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So what do we have here .. it's moonstone, it's got 100k, it's got leather, cd tunes, slider, no ETC .. probably not a bad ride, just a bunch of miles ..
If it's a clean one, nice inside and out, no chopamatics to the seats, no meteorite hit's to the paint .. then you should be in and around that $5,5/$6ish figure ... You might consider doing a run down Retail Rd, folks like these cars, they sell well if they are nice .. $8,9 in the paper and $7,5/$8,5 makes room for the new driver ....
Terry.
TIA,
TB
Now here's a "fat daddy" ride .. run's the highways like a skater on ice .. whooosh.! A punch to the gas, and it even makes Vette owners get the dead mullet look. I have driven quite a few of these and enjoyed everyone of them .. nice vehicles.
You got the Nav, no miles and all the nice stuff for a southern gentleman .. as long as there is no paintwork and the kids haven't used the interior as a carving tool, then trade side you should be seeing $43/$44 depending on the dealer -- don't tell me you are trading this for a 745 ... Yuk.!
Terry.
On a trade, in and around the ultra high $5's, low low $6's .. now, if you hike down Retail Rd, $8,9 in the paper and $7,5/$8 should be all of it ..
I hope this helps .. and good luck.!
Terry.
I like the car and I can't lose much more value by turning it into the daily driver. That way I don't feel bad about it just sitting 5 days a week.
I may park the Buick in our parking garage at work and drive the SVT to and from and use the Buick for work. Then 100% of it's miles are work related and deductable.
A zero cost solution to free up a parking spot at home, and quite clever too. May even be able to do the public transit thing that way with a car at each end.
TB
I want to buy a third (cheap) car as my everyday work-mobile to offset my over-reliance on my two gas-guzzler V8 vehicles. Gas prices are north of $2 these days
I am trying to decide between three cars:
White, 2000 Camry CE, 56K miles (CD, air, power locks/windows/doors): dealer price is $8,900
Silver, 2002 Nissan Sentra GXE, 27K miles, air, AM/FM cassette, auto, power doors/locks/windows dealer OTD asking price is $10,900.
White, 1997 Honda Civic EX 4D, 42K miles, auto, loaded. private seller, one owner, garaged, excellent condition ($8,600/obo)
My OTD price is $10K tops. Which of these three is the best value/deal ? Your help, and that of others will be much appreciated.
Thanks
You may prefer the size of the Camry to the Sentra .. you may like the gas mileage of the Sentra over both of them, you may like the "look" of the Honda .. it's just personal taste.
But as far as the best "bang" for the buck .. the Sentra has too many miles and $9,900 would be just about all of it .. the Camry seems real cheap (so cheap, I would have it checked out) ..
I think $7,9/$8,0 for the Civic could be a winner .. just keep in mind, in the private sale business, take some "real money" .. dropping $50 bucks doesn't get much attention nowadays, but dropping a couple of grand on the kitchen table does have a tendency of getting their attention and Your price ..
Soooo, good luck and happy hunting.!
Terry.
Can you give me a reality check for sale of my van? The wife got her SUV, and now I'm looking to move to something sportier for me and sell/trade van for an 03 Accord.
Ody is Mesa Beige, 58K miles, immaculate and shiny in-out, serviced, and with new Michellins. No damage and no transmission problems.
I know the Edmunds prices for private and trade-in values, but when I was shopping in mid Dec one dealer was offering $16K trade, and Car Max offered $13.5K.
Thanks
Ok, it's a SE, it has lot's of miles, it's a 4x4, semi new tires, handshaker .. beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so if it's clean, little or few nicks and scratches, service is 100%, no 1,000 Marlboro packs in the seats, no rust, no Ribs R' Us invasions .. then trade side, you should be seeing $1,5/$2,0 ..
Good luck and say Hi to Elvis for me.
Terry.
LX or EX .....................?
BIG, BIg, Big, big difference ... !
Terry.
Its an EX with only rear mud flaps option.
tnx
Did you get the $13,5 like this week or so .?
Terry.
Yeah, $26.900 sounded high to me as well. Maybe if they give me $18K for my 98 Accord...
Hehe Transylvania Motors!!
$16k and $13.5k same day, mid Dec 02.
Ody EX with mud guards only option.
Guess we'll see what happens. A buddy of mine from my old dealership now works at the Cadillac store we bought from previously, so I'm hoping that when the time comes we get a reasonable deal all around, without much hassle. That's if I can talk my husband into working with him and not whatever yahoo who ups him when he's ready to buy. (He can be contrary at times. . .)
(Brakes were squeaking really bad, we got some rain, and squeaks mysteriously went away. . . I was telling him "Quick, trade now before the brake squeal comes back!" :-))
Wife interested in moving up her next car puchase, need to trade/turn-in. . .2001 Saab 9-5 Wagon, Red/Black leather, auto, vented/heated seats, cd, roof, rack, 19K miles. In good condtion in Dallas.
Residual is currently $23,700. . .is she in luck?
Thanks
Adam
See, the problem that some of these info sources neglect to reflect is ~ the "Effect" of the high miles on vehicles .. most banks/credit unions won't finance them, most warranty companies would cover them and they can't be certified .. so what happens is, the market get dwindled by 75/85% and the dealer is stuck looking for a cash buyer .. and the cash buyers are looking for low mileage vehicles, but if a CLEAN hi mileage vehicle pops up, then they want to be waaay back of what a low mileage vehicle can cost ..
Then you have problem #2, it's a 2DR. I love Eldo's, I drive em' all the time and I'm sure your Eldo is nice .. but, it's a big 2DR, most folks due to age, business, kids, stuff and folks they carry, hobbies, etc, want the convenience of the 4DR, so that dwindles the market even more .. as much as I like Eldo's (and I have driven a bunch) .. when I get a buyer on it, it's H i s t o r y ~ this is not indigenous to Caddy's, it's any of the 2DR's, Acura's, Bimmers, Benz, etc. .. You get a lot of the Oooh, ain't it pretty, ain't it nice stuff, but a buyer is what makes the difference .. thank God it's not a handshaker .l.o.l..
I hope this helps .....
Terry.
Just take the remaining payments, add them up, minus 10%, then add that figure to your residual, that will give you a "ballpark" .. if you have to know for sure - DON'T call the dealer .. call the leasing co and get a pay-off ..
Terry.
Used the wrong terms. . .the PAYOFF is $23,550. Is the 2001 Saab 9-5 wagon as described (red/black leather, auto, cd, moon, heated/vented, 19K miles, in Dallas) worth that on a trade? What is the right number?
Thanks
Adam
Brand new Michelins. 60,000 miles, a few little paint chips and dings. Immaculate inside, mats a little dingy. Oh, and I'm in NH ****
Just had to make sure, I was reading this right .. $6,500 .....?
Consumer Rated Condition: Good
"Good" condition means that the vehicle is free of any major defects. The paint, body and interior have only minor (if any) blemishes, and there are no major mechanical problems. In states where rust is a problem, this should be very minimal, and a deduction should be made to correct it. The tires match and have substantial tread wear left. A clean title history is assumed. A "good" vehicle will need some reconditioning to be sold at retail; however major reconditioning should be deducted from the value. Most recent model cars owned by consumers fall into this category.
Trade-In Value $8,740 ~~~ Now, I'm not standing there looking at it .. but here is KBB's figures with NO options and the deduct for the 60k .. and nobody really uses KBB .. I could see the high $9's, just to get your attention, but $6,500 ..?
Gheeeez, I'm not even there and even I'm insulted ...
It kills me sometimes, I talk with other dealers all the time, it's so slow, all this snow, the Shuttle, Iraq .. but they won't even get off their lazy ^*#@ and look at a vehicle ..?
Thank goodness they don't work for me - when you left, they would have been right behind you looking for a job ..! .. who was the dealer, Billie Bob and the Brain Dead Brothers .. ugh.!
Terry :-(
Terry.
But, $6,500 ....? - that still kills me ...
Terry.
Thanks
Adam
The miles are low, the color is right .. as long as there is no paintwork, no Mcdonald invasions and lookin' 03 .. then trade side you should be seeing the high $19's, low low $20's .. $23,700 is more of a Retail asking price .. but then again, Saab's have never been known for their re-sale value .. sorry.
Terry :-)
Selec-trac 4WD
V8
28F package (incl. 6-speakers, power front seats, steering wheel audio controls, auto-dimming mirror, homelink, plus others)
trailer tow package
AM/FM/cassette/single CD
cloth seats, no roof
10,500 miles
gray/gray
Washington, DC area
condition very good (interior great, one tiny ding on rear bumper)
Silver
Power Windows/Locks/Steering/Brakes
Single CD/Cassette player
Cruise Control
Cloth Seats
25000 miles
Body/paint in good condition except for a small dent on the tailgate.
2002 Mazda Millenia Silver Auto 19,500 miles
Power Windows/Locks/Seats/etc.
Heated Leather Seats (grey interior)
Moonroof
6 disc Bose in dash changer/cassette (Premium Sound)
cruise and radio setting on the steeing wheel
Paint and Body are perfect
Can you give us an idea of trade in value and retail value in Austin, TX?
Thanks for your time for some reason I really enjoy reading this thread.
Susan
Susan
thanks
For the mechanics out there, how does Audi A4 reliability compare to the Volvo S60?
Thanks a ton, gentlemen and gentlewomen.
Terry.
Terry.
Terry.
2002 tribute es, 13k miles
white exterior, tan leather
6 indash changer
sunroof, tow pkg
alarm, seats hoovered in
no exterior flaws, dings.
Metro Louisville Area.
Also can you give me an idea what I could purchase a used 4cyl Highlander for?
Thanks for all of you help, info.........
It's not an "S" .. right ..?
Another good color, slider, bun warmers, Bose and all the stuff, the miles are a little on the stiff side .. so trade side, you should be seeing around the high $14's, might do the low low $15's, but I feel the miles will hold it back .. another trip down Retail Rd, a great ad, a great detail, all the records on the front seat .. $17,9 in the paper and $16,9/$17,5 should send it packing ..
Hey, good luck and let me know ...
Terry.
You have the right color going on here .. it seems to have all the toys, slider, leather etc, .. the miles are not doing well here. So if it's clean, no parking lot kisses, no funny smoke, no I love Lucy marks in the interior and no paintwork, then trade side you should be seeing somewhere in and around the low to mid $29's ... oh yeah, xo to you also .l.o.l..
Good luck ...
Terry.
Terry :-)
Louisville huh .? I was just there for the BMW sale last week .. also I see your Email is champion props .. custom props for boats ..? I just bent one of mine ...
Anyway, thanks for the compliment .. but I still have to know if this is a 2wd or a 4wd ..
Terry.
They would be arguing with you about the trade values!
Terry, you do a great job here...hang in there!
ChampionProps, stands for Champion Properties, I have rental property I'm a slumlord. Just kidding all of my homes are nice!!!!
I drove the 98 SLK230 and did not fit or like the way it drove so I moved on. Thanks for the value though.
I ended up with a 99 Boxster w/Tiptronic, 29K miles, 17" wheels, CD, ocean blue w/tan leather. $26,000. How did I do?
Mark
95 Nissan Quest GXE
Auto, Air, Cruise,power locks & windows
4 Captain chairs, sunroof
Light green, good paint
Everything works
Portland OR area
169K miles
What are your thoughts?
2000 Chrysler LHS
silver
32500 miles (should be right at 36K in May)
no additional options
excellent condition, except for a scuff mark on the rear bumper
I'm in Ocala, FL. The buyout price is 14710. What do you think is a fair buyout price? Thanks for your help!
If you want another LHS, get one in program form - you can easily spend $2K less.
If there's a sunroof, add $300-400.