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Terry.
Mary
My choice is between buying new from a dealer or used from another dealer. These are the deals:
New 2003 Aztec AWD
$23,200 (minus 2k rebate 1k GM points)= $19,200
USED 2002 Aztec AWD
They are asking $15,900 (hope to get it for lower, maybe?) good condition with 15,000 miles still has warranty left on it.
The used car price appears to be in keeping with Edmunds, but I'm wondering what the "real world" might be saying I should buy the 2002 AWD from a dealer for. Any suggestions? Thanks a ton.
Our friends ended up getting $19,500 for it and paying $35,900 for the 01 530i with 11k on it and they are overjoyed, now it's not as nice as my 740iL but it will do.
Right now, I would have to say you are batting a thousand, thanks for all the help "again' and don't forget us the next time you are up this way, we must owe you at least 2/3 steaks by now.
M.
Wilmington/New Castle DE
2000 Saturn SL1, handshaker, cassette, otherwise standard equipment, gold metallic, beige cloth, decent condition. 39 month lease due in April, allotted mileage is 51,750 - current odo is 52,245.
Lease bank (Chase) gave a payoff of $7428, and would finance it for 6.9%/48 if she wants to keep it, which she really doesn't (especially not for 4 more years). Is she close enough to payoff that she can walk away clean?
kcram
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Here's the first candidate:
1999 Audi A4 1.8T 5sp fwd black on black; leather (or leatherette; but supposedly leather); 34k miles, climate control; all that good stuff. You got that: FWD in MICHIGAN in MARCH?!!
Audi off-lease, so the maintenance should have been free and should (!) be documented; dunno if certified. I won't even mention what they're asking.
What be the numbers??
[Personally, I'd steer clear unless I had it in cash, but that's me]
Other candidates are 5sp VW Golf/Jetta/Beetle; 2-3 years old; after some shopping & looking, the Beetle is the favorite, and I'm thinking it's also the most available and maybe the cheapest of the three. So, to keep it generic; what's a 2000 NB 2.0l 5sp with 35k go for these days? What of a Golf?
Thanks in advance as always! Keeping the faith in frozen Michigan, I remain
-Mathias
Keep me posted on what you are up to, k?
Bill
'03 Jetta 1.8T GL? Sure it isnt a GLS?
I dunno what KBB and Edmunds say.. but I think you'redriving a wholesale $13,500-14K truck there. The custom paint might shy me off it a tad I think.
Terry? You're SUV Man...
Bill
Used? Baseish model? Prolly got $13,300-13,500 in it.. I'd start em in the 14s.. but $14,500-15K ought to buy it. (Dealers dont make $2-300 on used cars as a rule.. but you never know)
In this case, same basic truck, save $5K+... This is why I dont buy new for my family unless its' a lease.
Bill
I thought I was the young'n here (28)
FX45? Freaky looking, I like it.. supposed to ride hard but handle like a sports car. Resale should be decent, go drive one man!
You know the rule.. Buy and Drive what you like or go to your room with keys to a Kia.
It would be in her best interests to pay the mileage. At the moment she is, dare I say, about as underwater as crabs in the Marianas Trench.
I see $3,500-4K in negative equity.. easily..
Sorry bro.
Bill
Location?
Engine?
tsk tsk...
leather (or leatherette; but supposedly leather
Bollocks. It's genuine Leatherette.
They prolly got no more than $11,500 in the A4.. $13-13,500 oughta buy it methinks.
Lotta car for little $$.. Quattro is nicer, but costly to repair when it breaks and FWD is fine with snow tires.
Bill
Terry.
Terry :-)
Terry.
Your help is much appreciated, as always. See, an Audiphile friend of mine went with her on Sat, so I haven't seen the car myself...
I TOLD him it's naugahyde... of course, he discovered the schtuff in his '99 Solara wasn't made from dead animals either... looked convincing to me... like GM leather, except there the real stuff looks fake...
Where was I... what, "fix" quattro AWD? I've always heard they were indesctructible! Except for the 11 CV joints/boots... last year, I put an '88 90q up on ramps and looked underneath... oy vey... bad medicine... Bart no like.
And: (Drum Roll) The asking price on the '99 A4 is (ta-dah!) $15,900. The local VWAUDIPORSCHESUBARUBMWMERCEDES dealer has never been too shy about pricing their used stuff. I figured $14 max, myself, but that's just from the fact that it couldn't possibly be more than 1/2 of sticker new. Sheesh. But I'll have her offer $13 if she wants it, and we'll see where they go.
Anyone know if they got the problems with the A-arms sorted out by '99???
Thanks again,
-Mathias
East Lansing, MI
Terry.
That FX is a hot little dude ... also check out the Volvo XC90 and the Murano .. there is some Ultra sharp ones coming out right now ..
Terry.
Terry.
I'll pass the reality on to the lessee
kcram
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Good luck and let us know ...
Terry.
Terry ;-)
A/C - 5 speed - AM/FM/CD - 49,000 miles - No smoking - It is spotless.
One problem though. I got in an accident. I took it to a really good shop and they did a fantastic job. Car still ran well (after the accident) and (obviously) air bags did not deploy. No mechanical fixes, purely cosmetic. It's a silver car and I have tried and tried but I cannot see a difference in the paint. Anyway, how much value should I expect to lose?
Seriously, if the car was repaired correctly (they gave me a lifetime warranty on their work). How bad is an accident? BTW the bill was HUGE $5100.
Mary
For starters, you need to be up front with any buyer. I know you said you can't tell the difference, but some folks can, and when you go private sale they like to bring their 3rd baseman along or a visit to their tech, who will spot it EASY on a lift or an Elco. Most, will just nod and smile and say they have to run off for their colon Dr's appt .. so that part, I would get right out of the way and disclose it with all the records and warranty, you don't want that puppy coming back in 2/3 months with a possible court case.
Without actually seeing it, lets say a it's a fabulous job, on a trade you might be seeing $4/$4,5, could, might, maybe, it's possible it could hit $5,0 ..
Down Retail Rd, I'm thinking $6,9 in the paper and say bye bye at $5,5/$6,5 .. if you don't get any buyers soon, then you know the price is too high.
I would really have to see this one.
Terry.
Thanks a lot for the #s on the VWs this morning... You have got to check this action out:
2000 Beetle turbo 5sp black/black, slider, 31k, puurrrfect (where have I heard that before) clean, all the toys....at a local CHEVY dealer: Asking price $12k. For a 31k 1.8 turbo!!
Christmas came early on this one; methinks they want it GONE. I say start 'em at $11 but don't lose it... Did I mention it's a turbo?
Merrily,
-Mathias
You needs a digital camera and a web site to put up all kinds of pictures... don't necessarily mention how big the repair bill was... let them see the car first.. but do tell people there was body damage, and what a nice job they did... if no frame damage, point that out clearly... IF true.
This is one of those cars that I think the right person will step up for. They were dirt-cheap new and really great little cars; I didn't buy one because of impending child.. found out right around the time I went shopping; but I was REALLY impressed by the DX I drove. Very refined for an econo box.
Good luck,
-Mathias
East Lansing, MI
Did you mention it was a turbo ..? No, I don't think you did ...
Terry ;-))
BTW, that's the ONLY one I could find for sale on the used side in Alaska. Not that I'm really looking, was just thumbing through car ads. I've got 9 months to go 'til the truck is paid off.
Got to see the Iditarod mushers come through near us today, was pretty cool, first time they've restarted the race in Fairbanks.
It would not surprise me if the dealer had $17 in it .. but, $16 would be more like it with the miles .. but then again, it's Alaska.
Terry :-)
(i) Yes. Unfortunately, these things are HOT new or used, and even though I think $19 for this puppy is a little out of line, Odys are sky-high.
(ii) No. From here on in, once the '04 Sienna hits the lot, and when the next Ody comes out (this fall?), I think the resale will go from idiotically high to just strong.
Meaning, from where I sit, there isn't all that much you can do now except wait a little, then buy an '00 Sienna or something along those lines when people start to ditch their old minis for the latest and greatest.
Last May, I bought a used '98 Sienna, and while I was complaining and moaning about how expensive it was, I was glad to have found a good one at all... there just weren't any to be had in my neck of the woods, and there still aren't a lot... I expect that to change somewhat over the next 6 to 12 months.
It's a little like buying a Tahoe in '98: The new ones go for near sticker, there aren't any used ones, and if there are, there super-expensive... and by the time you want to sell, say in '01 or '02, the prices are way down because supply has caught up with demand. No way to win in that situation, unless you buy something else.
You might want to sit tight for awhile...
-Mathias
I've owned 2 minivans, one was a used Windstar (was off lease, owned by an older couple, no kids, super clean) and the other was a brand new Quest.
I take immaculate care of my vehicles and when I traded the Quest and the Windstar you could never tell they had kids in them. There's a standing rule in my car, you spill something or mess something up in my car, you die! My kids are great, no messes in mom's car.
I'm thinking new regardless, whatever I gets gonna be with me for a loooonnnnngggggg time. Heck, everyone is already wondering if I'm building a used car lot here.
As a rough estimate, they do about $400/$800 less, but if it's a super clean one, super low in miles and it sit's pretty, they can, and will do the same figures - it depends.
Terry.
AInt about 80% of the used 15K mile '02 Trainwrecks gonna be "program" units anyhoo?
2000 Dodge 1500 V6 van. High-top, rear a/c, tv/vcp, sofa bed in back, short-wheel base (109.6 I think), am/fm cassette, 48,000 miles, white with grey interior, interior in good condition, running boards. Starcraft imperial conversion.
Anyhelp you good give would be greatly appreciated!!!