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Value is value - period. It's worth what someone will pay. Books are for bank reference when giving out loans.
Forget trading a 10 year old car, you'll get hosed, even on a Honda. Clean it up real nice, or better yet, have it detailed, make sure the service is up to snuff, then take out a good ad in your local paper starting at $4,995 or best offer - the Accords in nice shape command stupid money - good luck.
This next part is very important for anyone buying a Swedish car.
Get.
The.
Service.
Records.
Check the glove box, and if they're not there, call the previous owner. Call the local Volvo joint with the VIN. Hire Mulder and Scully; whatever it takes, get 'em.
Also be aware that the 70,000 mile service is coming due; that means a timing belt (I knew it needed to be done on the one I bought, and thus the price was marked down accordingly.)
These are really, really great cars and drive wonderfully. Maintenance IS expensive, but worth it for the added safety and the driving experience (especially coming from a '95 Lumina.) I'll let Terry the pricing guru give you the REAL lowdown on the numbers, but know that you're certainly looking at the right vehicle.
-Dave, certified Volvo nut.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
The SVT Contour is a car I've always wanted to have, just one of those things. I won't buy this one most likely (then again, if the price is cheap enough), but I would like to have one.
I'm a speed freak, one of the MAIN things I love about the Titan, its fast and handles perfectly. Got playing around last night and took it up to 105, then saw headlights and was afraid it was the trooper, so I slowed down. One of these days I'll hit the gov at 114.
Now I just gotta find a chip for the Titan.
am I missing something?
(the Civic had issues so it was returned, and they leased an Accord EX 5 speed instead).
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
I've been reading the RWTIV forum everyday and definetely missed that.
anyway..back to your regular scheduled programming.
What happened Anony?
The Sandman :-)
I live in the Boston area and see similar Jetta's listing at $13,900. I've been offered $8200 on trade.
Thanks for the help.
On the other hand: there's a column by Peter Egan in a recent issue of R&T about a couple of used Vettes he's passed up in his life, with ensuing regret. I'm not an expert on all the different models/vintages of Corvettes, but, $12K-ish to drive a low-mileage Vette convertible, if it checks out? If I liked the color better, I'd be real tempted myself.......maybe even if I didn't......
Good News
2004 Honda Pilot
9k Miles / 7 months old
EX-L RES (disney pack)
Black over Tan leather Guts
Bad News
It just took a 12k hit to the front end. Could you let me know what it would be worth without the hit and what should it be worth after. It is getting fixed now (will take almost a month) and they will have to stretch the front of the frame. Anything to look out for on the repair side. Any other advice. It is a lease anything special I need to do. Thanks it is located in balmy Houston.
Automatic
22,000 miles
It has all the regular Limited options including front side air bags, no ABS
It also has a PTeaser custom body kit that was dealer installed when I bought the car new.
The customizing consists of a fiberglass front grille fascia that replaces the stock front bumper and matches the stock grille. A fiberglass reverse scoop hood. And a rear roll pan that replaces the stock rear bumper.
The car is in like new condition and is metallic silver in color.
I am thinking of trading it in or maybe selling it on my own.
My problem is that with all this customized body work on it I am not able to find out the true value of by going thru Kelly Blue Book and the like.
Would someone be able to give me a trade in value and retail value of my car?
The Civic had a grinding in the transmission. Got a quote of $1200 to fix it. The Civic was worth the $3700 we paid but not $3700 + $1200.
So we returned the Civic. We let them keep our 2004 Accord because we wanted our next car to be a manual transmission. So we tried to find a used 850 or S70 manual transmission with decent miles and a gray or black interior. Couldn't find one that was in the price range of what we wanted to pay for. So we contemplated a 99-00 Accord but discovered they didn't start using LATCH until 01 and my husband does not like the freshened 01-02 Accords compared to the 99-00 and the 03-04's. In addition to that, both cars were difficult to find in a manual. So we ended up right back where we started but we have exactly what we want. The 3 year lease payments are equal to/less than what we would have paid for either a nice used Volvo or a nice used Accord.
The new car is a Redondo Red Pearl EX-L 5-speed Accord with gray leather. We added a rear spoiler, fog lights, chin spoiler, splash guards, fenderwell trim, and the moonroof visor. It has the all-important XM radio, LATCH, curtain airbags, and manual transmission all for the selling price of $22,300.
Sheila
Can I get retail number for a used 04 Dodge Status SE?
NE WI
10000 ish miles
V6
power windows/locks/mirrors/drivers seat
AC
Cruise
auto
My roommate works at an area dealership and their UCM made a "mistake", buying something like 20 of these things at auction, with 8300-15000 miles on them.. He got a good deal on them. I've got a friend that needs a car--has a baby and is bombing around in a...<sigh>...Tempo. Your thoughts?
Also, Terry will need a description of the car's options.
I wouldn't worry about 67k on the engine of a Volvo, as long as it's been maintained (actually, that really goes for most cars.) Generally what does old Volvos in (and I'm talking OLD Volvos, like from the '70s and '80s) is electrical failures or owner apathy.
thanks!
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
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Good description, thanks .... in the land of the Red Sox we have a 00 black Jetta GLS with 37k small miles, we have the auto, cd, slider and the sneakers are a little weak, based on your description: you haven't had any encounters of the Maaco kind, no K-Mart kisses, no repaints and no soccer Mom interior and the service is 100%(?) ... trade side, in and around the super ultra tall $7,'s, low/mid $8's if it's a "baby doll" and it needs -0- ... $8,200 ..? .. sounds like a-l-l the money, it's a 5 year old Jetta, not a 5 year old Jaeger-LeCoultre ...
$13,900 *asking* l.o.l.?? hey, it's a free world and you can ask anything you want for anything, it's the "getting" part thats tuff ~ the reality is, clean low milers can be bought from Boston to Miami for the mid/high $10's on the retail side .. now if it was a nice low miler GLX VR6, that would be a whole different enchilada................................
let me know how it goes ...
Terry.
Terry.
Thanks all.
The Sandman :-(
Looking to sell it to Carmax for cash, not trade-in?
Mileage 67,310
Silver/Grey (leather)
Four Door
5 Cylinder Gasoline/4 Speed Automatic
Stereo AM/FM Compact Disc Player
2WD
Price Includes A Premium Certified 100,000 Mile Warranty *** Traction Control *** Dual Heated Seats *** Memory Seat
I want to trade in my 95 Lumina (117K, royal blue, fairly loaded, 3.0 or 3.1 V6, good shape). The dealer is an indy. I want to offer (including my car) 10K initially and I don't want to pay more than 11K out the door. Is this reasonable? **
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It depends on what you consider "reasonable" .. it's a 95 Luma-glo with a 117k, it's a no-sale blue V6 - so, whats it worth.? .. super nice 95 LS's that have been garaged, deep sneakers, no hits no runs no errors, super nice with 60/70k that look like 00's, are barely breaking the $2,500 barrier in your area, so it's probably a $800/$1,200 vehicle on a push (based on your description) and off to the auction it will go, cuz' 99% of the dealers won't have a home for it ....
Now the Volvo is a whole different deal, it's low in miles, it's a GLT, right color with all the stuff and we have a cpo warranty til' 100k -and- it's a Volvo ... ** I want to offer (including my car) 10K initially ** ... dealer probably paid the super ultra high $9's low $10's for it, then we have some service going on, we have the warranty cost, we have a this and a that, by the time he's done, it probably hit's the table in the tall $10's low $11's, but he's still lookin' at a $800ish trade, so where's he going with this deal.? .. he probably doesn't know any Russian Astronauts thats lookin' for a 95 high mileage dark blue Luma-glo .l.o.l. ... "real deal" money.? I would think you could "might" trade for your vehicle and the $12's, if you can get him to do the $10 figure then I will be more than happy to let you take a look at my investment portfolio, cuz' obviously you can sell ice cubes to the Eskimos ...................................... ;-))
let me know which way the wind blows ....
Terry.
-Jason
2003 Subaru Impreza WRX sedan (WR blue)
5spd
15k miles
options: armrest (yipee)
mods: strut bars, painted side skirts, 17" wheels
car is flawless.. not a scratch or ding anywhere.
Clean Carfax
Thanks!
We'd be trading a:
2001 Hyundai Santa Fe LX FWD
49,700 miles
Provo, UT area
Merlot (dark red) w/ grey leather guts
Heated seats
ABS/TC
Needs tires soon
Couple parking lot kisses
Small dent in driver's door, maybe 4" long 1/4" deep, no broken paint. Dent wizard could fix, I think.
Never hit, no paintwork
Interior needs a detail but no permanent stains
The screamer is for a
New '04 MPV
Titanium grey (2) or Sunlight Silver
LX+ package (fog lights, body effects)
4 seasons pkg
$25,345 MSRP, ad price $17,700 after all rebates including College Grad (I qualify)
So, what are we looking at, oh great one?
-Jason
I ended up getting $8500 for the Jetta towards and agreed on $18,500 for a Subary 02 Ouback Wagon with 3980 miles on it (lease was terminated). Its an automatic, but otherwise base model. Of course, since it's so young, it still has 360 days of its 3 year bumper to bumper warranty left on it. I'm happy with my deal, but still unsure if I got a 'good' deal. Used Outbacks seem to sell for so much...
thanks
JOhn
Thanks! I bet this would be an easy sell out west...
Thoughts?
Well, I went to the dealer and he only offered me, initially, $2500 for this van! I showed him the KBB/NADA trade-in value, which is 6600 & 6900 respectively. He offered another $1500, which is now $4000. I'm a little shocked that he is so far from these values. Am I being ripped off, or, is this right? Can anyone help or offer suggestions?
Western area of VA
1999 Chevrolet Astro LS AWD
Rear Dutch Doors & Rear AC
Silver w/factory chrome wheels
Rear dark tint
CD, overhead console with trip computer & outside temp/compass
Wheels look great, shiny paint, carpet looks good, no rust, excellent mechanical shape
95000 miles
Thanks
I would greatly appreciate a Real World Trade-In Value for my 2000 Passat:
I purchased the car used from an individual at 30K miles. Car now has 93,000 miles. I have changed the oil at every 3 to 4,000 mile interval at the dealership. Now, I'm down to 20lbs. of oil pressure and the dealership and private mechanics tell me I need another engine. The car is in good condition otherwise (in fact, it drives great and I had no idea I had a problem until the big red "STOP" showed up on my instrument panel!).
Here are the specs:
- 1.8T
- Leather
- Power moonroof
- CD changer
- Monsoon audio system
- Aluminum wheels
- heated front seats
- dark blue
- 93,000 miles
I would really appreciate your opinion on how much I get out of it as a trade-in.
Thank you!
Bird22
I am trying to get an idea of what I should be realistically fighting for in the dealership. I think I get an unfair shake at the negotiation process just because I'm a woman, so I need to go in there with as much info on my side as possible.
I currently own a black 2002 GLX with 33,000 miles on it. It's loaded, leather, power everything, the works. It runs great, and is in great shape with three exceptions. 1. there are a couple pits in the windshield 2. there is a spot on the side where it got splashed with egg, and it etched the clear coat. Not super noticable, but there... Most people don't see it until I point it out. 3. a couple of minor dents from people bumping their car door into mine.
The inside is mint, however, no tears, etc, and it was purchased new from the dealer, and has never been in an accident etc.
I am looking to get a 2000 or newer Ford F-150, preferably the Supercrew or the Supercab 4 door. I really want a King Ranch Ed. but would consider other loaded F-150's as long as they have a V8.
By the way, I live in Sacramento, CA, if that helps any.
I found a 2001 Supercab 4dr King Ranch at a local Ford. It's not in great shape, but its okay. The dealer wanted my car plus 11,000... I said no way. The maddening thing is he called me today and asked what I wanted to pay in order to "seal the deal" so to speak. Long story longer, after checking with the manager and calling me back, he offered me the same lousy deal. What should I realistically be looking to spend in cash on the difference between this type of truck and what should I be expecting to get as a trade in value?
Thanks so much!
Jessica
How do you get splashed with egg ? Did you hit the chicken crossing the road?
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Is it a 2dr -- or a 4dr .. auto, handshaker.?
By the way, one small little thing: how about those miles.!
INFO .........!
Terry.