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  • newmabtnewmabt Member Posts: 1
    Hello, great forum!

     

    I'd like to get a trade-in value for:

    1998 Audi A4 2.8 2WD

    101k miles

    6 cyl., 4 dr, tiptronic tranny

    Black exterior, tan interior

    Leather seats, sliding sun roof, alloy wheels, 6-disc changer.

    Interior - excellent

    Exterior - good, had bumper repainted due to scratch

    Tires - 50% worn

    No prior damage

    I live in Columbus, GA

     

    Thanks!
  • wabendswabends Member Posts: 102
    We are in the market for a 2003 745 that we are considering. We currently have these two offers and I will appreciate any comments that members of this forum have before making our final decision.

      

    Car 1: Best price = $57245 (BMW dealer)

    Location: Central VA

    2003 BMW 754Li

    4 door

    4.4 liter/8 cyl/auto

    Mileage: 35200

    Color: Sapphire black/gray flannel

    Options:

    Premium sound package

    Convenience package

    Tire pressure monitor

    Luxury seating package

    Parking distance control

    Smoker's package

    CPO included

     

    Car 2: Asking price: 58995 (non BMW dealer)

    Location: Central VA

    2003 BMW 754Li

    4 door

    4.4 liter/8 cyl/auto

    Mileage: 23800

    Color: Oreint blue/gray flannel

    Options:

    Sports package

    Premium sound package

    Shades

    Cold weather package

    Parking distance control

    19 ins alloy wheels

    Heated steering wheel

     

    Which of these two will be a better deal?

     

    Thanks

    Wabends
  • coatandthaicoatandthai Member Posts: 3
    As between those two, I'd go with No. 2 and offer 57,000. Recent auction results show that car wholesaled in the low 50's, maybe $53,000. Will they take a $4000 profit in January? Worth a try at least. Remaining factory warranty provides comfort that if it's a lemon, you have recourse. Juts my 2 &cent
  • beckyo2beckyo2 Member Posts: 24
    no really, just a small bang in the door, $265.00 for dent and detail. See no big deal!

     

    Thanks, Becky
  • goralgoral Member Posts: 149
    Well, I finally bought a car, and it's ...... a '02 BMW 330i sedan.

    Here's some info:

    42K miles

    White with grey leather

    sport package

    luxury package

    winter package

    Xenon lights

    5 speed MT

    Park assist

    HK sound

    and some other stuff that may or may not be park of any package.

     

    The car is BMW certified.

     

    So... What do you think the dealer had in it? The body is spotless and it was a 1 owner vehicle.

    I'm guessing ~$21/$22K + $500 to make it look nice + ~$1200 for the certification. Am I in the ballpark? BMWofA is offering 3.9% financing on all certified cars, so that made the decision little easier.

     
    http://tinyurl.com/4t8n9

     
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ... **It was clear "he just didn't want my trade in"** ...

     

               You know what they say: rejection is the cancer of all of the emotions ............. ;)

     

                                   Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ....... Nooooo waaay.! .. Slap me Jesus.!

     

             VIN: WBAEV53482KM01772 2002 BMW 3-Series 330i

    Event Date Event Location Odometer Reading Data Source Event Detail

    03/06/2003 SOUTHEASTERN REGION 17,304 Auto Auction REPORTED AT AUTO AUCTION

    05/09/2003 PLAINFIELD, IL Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL

    05/16/2003 PLAINFIELD, IL 17,349 Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:T3136060014) (Lien Reported)

    02/09/2004 PLAINFIELD, IL Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL

     

              42k ..? how about 2 owners ...

     

               Anyway, your on the money as far as the figures ....... what did you pay for it.?

     

                                Terry.
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    '03 Outback Wagon [base]

    5sp manual, 34k miles

    white (eh) over titanium cladding, beige cloth

    no roof, one owner, supposedly clean, no hits, nonsmoker, maintained... original tires, wheels dunno.

    He wanted $17 obo a month ago, now $16,5 obo

     

    What would it cost to duplicate this at auction?

    I'm guessing it would bring $14-15 around here, with the snow we've had...

     

    Drove a '98 automatic today, on the snow, and got religion (and CCB syndrome) in a serious way.

    -Mathias
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    2000 Merc S430 in San Jose, CA area

    36K mi. black on tan

    Navi/phone/AMG wheels/6CD

    Clean and garaged with good rubber and new brakes

    Creampuff really.

       ==========================

     

              Sounds like it could be a nice one ... short miles, good color for the area, we got that nav stuff, fancy wheels ... If --- we have no paint, no glue, no 400lb owners, no battles at Walmart, no Swirlomatic car washes and the service is from yesterday ... then trade side, in and around the super ultra tall $28's low/mid $29's, maybe might get a dealer to waddle towards the $30ish figure if it's stand tall, bullet proof, jam-up puurfect and it needs -0- ......

     

                 Great vehicle down Retail Rd, finish any service, a Jesse James detail, a Donald Trump Ad, $36,900 *asking* and wave goodbye at the first $34,9/$35,9 .... miles and the color could save this one ...

     

                      Let me know how it goes ..

     

                                 Terry.
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    Thanks for the A6 numbers, Terry. I'm not sure if I really got up early or stayed up late. Its tough to tell sometimes.

     

    So, it turned out to be a nice car and a bit of fun to drive. I also tried out quite a few other vehicles today all over the spectrum. In addition to the A6 was a new Passat, Mazda6s, Accord Coupe 6-speed, S60 2.5T, and a used S80 T6. Believe it or not (I'm having a hard time believing it myself), the one that put the biggest smile on my face was *gulp* the Accord!

     

    Anyway, as is typical, the dealer is pulling the "this is a rare car and i can't let it go for what you want to pay" card (although we all know that come trade time that rare car is now a burden rather than an advantage), so I don't think I'll be prying it from his hands anytime soon. ANYWAY, to get to the point, I'm hoping you can hit me with a number on my car again. I'm not sure when I last ran it past you and the number the Volvo dealer hit me with today pretty much bowled me over. So here it goes:

     

    '98 S70 T5. auto. cowskins, bun warmers, trip computer, slider, knee deep in rubber, clean inside and out, had a $2K kiss to the fender quite some time ago and fixed top notch, service records on hand. And, for the big kicker ... 99K miles. oh, yeah, its that goofy coral red color over tan guts.

     

    How about trade-in and possible "sell-it-myself" price? Thanks again. I'm really hoping I can show some self control and wait another year before taking the plunge, but my alter ego can sometimes take over for a full weekend, and by the time I get back all the liquor is gone, the toilet is overflowing, and I'm walking funny, so who knows what may happen next.

    '11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S

  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,555
    Wow... NICE JOB!!

    A great option list on that car..

     

    3.5 years of warranty also...

     

    You did really good...

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  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .... **Drove a '98 automatic today, on the snow, and got religion** ...

     

                10 years ago we used to laugh at the 2 "S's" - Saabs and Subaru's, 10 years later we just laugh at the Saabs .. you can get some religion from those silly Subu's, I've been up there in the snow and when your passing Quattro's, Nav's, Range Rovers, Burbs and Land Cruisers in 15" inches of snow, then you know Subaru has kinda got that AWD thing down to a science .. and I do like the new body style on the 05's .......... :)

     

                03 Outback, meat clever, 34k, no slider, no hydes .. yep, low/mid $14's, some will see the mid/high $15's with that auto "thang" ......

     

                This has to be the longest overtime in Jets history ................... zzzzzz ...

     

                               

     

                                Terry.
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,555
    Can't believe the Jets blew it...

     

    Then the Chargers blew it...

     

    sheewwwwwww

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  • goralgoral Member Posts: 149
    Got it at $25K.... Probably should have bargained harder and got another $500 or so off, but I really wasn't in the mood (driving a '97 S-10 pickup will do that to a person - sold the A4 couple days ago).

     

    Anyway, I know I could have gotten something similar via wholesale channel and saved myself $2K-$3K, but the warranty + good finance rate do offset the potential savings nicely.

    Now, all I need is a set of winter tires!!!!!!
  • idntnvuidntnvu Member Posts: 254
    My trade:

    Location: Hillsville, VA

    Year/Make/Model: 1999 Ford Explorer XLS

    Body Style: 4dr SUV

    Engine: [4.0 V6, 4 sp automatic w/OD

    Driveline: 4wd

    Mileage: 50,500

    Color: [exterior: Dark Orange/interior Tan/khaki]

    Major Options: Pwr Windows, locks, mirrors, am/fm/cd (single), cruise, A/C.

    Condition:

      Exterior: Just about perfect, no dents or dings, small chip on the hood from a pebble

    Grey side cladding looks great with a few coats of armor all

      Interior: a couple of small gouges in the plastic on the back door, but other than that perfect, have had rubber mats in it since I got it with 31k on it, vacuum it out every few months, etc.

    Tires - cupping, but only about 1/2 worn

      Brakes - new bendix pads were put on front in March '04, at 44k

      Maintenance: maintained regularly, all recalls, transmission service at 36k, wiring harness melted due to hot lamp at garage doing the recall work, was replaced under Costguard warranty, new spark plugs at 42k, oil changed every 5k.

    Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc: I forgot this in the last post, I had one insurance claim on the windshield. Erie covered it. Had a chip filled in.

     

    I've cooled down my search for a replacement somewhat, but I pretty well decided on a '01-

    '02 Pathfinder SE.

     

    That brings up another question, what do you (anybody, not just Terry) think of buying a vehicle off of eBay? I found a really nice '01 SE w/ 68k miles, 5 speed, 4wd, slider, bose 6 cd, etc in Richmond. It's got 6 days left on it.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..... Hillsville, VA .... hmm, is that close to Sticksville.?

     

                 Superb description - thanks.!

     

               99 Exploder XLS, 4dr 4WD V6, auto thing going on, Itsy Bitsy miles for the year, color is kinda ok, power pack, a few little chips off the ol' block, siding still looks good, **wiring harness melted due to hot lamp at garage doing the recall work** ..l.o.l... not laughing at you, I'm laughing with you - idiot techs ~ I've only seen that a dozen times, rubber is kinda ho-hum and the service is up to date ....

     

               For starters, eBay is great .. but trying to save ones self $500 or a $1,000 by "super shopping" and looking for a vehicle that is 400/600/800 miles away, can be the Kiss of death ... it's kinda like a bad dating service, why is someone looking for a blonde in Pittsburg when they live in Atlanta, or vice versa .. look at all of the nice local vehicles on eBay, something you can get the feely touchy thing going on and you can get a pro to look at .. now, if your lookin' for a Porsche 996 or a 67 Cheetah coupe you might have to drive/fly some miles ..l.o.l.....

     

                 Anyway ... based on what your telling me, this Exploder sounds like the mid/tall $4's low low $5's come trade side ... me personally, I would be sending this dudette down the path to Retail Rd, $8,490 *asking* and wave bye bye at the first $7,0/$7,9 .... it's winter and it's a 4x4, properly done I bet it won't last long ..

     

    PS: Pathys are nice vehicles, but 70k..? .. it's a $9/$10 vehicle on the dealer side and a $12ish deal on the retail side, the miles and the handshaker is kkkilling it ....

     

                      Let me know how it goes.!

     

                                Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..... Let me mark this on my calender.!

     

                Looks nice, so enjoy it ......... :)

     

                                Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    2003 Honda Accord LX

    Chicagoland area, IL

    14K mi. White outside/ Tan inside

    To be conservative, I give it a GOOD condition.

    I once heard from a car salesman that there is

    no excellent condition used car.

     KBB trade-in show around $14-15K.

    How close is KBB compare to the real world trade-in?

     Thanks in advanced

     

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

     

          **I once heard from a car salesman that there is no excellent condition used car.** .... that would be me, thank you.

     

                Unless your driving a new RL or a new CTS with 1,500 miles, then there is no such thing as Excellent ................ ;)

     

                 This Honda has some loooow miles, it's an LX, right color for anywhere (auto/4dr.?) ... if we have no hits no runs no errors, no terrorist interior, just a real nice vehicle ... then trade side, in and around the super ultra tall $13's, low/mid $14's, might maybe find a dealer that will hang himself and stretch towards the $15 figure .. it's just that there is t-o-n-s of Accords in the market right now .......

     

                           let me know ...........

     

                               Terry.
  • svalleysvalley Member Posts: 30
    Terry, Thanks for the number, I think the number looks good.

     

    Yes, it is Auto and 4 doors.

     

    Take your average "$14 even", its show Honda does hold their value even with "t-o-n-s of Accords in the market".

     

    One more question my Accord is one of the few percentages that were built in Japan. I am curious that does dealer look at little thing like where it was built? and willing pay a little more for it (I did when I bought it)

     

    If everything goes well, I will buy a 05 Mazda6 6speed Auto next week.

     

    Thanks again
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    based on the order of recent posts, I think maybe this one got missed.

    qbrozen, "Real-World Trade-In Values" #24210, 8 Jan 2005 11:28 pm

     

    the new format around here probably doesn't help matters. seems to be working ok on my laptop at the moment, but last night was a whole different story.

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  • hsphsp Member Posts: 13
    I am looking for a car as follow.

    What will be the dealer price ? Thanks.

     

    Location:Buffalo, NY 14228

    2003 Lexus RX300

    4WD

    All options but navigation

    34000 miles

    Two tone light gray

    normal wear.

    Dealer maintained

    Windshield replaced once.
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,555
    Terry... I sent this poster over here for your advice.. Could you take a look/see, please?

     

    wabends, "Real-World Trade-In Values" #24202, 8 Jan 2005 6:21 pm

     

    thanks,

    kyfdx

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  • gooddeal2gooddeal2 Member Posts: 750
    Hello Terry,

     

    Just wonder how much I can get for my trade:

     

    Suggested Information for posting trade-in values:

    Location: Philadelphia, PA

    Year/Make/Model: 2004 GMC Envoy XL

    Body Style: SUV

    Engine: 4.2 liter, 6 cylinder, auto

    Driveline: 4WD

    Mileage: 2100

    Color: exterior: Silver/interior: Dark Pewter

    Major Options: alloys, power driver seat, towing package, on/off road tires

    Condition: Excellent, 3 months old car, bought it brand new so almost full warranty left.
  • idntnvuidntnvu Member Posts: 254
    WOW...thats it? $5,000 trade? ouch...considering I bought it a year and a half ago at $12,650. It's had some problems, so I really wouldn't feel right selling it myself, even though I could get more money from it. I still owe $7600 on the thing, so a "take over payments deal" might pass...but I'd have empty pockets and no wheels.

     

    From what it looks like, I'm better off to hold on to the thing and maybe consider trading next year, even if the transmission goes out on it. I've got the Costguard bumper to bumper til it hits 67k, of course for "failures only." After having FAILED ball joints and a FAILED cylinder, the only thing they covered was the wiring harness. I'd be losing money any way I turn on this deal, or would I?

     

    I think I'll attempt to double up on the payments and see where I stand come summertime.

     

    By the way, Hillsville is just up the mountain a piece from the NC Line, about an hour from Winston Salem, NC. Hillsville is the home of the famous annual Labor Day Gun Show and Flea Market, and neighboring Galax is home of the annual Old Fiddlers Convention.
  • woodywwwoodyww Member Posts: 1,806
    Is this the one you mentioned?

     

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1- &item=4517325593&category=6394

     

    It looks nice (to me), & the seller has a really good feedback rating. Kind of high-ish miles tho. (Always good to post the URL so others can look at it).
  • idntnvuidntnvu Member Posts: 254
    Yeah, thats the one. I have noticed in some other boards that members were chastized for posting links, so just made a habit of never posting a link. Now that I know it's okay, I'll remember to do that next time.

     

    That one is quite nice, and a person could probably get a good deal on it. The only thing I noticed in the pictures that I didn't like was some scratches on the back bumper. I found a few others with lower mileage closer to my area (45 minutes to an hour from here), 2000s and 2001s with 48k to 58k miles. They're all retail though, and high at that. One identical to the one in the link with 15k less miles was listed at $19,900.

     

    I would like to drive a 5 speed to compare it with the automatic, but they're so hard to find I probably wouldn't be able to. Also according to Terry, the "handshaker" detracts value. I'm so used to driving with the automatic now I don't really care, just always liked a 5-speed. It has its ups and downs tho.

     

    Pro:

    "can I borrow your car?"

    "can you drive a 5 speed?"

    "no"

    problem solved

     

    Con:

    "I'm getting too tired to drive, you mind taking the wheel for a while?"

    "I can't drive a stick"

    "darn."

    Problem created
  • beckyo2beckyo2 Member Posts: 24
    St. Louis, MO

    2004 Toyota Sienna

    19000

    grey/grey

    alloys, 3 row air bags, VSC, traction control, 1 pwr. door, rear audio

    just back from a full detail [$265 total, dent removal and full detail] really just a little ding and scrape

     

    Thanks again, Becky
  • boomer1bboomer1b Member Posts: 316
    That Pathy has a lot of miles ! Remember it will be almost time to spend $1000 right off the bat changing those timing belts and related stuff Mr. dealer will suggest !

     

    My bud has one and its been a good ride......
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .... **the home of the famous annual Labor Day Gun Show and Flea Market** ..

     

             You can bet I will be holding my breath for that one ...

     

                 **I still owe $7600 on the thing** .. Thanks for being honest.!

     

              Actually ... your not in bad shape with the pay-off, your about even if you went down Retail Rd .. most consumers owe $15,000 on their $10,000 vehicles or they owe $40,000 on their $25,000 driver, pick your poison .. then they get a "Real-World Trade-In Value" - they cough, they sputter, they probably think "he's nuts", and pull a Nada figure and go after the dealer with that ... 2/3 months later after they shopped 8/10 dealers and 20 annoying "Blaster" emails, I get a "quiet email" from them: that they owed this and that and they're flipped in their vehicle and thanks for the help ....

     

                   The Pathy looks nice, right color combo, has cleaned up real well ... what hurts this dude is, not so much the high miles (it does) but the handshaker just flat kills the values of SUV's (and most sedans and coupe's) but SUV's take a whoopin'.! and if this dude had 2drs you could use it as a planter come Easter .. Now, this doesn't make them bad vehicles, it just makes them "undesirable" to the vast majority of buyers, kinda like a 4 bedroom house with 1 bathroom ... I love the sellers Ad, "rare, hard to find" -- you betcha .. who was the original dealer who ordered this one, Jerry Seinfeld..?

     

                  The point is, if you can buy them cheap enough, then they can make a good buy - just remember that at trade time ................. :)

     

                                   Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Hello, great forum!

     I'd like to get a trade-in value for:

    1998 Audi A4 2.8 2WD

    101k miles

    6 cyl., 4 dr, tiptronic tranny

    Black exterior, tan interior

    Leather seats, sliding sun roof, alloy wheels, 6-disc changer.

    Interior - excellent

    Exterior - good, had bumper repainted due to scratch

    Tires - 50% worn

    No prior damage

    I live in Columbus, GA

     Thanks!

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

     

                In the land of the Falcons .. we have a 98 2.8 A4 .. we have (gulp) 101k, 2WD, auto, hydes, slider, tunes, bad color for the area-but the season is right, tires are ho-hum ...

     

                  IF ~ we don't have any uh oh it's Maaco, no cut and slash interior, no I touched-up the hood with Elmers glue, no $2.00 car washes, the service is up to date and it looks/feels and drives like 50k .... if so, then trade side, in and around the tall $3's, low/mid $4's ...

     

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

     

                             Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ...... Honda huh..? thats why it's very important to get out and drive them .. CR, Car & Driver, Motorweek all have great articles, but basically, they're just opinions from people that get paid for having one ..

     

        **'98 S70 T5. auto. cowskins, bun warmers, trip computer, slider, knee deep in rubber, clean inside and out, had a $2K kiss to the fender quite some time ago and fixed top notch, service records on hand. And, for the big kicker ... 99K miles. oh, yeah, its that goofy coral red color over tan guts.

     How about trade-in and possible "sell-it-myself" price? Thanks again. I'm really hoping I can show some self control and wait another year before taking the plunge, but my alter ego can sometimes take over for a full weekend, and by the time I get back all the liquor is gone, the toilet is overflowing, and I'm walking funny, so who knows what may happen next** --- next time, take a video ..l.o.l....

     

                 Sounds like the high $3's, low/mid $4's .... down the wavy path of Retail Rd, $8,495 *asking* - $6/$7ish after the smoke clears .....

     

                                    Terry.
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    ouch. yeah, that hurts. shall I talk about how all the online guides say its worth MUCH more. ;)

     

    I was right on the money with the retail price I was thinking of asking (actually, i was even going to start a bit lower), so at least I was prepared for that.

     

    Kinda funny aside. When talking to the Volvo dealer, my comment to him (as he was talking up the Volvo brand) was how disappointed I was in the resale value. He scoffed at me and proclaimed how strong the resale value is .... then proceeded to hit me with mid-$4K on my car. ..... uhhh.... hmmmmmmmm....

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  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    We are in the market for a 2003 745 that we are considering. We currently have these two offers and I will appreciate any comments that members of this forum have before making our final decision.

      Car 1: Best price = $57245 (BMW dealer)

    Location: Central VA

    2003 BMW 754Li

    4 door

    4.4 liter/8 cyl/auto

    Mileage: 35200

    Color: Sapphire black/gray flannel

    Options:

    Premium sound package

    Convenience package

    Tire pressure monitor

    Luxury seating package

    Parking distance control

    Smoker's package

    CPO included

     Car 2: Asking price: 58995 (non BMW dealer)

    Location: Central VA

    2003 BMW 754Li

    4 door

    4.4 liter/8 cyl/auto

    Mileage: 23800

    Color: Orient blue/gray flannel

    Options:

    Sports package

    Premium sound package

    Shades

    Cold weather package

    Parking distance control

    19 ins alloy wheels

    Heated steering wheel

     Which of these two will be a better deal?

     Thanks

    Wabends

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

     

                In the Richmond area, we are lookin' at a few 745Li's - did you run a Carsmack on these.?

     

                   Whats a better deal ..? .. it's hard to say, it's kinda based on your likes and dislikes .... door #1: has a CPO, less options, more miles and the color is ho-hum but probably popular in your area .... door #2: no CPO, more options, less miles and a better color come sale time ... so what price glory.?

     

                Depending on how long these dudes have been sitting, the dealers probably paid in and around the $51/$52 figure for em' .. add a little service, a little CPO action, a this and a that and they probably hit the table in the $53/54ish range ... the new "7's" are a little hard to sell, new or used, I would think you could buy either one of these for the $56/$57ish range ....... remember, these things don't have a great reliabilty factor due to the door knob in the console and tech issues - a CPO or a extended warranty is a must ............. :)

     

                              Let me know how it goes ..

     

                                       Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .. **He scoffed at me and proclaimed how strong the resale value is .... then proceeded to hit me with mid-$4K on my car. ..... ** ...

     

                 Bud, think about it .. if it was your kid, it would be in the 3rd grade by now .l.o.l.. it's 8 years old with 100k ... what.? $27ish new(?) it's only depreciating $2,500 a year .... it has a better resale value than my Ex-wife, and she doesn't have Half the miles ... :^}

     

                                             Terry.
  • anotherwagonanotherwagon Member Posts: 301
    What say ye -

    Haven't seen it yet - haven't considered M Wagons before -

     

    ATL

    Mercedes 300 TE Wagon

    93 - Blk/Blk

    122k

    3rd seat

    garaged

    CD

    rf rack

    sun rf

     

    asking $7500

     

    Any comments??

     

    Looking at used wagon, Mercedes - Volvo - or new Ford Freestyle. Any comments from anyone?
  • woodywwwoodyww Member Posts: 1,806
    These are good cars; built like a bank vault, from before MB's had such complicaticated electronics. But do you really want to take on a 12 year old German car with 122K? How much time, effort, & $$ each year are you willing to dedicate to maintaining this?
    One time I was complaining to a friend about this long list of items my 10 or 15 yr. old bmw needed, for about $2500. She, a MB owner, said: "$2500?? That's a TUNE UP on a Mercedes!"

     

    Mercedes 300 TE Wagon

    93 - Blk/Blk

    122k
  • anotherwagonanotherwagon Member Posts: 301
    Good point - I'm torn between having a title and paying mtn or

     

    having a warranty and paying a car payment.

     

    Current wheels (remember the LR Disco II ??) require both - payment and mtn!!

     

    Thanks for the feedback -
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,555
    A Land Rover owner??

     

    Go ahead... get the Mercedes.. you'll never know the difference.....lol

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  • anotherwagonanotherwagon Member Posts: 301
    tee hee - thanks a lot ! :)
  • volvodan1volvodan1 Member Posts: 188
    Saturday I actually had a young lady come in looking for a used 4 door mid-size (Explorer, Grand Cherokee, etc.). Mid-teens for price. I start to tell her about a 02 Explorer I took in on trade a couple of days ago. She said it sounded great. "Oh by the way, is it a stick. That's all I drive." :o

     

    I wished her luck on her journey.
  • Kirstie_HKirstie_H Administrator Posts: 11,242
    St. Louis, MO

    2004 Toyota Sienna

    19000

    grey/grey

    alloys, 3 row air bags, VSC, traction control, 1 pwr. door, rear audio

    just back from a full detail [$265 total, dent removal and full detail] really just a little ding and scrape

      

    Thanks again, Becky

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,338
    did you find out if she's married?? A woman after my own heart!

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  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    Actually, I have the original sticker. $38K new.

     

    Oh, and there's that math thing again that we discussed not too long ago. Its 7 years old. Ok, 7 years and 2 months, technically. So 90% depreciation in 7 years. OR, since I bought it 3.5 years ago for $20K, that's 80% depreciation in 3.5 years!! Man, now I'm just getting myself even more depressed about it.

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  • dbauerdbauer Member Posts: 416
    generally, dealers dont know to look at that...most wont know the difference even if they did look.

     

    also, i dont think most people care where an accord is built...its an accord.

     

    they have built hondas in ohio for almost 25 years. saying japanese-built ones are better or worse is a lie either way.
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,555
    Yeah.. I see so-called high depreciation makes, and think I can get a deal by getting one a couple of years old.. But, they seem to keep going down just as fast after that....

     

    For a $3K spread on a car under $10K, I would have to sell it myself...

     

    Good luck

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  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    What model level is this Sienna?
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    Oh, I'm definitely selling it myself when the time comes.

     

    yeah, I made that exact mistake. I thought if I sit out the "higher depreciation years" that I could do pretty well in the car's later years. Obviously not true. Oh well, live and learn. Its one of the key reasons I decided against that Audi A6. I don't want to make the same mistake twice.

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  • kwaycoolkwaycool Member Posts: 24
    Just a general question about tradein values. Ok, KBB and other published values can misprice or overvalue cars based on certain factors, eg different region, miles, etc.

     

    Then why do the dealers keep such a tight hold of the Black Book or auction prices? I don't see why it helps them. For every customer they successfully lowball because he can't find the true tradein value, I'd think they would lose five or six deals where the customer thinks he's being lowballed but isn't.
  • anotherwagonanotherwagon Member Posts: 301
    Thanks - I guess that is what I was getting at....
  • klbrmbklbrmb Member Posts: 41
    I've been following the board for a few months now and noticed that how bad some of the resale values are. I started wondering about the VW passat we have. I know we will not keep this car past the warranty based on our past VW experience. Although this one has been a gem so far our last VW was a Jetta that VW ended up giving us assistance on a buy back since they couldn't’ fix it.

     

    Therefore, I was wondering whether we are upside down since VW does not appear to have a good resale value. Here are the details.

     

    Cleveland/Akron, OH

    2004 VW Passat GLS manual 1.8 turbo (NO 4 motion)

    approx. 11,500 miles

    Silver exterior

    Black leather interior

    Cold weather package

    Moonroof

    Monsoon stereo

    (car is basically standard except for the leather and the cold weather package)

    Paint is glossy (washed and waxed frequently, as my husband is a fanatic about keeping the cars clean)

    Interior is clean (the leather is cleaned and conditioned when the car is waxed)

     

    We don’t intend to run out and trade the car in but would like to accelerate the payment if need be (I don't particularly like the idea of rolling in neg equity, kinda makes my skin crawl). Also, I know resale value can not be predicted but from what some of you have stated you wouldn't’ touch an Audi or any other European brand that is out of warranty so if you were in our position would you plan on trading the car in prior to the warranty running out or does that make much of a difference?

     

    Thanks in advance.
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