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Thanks jlawrence01 for the detailed response!
Absent someone willing to document the value in writing (they might not want to take the risk of being audited themselves) what does the IRS take
as proof of market value?
In any case, given the arguments you made, I'm unlikely to go the donation route.
If I were to make a contribution, I would look for the following:
1) Doumentation of the Black Book pricing
2) Appraisal
3) Copies of ads of similar vehicles.
Obviously, if you are contributing a 25k vehicle, it needs to be better documentation than a $500 junker.
Now of course, since no one has anything to hide... it is merely the inconvenience and expense of the audit process to which so many of us would object.
Or alternatively, put a "for sale" sign on the car, sell it to a poor working family for $1000 and make the donation to the charity.
You say you need a good Lexus salesguy??
I'm listening!
Why don't you stop by for a drink soon?
At the block price and also down retail road. Thanks much.
Terry ;-)
If you are going to donate a good idea might be to get from a couple of dealers what the car would go for on their lot if they sold it. Take very good notes and get it in writing if possible. As long as you have a reasonable basis for what you claimed and you can document it you should be fine. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
:-)
Picked up the K3500 yesterday, nice running truck no doubt and paid off the K2500 yesterday too.
But on a more important issue, our brother wants to trade his Ford Excursion in, 01, Limited, white with gold bottom, every option, heat leather, power roof, ent package, 21k, Dsl engine and 4x4, we drove this to Atlantic City, it's very clean with no scratches, he won't let people smoke in it, take your shoes off type of thing, no food stuff, it's big and noisy and not my style but sure looks good. BMW dealer is thinking $25, what are you thinking?
I hope I didn't forget anything, I proof read it 3 times!
As always, thanks for all the help!!
M.
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If he primarily is driving to work by himself or with only one or two passengers with him on the way, I would say his family is a candidate for two vehicles. Yes, there will be double insurance dollars.
Now what I would do in his situation.
I would say go with Dawn's 96 Tercel for the everyday drive to work and look for any 7 passenger vehicle for the family trips, maybe $6500, 1999 Voyager with 60K on it. Even the best of the minivans get barely over 22MPG in stop and go driving. The Tercel would get what, 35 MPG or more.
Ok, how much ..? just whisper in my ear, I won't tell anyone.
Terry.
Ok, we have a 01 SLT, 4x4, XL Yukon, we have 29klicks and all the right stuff .. color is kinda blah, but these still do big monies ..
Deep rubber, no kisses, no surprise interior experiments, still lookin' and feelin' new, then trade side you should be seeing the ultra high $24's, low to mid $25's, depending on the dealer.
Good luck ....
Terry.
Paid the Chevy off on Thursday......its MINE, yippeee.....no car payments!!!!
The lady that's committed to buying it is kind of strange, but really nice, just scared of getting screwed. Her car was totalled over the winter and she only got $7000, thus the reason I'm taking that, young family, couldn't come up with any more $$$. I figure I bought it 4/30/03 and have put over 5000 miles on it, I'm not too worried about any money lost.
I will let you know when it *goes over the curb*.
I'm suddenly thinking it may make sense to pull the trigger. Thoughts?
Terry ;-)
$47 is the right money .. maybe a nick over here and a nick over there, but it's darn close - $51 ..? I'm gonna bet that's the figure from the second dealer and that came from some "future trade allowance" to get him back in. Theres not a dealer from Portland Maine to San Clemente CA that would drop $51 into a SL right now - unless it's his bookie.
$25 ...? it's a 4x4 Limited right ..? it's a DSL .. right ..? it has the Disney package, it has the leather, big tunes, looks new, no invasions, "no" miles, right color anywhere .. no hit's, no runs, no errors right .?
$25 ....? thats a great price ~ if you just came out of brain surgery and your still in a coma ... you can't get em' and you can't find em' like that for less than $28 at any auction anywhere, if it's truly a nice one, ultra clean and "Stand Tall" all the way around I have seen em' crawl towards the $29 figure .. .. $25 ..? oh yeah, if it's been hit, shot at, 50/60k+, needs tires, 15 patches on the interior and the drivers side needs to be re-painted. Throw it in the paper, it's an easy $32/$33 down Retail Rd .. or, just find another dealer.
Terry.
Terry.
2WD ......................?
4WD ......?
on the 00 ...
no ticky .. no washy .!
Terry.
Terry.
"...five kids, doesn't make a lot of $, etc...hour commute in Mass. traffic every day...let's face it, the GM offerings absolutely suck....What do you recommend?" [heavily edited]
Nasty one. You asked about used prices for Odysseys and Siennas, and Terry answered. He might as well buy a new one... The thing to do, if he can at all wing it, is to run down to the Toy store and see if they have ANY Siennas left.
A CE can be had for inv - rebate = $21-22,000 or so. Then consider an ext. warranty, stretch the payments as far as he has to, and that is about as cheap as it is going to get without a lot of luck. I'm not trying to be cute. That car shold literally last decades if treated right.
Forget the used Ody or Sienna, they're still spendy, and now they'll need maintenance and tires and the first repairs.. not good when money's tight... what's he gonna do, take a four-year loan on a 5yr-old car?
If it's got to be cheap, and it's got to haul 7 and it's got to run and be kept for a while: Dodge or Chevy full-size vans. 1994 or older. Look for throttle-body injection, which keeps things simple, the Dodges in particular have dirt-simple emissions controls systems... not even EGR, no AIR pumps, just fuel injection, ox sensor, and cat... Yeah they suck gas, but gas is cheap. Forego collision insurance -- come up with the money through a home-eq lone or even 0% credit card... and drive carefully. Saves beaucoup $$ in MA.
There is NOTHING that can break on these vans that will send them to the boneyard; everything including engines and transmissions can be replaced or rebuilt or repaired, because all the parts are shared with million-seller trucks. Terry will tell you that a clean "short" Chevy or Dodge 6cyl conversion van can be had at auction for $3,xxx with <50k miles. With maintenance, these will run another 10 years. The bigger 8cyls are a little more, but even more robust. A rebuilt 350 around here is $995, and a good one is under $1500... and they don't usually break, either.
Another obvious choice is the Ford Aerostar, but I had a 1992 and something different would go every 3 months and cost $3-500 to fix. All those domestic minivans are trouble prone, and they have parts that fail that your friend has never heard of... at $795 a pop. It doesn't sound like he can afford the risk.
Full-size is the way to go. There are plenty of other solutions, but they all require a certain amount of luck. Not acceptable on a strict budget..
Respectfully submitted,
-Mathias
East Lansing
"Fine Beaters Are Us"
Terry.
That's still more than I could have gotten out of that big 94 K2500.....nobody wants those things up here, the market is flooded with Chevy's, although the 454 is a bit rare.
-Jason
Now to just get through the next 2 weeks, my daughter is being admitted to the hospital on Friday, not fun.
Sorry to hear about your daughter...hope all go's well.
Dealer is asking $12,995. Edmunds TMV is $13,600 for a "Toyota Certified Used Car" like this one. $12,800 if not certified. NADA value is ONLY $11,400 and this is the max loan my bank will give me for this car.
2000 Toyota Camry CD
Auto, A/C, Cruise, power windows,mirrors, locks
Tinted glass, NO ABS
60 day / 3000 mile warranty
What's a fair price I should pay for this car?
That's 12 cents a mile or thereabouts, and from experience I can tell you, it don't get much cheaper than that.
-Mathias
East Lansing, MI
BTW, NADA indicated $11,5 retail and $9,5 on the trade-in side. Hence $12,9 seemed on the high side. Of course, that is the dealer's "asking" price, right ?
http://www3.nadaguides.com/Values/ValueCategoryReport.asp?UserID=- 54072696CDEB9&DID=37789&wSec=1&wPg=1207&CategoryI- d=2&MakeId=1214&VehicleId=14516&Year=2000&ColorId- =
Terry is the expert here so you'll have to get his numbers to help you negotiate a good deal.
Good luck