. Are you considering at least a $1,000 deduct on miles and the retail of around $11K-12K?
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .. **Terry---well, I did neglect to mention to you (to keep it simple) that the date of loss on this vehicle was Dec. 2004, so about 6 months ago... so basically I agree with your number (I believe you stretched it out to about $12.9K) as of THIS date but I did try to compensate for the 6 months, and came up with $15,100. I also took into account superb condition and a San Francisco zip code.
    So whaddya think of all that reasoning? Fair enough to everybody?..**
    ==================================



    I hardly do this for my own people, so ya owe me one .....

    Some people collect coins, some people collect dishes ... me.? I collect every auction/book report from the last 2 years .... based on everything in and around the 94544, 93706 zipcodes and a 100 mile radius in December/January 04/05 .... clean low milers were doing in and around the $10,5ish range on the wholesale side, and had an *asking* price of $13,9ish ....................................... :shades:



    Terry.
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    Honestly, you will probably get more for it driving it to the salvage yard than what a dealer will give you in trade with all those problems.

    It is one you likely will not be able to sell yourself as it sits for even a few hundred dollars.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ...... I hafta agree with the others .... it sounds like a bad accident ...

    Terry.
  • tbatbatbatba Member Posts: 2
    Los Angeles,Ca
    2004 Chevolet 1500 Extended Cab SB
    LS
    5.3
    2WD
    60,000 Miles
    white,gray cloth
    buckets
    alloys,tint,bose
    tires new
    shell, bed liner
    tlr pkg
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Terry, I enjoy reading the posts, and now I need your help
    Looking for Trade and Private Party values for a 2005 MINI convertible in Memphis, TN.
    2005 MINI
    Convertible
    1.6 LT
    FWD
    1205
    BRG metallic with two tone tan leather int
    Has the upgrade stereo; computer that shows gas mileage, trip, average speed, etc.; automatic AC and some other stuff that came as a package
    Is in as excellent condition as a 1205 mile car can be
    no hits, no runs, no errors
    Thanks!!
    ================================

    Memphis, have you seen Elvis lately ..?

    So you enjoy reading my posts.?? .. we need to all chip in and get you some cable ...



    Anywaaaaay .... we got this little Mini convert, (guessing, about a $26ish MSRP.?) we got the BRG color and the two-tone hydes, big tunes, big breeze and we got these 1,200 itty bitty miles ...... trade side, in and around the $22/$23 range ..... the handshaker and the color might taketh away .. being summer and having really low miles might save it, they're getting some strong $$ right now ...

    Don't forget to let me know what happens -- it's called an update .!



    Terry :D
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Okay...I owe you then...thanks! maybe I can help you with values on really weird or exotic cars...I'm good at that....

    $13.9 eh? I guess I'm being a mite generous at $15.1K but you know if you consider all the money it takes to even get to arbitration (pay appraiser, then pay referee, then pay appraiser to represent you to referee) , at $15.1K the person is breaking even as if he had taken the $14K they offered him in the first place. So no harm done..it's a wash for everyone except the arbitrators and appraisers, who have a tidy little business going. :P
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ... **if you consider all the money it takes to even get to arbitration (pay appraiser, then pay referee, then pay appraiser to represent you to referee) , at $15.1K the person** ...

    Ya know .. I had this stupid funny feelin' there was some type "arbitration" thing going on ..l.o.l... these things get Arb'ed more times than Joan Rivers has had face lifts ...... if this is an Arb thing, then somebody could very well might see $15ishishishish, in and around --- if ya know what I mean..... find a Oct/November Nada book ...

    Good luck and let me know ......... :lemon:



    Terry.
  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,333
    No idea on the value, but how did you get it registered in the US without replacing the gauges?
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Orlando, FL
    1998 Acura 1.6EL Sport ... >>sold only in Canada
    4 door Sedan
    1.6-liter SOHC 4-cylinder with Automatic Transmission, 125hp
    FWD
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    Kinda like a Integra .. what will kill this one, it's Canadian ... but, it's old enough to recover -if- it's super nice and super clean with a great history, it gets no help from the color and the miles are low for the year and it probably needs a visit to the dent Doctor ...... trade side.? a dealer will just send to the auction (long Maple leaf stories make for short sales) so you might see $2,500, maybe $3,0 on a reeeally good day, maybe ........

    Me personally.? I would send it down Retail Rd .. because you're good friends with the orginal owner, you know the deal and have all the history ... finish any service, get with the "dent doctor", then get a superb detail - have them put a nice gold pinstripe on it to break-up the BRG, take some great pics for the Orlando Sentinel web site and drop-in a super Ad, and $6,495 *asking* and cut this baby loose at the first $4,9/$5,9 ...... properly done it won't last long, you'll get someone from UCF, Disney World or the Shuttle Crew to snatch it up .... don't get greedy, it's Canadian, not a Corum ........

    Happy hunting, and don't forget to let me know what happens - or I'll send the posse after ya ....



    Terry :shades:
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    am getting out of my 2002 Jetta and have seen big differences in my research concerning the trade in value or resale value. Any "real world" numbers I can expect would be appreciated.
    Info I had omitted first time around: auto trans., in St. Louis, MO
    Details: '02 GLS Jetta, black, tan cloth, 2.0L, 42,000 miles, CD/cassette, Monsoon, cold weather package, moonroof, alloy wheels, a few very minor scratches with a small nick in the back bumper, not a single door ding or dent anywhere, interior is in excellent condition (only had people sitting in back on 2 or 3 occasions). Tires are about half way through their time, drivers side front quarter panel was replaced due to someone backing into it, all work done by VW, the problem with the power windows that many of the Jettas had has already been fixed, all maint. records kept.
    Wanting to know what I can expect selling privately as well as a trade. I have a very good relationship with the dealer I am intending to buy from (not VW) but still want to get a realistic number. Thanks!
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    Good description -- tanks.!

    In the land of the golden arches ... in this case, in the land of the arch ..

    We have an 02 Jetta 4 banger GLS with 42k ... we got the auto (thats a good thing), the miles are low (thats a better thing), we got the slider (it keeps getting better), we have some Moron tunes, cold pack, wheels, had a kiss to the Port side due to a small meteorite hit (not a good thing), the color combo is good for the area and you say the service and records are a 100% ........ if the body work wasn't done by Helen Keller, you haven't dragged your briefcase all over the trunk lid, you haven't been going those $2.00 car washes and the breeze is on the Polar mode ... then trade side, in and around the low/mid $9's, might maybe see a dealer venture towards the $10,0 figure with the proper alignment between Mars and Jupiter ....

    Retail Rd.? .. lot's of Jetta's for sale right now and Tons of these running thru the auctions, but that doesn't mean you can sell one - properly done .. dealers are scooping them up, so that means folks are buying them .. super clean, super Ad, super nice at $12,900 *asking* and wave bye bye at $11,5/$12,5 .............

    Good luck, let me know and may the Force be with you.!



    Terry.
  • crikeycrikey Member Posts: 1,041
    No idea on the value, but how did you get it registered in the US without replacing the gauges?

    Seems like there is no requirement to replace gauges. The only requirement to bring it across was a letter from Honda stating that the vehicle passes US EPA standards. Other than that, registration only required payment of sales taxes in FL. I've owned it since new, BTW.
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