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  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,272
    Don't sweat it, you still have a car to drive (not an economical car to drive, but a car to drive nonetheless). I'd concentrate on dumping the Chevy ASAP, you can take your time looking for the right used car for you.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..... ** I think I'd rather take my chances on a car that hasn't been used in military manuvuers **

                    that's what I would be thinkin' .l.o.l....

                                Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ....... No really .? .. I find this hard to believe .l.o.l....

            ** Hyundai, Kia recall 478,000 cars in U.S. **

                What about the other 50,000 ..? .. Oooop's they must be the ones at the auctions with the *MBB/NW* stickered on the windows ................... :))

                             Terry.
  • dbgindydbgindy Member Posts: 351
    At least one still going good (mine). :-)

    Duncan
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ....... Thats what I like to hear .... :)

                        Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
     

     ............ It's a Yankee vehicle so the Quattro is a big help, we have the auto thing, it's got the cold package, 1.8T and we have 87k big miles .. if the service is 110%, no - uh oh it's Maaco, no terrorist attacks in the interior and deep sneakers .. then trade side, in and around the mid to high $5's, might see the low low low $6's if it looks and drives like 40k .. if it needs stuff start deducting ...

                 Let me know how it goes ...

                             Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ** Getting a 20 ft. Elan Air Eagle with a Vortec/V drive, ballast tanks/tower for the kids and good ski boat for us old folks. Tandem trailer. All in all only 3500 pounds dry weight **

                     Nice Ski boat ... my neighbor bought a Mastercraft 21 Maristar a few months ago and he seems to love it .. me, I'm a Formula guy ...

                                 Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........... "How About" ....

                some I - N - F - O ..... ?????

                  Reg cab ...... ? Ecab ........ ?

                  Auto .......??

                   Your Killing me .....!!!!!

                        time for a nap.

                                   Terry.
  • fpgapldguyfpgapldguy Member Posts: 22
    Thanks for the assessments! I'll definitely look for a reputable detail shop in the Austin-area now.

    The '01 M5 is 'listed' at $55k. I'd prefer one with <30k miles, but the CPO is somewhat comforting. Fortunately, I don't have an immediate need to buy one and have been enjoying the search for my perfect M5. :)

    george
  • midthirtykevmidthirtykev Member Posts: 5
    2000 Toyota Camry LE 4cyl
    45000 miles, spoiler, gold emblems, ABS, looks and runs great (really!), for sale in Memphis (Graceland is very nicely done, and nice to visit once).

    Questions: 1. Needs new tires, I figure it is better to give a credit so the new owner gets the warranty, or do I get my money back putting on new tires? If I kept it, I would put Michelins.

    2. For some reason, this one was imported from Japan. Interestingly, the original buyer (I am the second owner) got it from a dealer in Kentucky, where Camry is built! I know someone who paid $2000 extra to buy a built-in-Japan model, but does this really make any difference in resale?

    Kevin
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........ Thanks for keeping me abreast of things ...

                               Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........ $55 ... ? .. ya can't blame him for *asking* double nickels .. he's probably waiting for the guy that has the 99 740iL with 88k, needs tires, service and a new leather stitch in the drivers seat and has to show him $20,000 for his $15,000 vehicle .l.o.l...

                  Keep me updated ...!

                                Terry.
  • walterfwalterf Member Posts: 4
    Terry,
    For 1999 Suburban 1500 LT
    I forgot to mention the driver's leather is a little beat up. No tears, doesn't need repair, but looks like 80K. Interior color is more tan than grey. Thanks,
    Walter
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ....... Whether it's built here or in Venezuela it's worth what it's worth .. the Japan deal "might" get you a few hundred, maybe, but I wouldn't be holding on to price or my breath, those days are over .... as far as the tires are concerned, I would slap a new set of Sears on it for $120, Mics if you keep it ..... down Retail Rd, $10,900 *asking* and off it goes to sing with Elvis at $10,5 ...

                  I loved Graceland ....... :)

                              Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Suburban trade value? by walterf May 13, 2004 (7:25 pm)
    This forum is addicting! I have learned more here then I have from any other place. I am looking to trade or sell this rig for a new Tundra double cab.

    1999 Chevy Suburban 1500 LT
    85,000 mi.
    5.7 V8, Silver with grey leather(heated), premium CD, tow, power everything(every option but GPS)
    new tires, new batteries, all the maintenance papers, runs perfect, no work needed, but probably need brakes in about 10K.
    a few door dings, no trauma, looks clean(garaged)
    Seattle, Wa

    How will the price of gas effect car values and new car prices?

           ______________________________

             Hello Walter ..... I can't say about car/truck prices, right now folks are more than happy to spend the extra $65/$75 a month on their Excursions, Burbs, Tundra's, Sequoia's, MDX's, Yukons, FX45's, Landcruisers and their XC90's .. I don't "think" we will see any changes until gas "parks" itself *forever* at $3.50+ a gallon, but who knows, even then it might not change .. if we can spend $125 on basketball shoes, $90 on games and $50 every month on cell phones for 10 year old kids, then I don't think fuel will change things for awhile .l.o.l...

                     But anyway, this sounds like a 2wd - right.? .. we have 85k, some LT action, seats are lookin' a little on the terrorist side, new jumper, service clogging up the center console, new round things, stoppers are slow, right color anywhere, no paint work ... trade side, in and around the high $9's low $10's .. down Retail Rd, super clean, super ad, $12,900 *asking* and off it goes for $11,9/$12,5 .. folks love their Burbs .......... :)

                              Terry.
  • mjfloyd1mjfloyd1 Member Posts: 3,806
    2000 toyota landcruiser- I'm sure it was made in Japan
    Indiana
    51K miles
    4.7 L v8, AT
    am/fm/cass/6disc cd
    ext silver (champaigne pearl)-few marks on plastic door guards, 2 small 0.25 inch dents above tire on driver rear

    int- tan leather, hovered, no french fry invasions, heated seats

    3rd seat, roof rack, rear window deflector, unused trailer hitch, auto climate control, heated mirrors

    new tires (yesterday actually)
    all service up to date, mobil 1 each 5k miles
    detailed 2-3x/ year
    Terry, I'm looking for trade and retail road numbers, please.
    Sorry about the japan crack - just joking.
    Thanks,
    Mark
  • spatulamanspatulaman Member Posts: 157
    For some reason, this one was imported from Japan. Interestingly, the original buyer (I am the second owner) got it from a dealer in Kentucky, where Camry is built!

    That's interesting. Didn't know they did that....the vin starts with a J and everything?
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ... 1.8 ...???? -- right ....??

                 ** 1999 Audi A4 Avant Wagon by outoflove May 13, 2004 (1:01 pm)
    Need feedback on reasonable trade in value for this vehicle:

    5 speed, green, clean carfax, 75K, all new tires, needs the following work (dealer estimates in parentheses): a/c (900+), stereo (250), front link (440).

    Loved this car but since warranty expired it's killing me with repairs, $1900 in 2004 alone with the above to do.

    Suburu dealer (looking at Forester XS), gave me trade in value of $7520 with possible $500 upwards wiggle room.

    New to Town Hall. Love the discussion. Thanks.

       ========================================

           Oh, an Audi that needs a little work, why doesn't that suprise me .. great vehicles, but like Benz's if they don't have a warranty they can (and usually do) cost you your first born .l.o.l..

                A 1999 Audi A4 Avant Wagon with a handshaker (now there's a winner) no-sale green, 75k and we need $2,000 in fix me up's - OFF to the auction this one is going .. $7250 ..? .. American money ...??

                   Quit reading this because you need to be there, That's all the $$ on the planet, that's ALL the money in the Universe, that's ALL the $$ past the last 7-11 at the far end of the Universe ........ someone wants your business bad, hurry before they come out of that Coma ......

                                 Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ...... A 2000, probably around 20% ...(?)

                                   Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........ Hmmmm it's 2000 also, Landcruisers were made in Moldova, just south of the Chisinau tank plant ........... ;)

                     3rd seat, low miles, interior is kinda groovy, new sneakers, *unused trailer hitch*, Champagne and tan guts (great combo), rack, service is up to snuff - and no Walmart hit's or repaints .... trade side, depending on the dealer in and around the ultra high $25's low $26 range .... these sell real well (properly service and maintained) 50k.? no fear ... down Retail Rd, a Wonderful detail, stellar 5 liner Ad, $29,9 *asking* and off it hops at $28,9/$29,5 .....

                       Don't forget to let me know how it goes ....

                           Terry.
  • midthirtykevmidthirtykev Member Posts: 5
    Thanks for your input. Yes, the VIN starts with a J.
  • mmo1184mmo1184 Member Posts: 7
    Hi, I am interested in knowing the trade in and private party values for a 1998 Audi A4 Quattro 4Dr Sedan in Hibiscus Red with Gray CLOTH interior,No Sport Package,No Bose,Tiptronic, sunroof,heated seats, no cd player, power driver seat, side air bags, climate control, power windows/locks,fairly new tires. Good Condition with 83,673 miles in Fairfield County, CT NYC Metro Area. Thanks
  • walterfwalterf Member Posts: 4
    Terry,
    Sorry for the omission, but it is a 4wd. We rarely get 2WD Burb's here in the land of Sasquatch.
    Thanks for the analysis of the market. I was unsure if it is in my favor to trade a gas hog, or buy a gas hog. Probably neutral.:)
    Walter
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
     ........ Walter -- Remind me to kill you later ..!!

                 There's a big difference between a 2wd and a 4WD Burb, "especially" in Sasquatch country .. a 2wd is probably worth $500/$900 less than what I posted because of that NW area ... and Your 4WD is probably worth the high $10's low $11's on trade if the 4wd has no click click going on ... down Retail Rd, $13,900 *asking* and $12,9/$13,5 gets a new owner .........

                     Your messing up my program .... PROPER INFO ............!!!!!!!!!!!!

             .. and it's my fault for not asking .... uugh., I hate starting out my morning like this.

                               Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........ Am I reading this right ..?

         No Bozo sound, no cd, no sport, no leather ..? I bet you got a deal on this one .l.o.l. .. plus we have 84k ... if we don't have any I bounced off my aunt's garage, no KFC invasions, service is 110%, deep rubber and it looks and drives like 50k .. then trade side, in and around the mid to high $6's, "maybe" the low low low $7's if it doesn't have any soccer attacks ..

                    Down the winding path to Retail Rd get a stupendous detail, a spectacular 5 liner ad in the biggest paper in your area for $9,490 *asking* and cut that baby loose for the first $8,5/$8,9 .. the miles and that "high cost reputation" of repair is not your friend here, plus we have no options - so park the ego ...

                               Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .... ** trade in value for CR-V EX by frankc May 13, 2004 (1:18 pm)
    I'm looking to get an idea on a fair trade in value for my 2001-CRV EX 41,400 miles, excellent condition. dark green, manual 5 spd, Roof rack, tinted windows, new tires. This is in the Denver colorado metro area.

    any help... should I start with the edmunds tmv for excellent? or above that?

             ==================================

              Unfortunately there is no such thing as "excellent" -unless- it has 12/15k, never seen a snowflake, seats been "hovered" in, 20 coats of wax on a good color and it "glows" in the dark - plus, no one has sat in the back seats, the tires, stoppers and service are from yesterday ~ oh yeh and it has one of those automatic thingy's ... in your case, we have that no-sale green thing going on, 41k and you have that whack it yourself deal - your saving grace is the miles and your in the Broncos area of the country ...

                    Trade side, in and around the ultra high $11's short $12's, "might" find a dealer that will drop a little more if it's ultra clean, super nice and it needs -0- ......... ;-}

                                Terry.
  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
    Toyotas and Hondas are worth no more than the U.S. built ones.

    There are some misguided people who think the Japan built cars are in some way "better" than the U.S. cars but that's pure bull.
  • mikefm58mikefm58 Member Posts: 2,882
    Update: Found a Toyota dealer willing to deal, traded the 2001 Accord for a new Higlander, MSRP $26K, took $21500 including $1K rebate, gave me $10300 for my trade. I tried negotiating but they wouldn't drop the $700 dealer fee and $100 loan processing fee. Tax, tag & title was about $1K. The wife loves me even more now.....LOL.
  • jerseypawsjerseypaws Member Posts: 2
    What can I reasonably expect to be offered in trading in the following SUV for a 2005 Mazda Tribute s model?

    Accident-free; minor dinks; mechanically sound; only non-working feature is radio station/clock display.

    Color: black Mileage: approx 101K
    2 doors
    cloth interior
    air, power steering, door locks, mirrors, and drivers seat
    tilt wheel, cruise control
    AM/FM stereo w/cassette and single CD
    Dual front air bags
    ABS
    power moon roof
    running boards (step tubes)
    privacy glass

    Thank you.
  • dbgindydbgindy Member Posts: 351
    is this a 4x4 and what are the conditions of the tires? This info will help Terry out in giving you a fair value.

    Duncan
  • jerseypawsjerseypaws Member Posts: 2
    Thanks, Duncan. Yes, it's a 4x4. The tires are Goodyear Wranglers that have been on since 46K miles, however, treadwear is good as the truck passed state inspection this past Feb. I live in N.J. and the inspection criteria are pretty strict.
  • spatulamanspatulaman Member Posts: 157
    There are some misguided people who think the Japan built cars are in some way "better" than the U.S. cars but that's pure bull.

    I went out car shopping with my mother a couple months back, and we were looking at Japanese 4 door sedans. Everything that was built domestically feel nearly as refined or well laid out as everything that was built in Japan, espescially the interiors. However, I suspect that might be more of an issue of where it was designed rather than assembled.
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    A friend of mine has a car she 'might' trade-in on a new Civic, or sell if the price is right, probably within the next couple of months:

    1995 Acura Integra LS Special Edition hatchback
    dark green, tan leather, automatic
    power windows/locks/sunroof, a/c, cassette, ABS
    factory alloys with recent Michelins
    31k miles!!
    She's about to get the 30k service
    It's had one big smack but repaired nicely
    no real issues, interior clean and fresh, paint great save for a few small chips, driven mostly locally by the lone owner, an older woman, so not raced, slammed, modified or abused.

    I'm thinking this might be a better sell than trade, mostly because of its age, but I also think the Honda dealer would probably be happy to have it. Whaddya think?
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    Hey! No double-dipping!
    Seriously, we've heard about this puppy before... non?
    :-)
    -m

    EDIT:
    Never mind, here's your answer:

     ....... I'm assuming it's an auto ..?

              Interesting little vehicle, it's got ALL the stuff and it has No miles, if the work was done "right", looks great, everything fits, deep sneakers .. then trade side, she should be seeing the the mid $4's, "could" maybe might get into the low low low $5's ..

                 Me personally, (unless the paint and repair was done by Attilla the Hun) I wouldn't waste my time, it would go straight to Retail Rd ... Great Ad, superb detail, $7,900 *asking* and away it goes at the first $6,9/$7,5, it should last about 64 minutes ...

             Let me know on this one, I will be interested on what the other dealers say ...

                          Terry.
  • lisa2lisa2 Member Posts: 3
    If anyone can give me some advice I could use it. My Pilot was rear ended on the Interstate by a loaded tractor trailer. I was slammed into the van in front of me. The damage was over 12,000 but my ins company would not total. I just got the car back after 11wks in the "a service" shop and it's a disaster, they did a teriible job and there are still a ton of things wrong. They also did an awful paint job and promise they will fix it, but they sprayed paint all over the door frames and when you open the doors, it screams "bad paint job".I'm taking it back in the morning for more repairs and I called my ins adjuster to come out and look at it, but even if they fix it for real this time, it scares me to drive it. It's sways like crazy even though they had it aligned, it makes screeching metal sounds, and all I want to do is trade it in, but I don't think I will be able to pay it off in it's condition. What can I do??
  • walterfwalterf Member Posts: 4
    Terry,

    My apologies again. You're a great help!

    Walter
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........ Sounds like you did pretty darn good, thanks for the update ...!

                                   Terry :)
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
     ............. No problem, stop by anytime ... just bring your info and a note from your Mom .................. ;)

                                 Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ......... Thanks for the help ...... !

                                 Terry : ^)
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ....... Ah huh.! .. you were doing pretty good til' we forgot about the 2wd/4wd thing and Dbgindy had to remind ya ......

                  Anyway we have some miles, 4wd, slider, color is good for the area, tires are ho-hum ... whats gonna kill this little dude is a few things: it's a 2dr for starters and the miles are stiff, not bad for the year but there is a Kazillion Exploders out there with 100/125/150K, remember Ford has been making these since Jesus was a baby, so your competition is the 50/75kers ..

                      If we don't have any repaint, no terrorist interior and all the service is done right .. then trade side, in and around the low to high $3's depending on the dealer, "might" see the low low low low low low $4's if this deal is like new and needs -0- ........... if not, start deducting.

                               Terry.
  • mikefm58mikefm58 Member Posts: 2,882
    I was almost in an identical situations as you Lisa. My wife's 1996 Jeep Cherokee (6 mos old 4K miles) was rear ended by a drunk driver, driving a big [non-permissible content removed] F250 going about 45 mph, while she was sitting at a red light. She was pushed into the vehicle in front of her who was also pushed into the vehicle in front of them, etc. etc. Very lucky no permanent injuries.
    .
    Her Jeep was a different story. I could clearly tell the frame was buckled under, yet the insurance company still said they could fix it. But luckily as they got in to the work, they eventually totalled out the vehicle.
    .
    Some things I learned and definately recommend:
    - Your own insurance company will screw you over just as easily as the next.
    - Insist on OEM parts. They were going to use cheap sheet metal from a local stamping company for my Jeep until I insisted OEM parts only.
    - Do not sign anything until it is 100% fixed to your satisfaction, which should be several months of driving after you finally pick it up.
    - Get everything in writing so they can't change their story later on.
    - Be VERY VERY persistent. Make sure they understand you expect everything fixed 100% to your satisfaction.
    .
    Judging from what you've said already, you have a long sad road ahead of you and will get hardly anything on a trade. Good luck, keep us informed.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .......... Houston, we have a problem ..... :(

               1.) Is everyone ok.?

               2.) Someone picked the wrong body shop, but that's yesterdays news.

               3.) Get yourself a list and "methodically" pick thru the vehicle from the bow to the stern (front and back) so you should be there about 30 minutes before anyone shows up, this way you can take your time .. the vehicle should be washed so you can see the difference in the paint and repair, dust/dirt can hide alot of stuff - and be looked at in the shade and the direct sun .. things like overspray, new parts, fill, body putty, *non-OEM parts* needs to be looked at and/or changed out ... there is a bunch of stuff the layman won't see and the ins co. probably want's to get this one over with, so you have to be prepared with facts, not that it shakes at 15 mph and the color doesn't match by the rear window ....

                  Mathias has a copy of "what to look for" and maybe he can drop it off and give you an idea of where to start, also I would recommend taking another pro with you (even if you have to pay him a few hundred) to take a real close "look see" because you need to get it fixed right, or you will screwing with it for the next 6/15 months, bit by bit .......

                           Bummer,

                                 Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .......... I'm sure somewhere in your particle bag you have that "what to look for" thingy bob that Bill left before he went to Buddha school ...

                                    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ...... Your the man ...!

                            Terry.
  • brian1brian1 Member Posts: 29
    Cincinnati,Ohio
    Black w/Black leather
    4X4
    moonroof
    no heated seats
    12k miles
    very clean, no dents or dings.

    thanks
    Brian
  • akanglakangl Member Posts: 3,282
    Taught me a lot about what to look for in a used car. Unfortunatly in Alaska we have a lot of repaired wrecks on the road and up until 6/7 years ago there was no such thing as a reconstruct title in Alaska. That was until a couple of the less than honerable body shops decided to start piecing cars together......ya know, take a good front from one car and weld it to a good back from another........worked great until one came apart going down the road. Bingo, we now have reconstruct titles.

    That Focus I looked at the other day had paint runs so bad on the hood I didn't need to look any further. Of course I did and was stunned that they would put a car like that back on the road. I'm sure it wasn't the bad of a wreck, but they didn't fix the stuctural problems.......that car is not safe in my book, but oh well, what do I know. I just wish they had told me about the title BEFORE I drove it, wouldn't have wasted my time. Nice car though, drove out great, but no thanks.

    I know if I traded a clean titled truck for a car with a reconstruct title Terry, Mathais, and a few others would kick my butt into the next millenium.
  • maq4463maq4463 Member Posts: 45
    Terry,

    I am wishing/planning to buy the above infiniti around Aug-Sep, just started looking around. I can have a very trusted used dealer (client of my father-in-law's accounting firm) get it from the auction and sell it to me at cost. But it all depends on the actual cost and my budget that time, in other words can I afford it, LOL.

    So what is your assessment, for both regular and the "t" one. How much more is "t" going for.

    Also, just for fun, the Nav one's??

    I am in Dallas/FW area, close to Manhime's in FW, but probably will get the car from Dallas area cs dealer is in Dallas.

    Thanks for the great service, you rock :}
  • butchbr73butchbr73 Member Posts: 325
    just fyi... there is no "t" on the '02-04 I35's... there is a sports package which includes a sport-tuned suspension, wider 17-inch tires/different rim package and stability control.... probably not worth a whole bunch additional $$$'s, we'll let Terry confirm that.
  • lisa2lisa2 Member Posts: 3
    Terry,
    Thankfully my kids were not in the car at the time of the accident, I was fine. How do I know about OEM parts and what about parts listed as receclyed, I saw a few of those. I called the Ins co adjuster back out to the body shop today, and he and the shop test drove it and said they couldn't feel the swaying. They are having the alignment checked but thats all. They were great about the painting issues and even brought up some more detail items I didn't catch, but it seems like they missed the big picture. I also asked about having the driver seat belt replaced, on a friends advice, but they said it was not necessary since the air-bags didn't deploy. Needless to say, I will trade this car as soon as I can get it fixed, but it will still look awful and I doubt a can even pay off my trade. Do you know anything about diminished value?
    Thanks for your help.
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