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  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    "As far as black cars being more difficult to maintain"

     

    Mike - where do you get your information? Mars or Venus? Do you honestly believe that a black car, especially with the weaker paint formulas used today versus 20 years ago, is just as easy to maintain as a white or biege car?

     

    Either someone's washing and waxing and doing touch-up on your cars, or you're majorly confused...
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    Mike,

    "[..] why is edmunds TMV only showing a price hit of $70-90 for a black car[..]"

     

    Great question, but you ought to ask Edmunds that. I've long given up second-guessing Terry; he *really* knows his stuff.

     

    There are some caveats, such as, he is strictly a dealer, and he is talking about "real money". If I were buying a 3-series in Houston on the retail end, I wouldn't expect the big hits Terry is talking about... The low "wholesale" figure comes from the fact that the car will take longer to move, not the fact that it'll sell for thousands less.

     

    As another example, when I sold my wrecked Sienna, Terry advised me it was "worth" $3,000 to the right person. The local body shop offered $800 -- which I would have taken -- and a guy from Gd Rapids got it for $1,600 cash. It's not easy negotiating with your back to the wall, and I was (and am) very satisfied in how this turned out.

     

    But I recently spoke with another car dealer, and when I told my Sienna story, he said exactly the same thing as Terry; these things have value either as fixer-uppers, or for their parts. The trick is finding the right buyer... so the differences can be huge, and that is as it should be... half of it is the item sold, and the other half is the right time, and the right buyer.

     

    -Mathias
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ... **but then why is edmunds TMV only showing a price hit of $70-90 for a black car in its TMV pricing models. That's an order of magnitude off from what you're stating** ...

     

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

     

              Can't speak for Edmunds .. why do they show $22 for a trade-in value for a low mileage Eldo, when dealers are only paying $21ish and $20 for the dark colors.?

     

                   Nobody is knocking dark colored vehicles ... if you like em' - buy em' .. see it's a geographic thing, not a personal thing, most folks in southern States shy away from dark vehicles like Vampires shy away from the crack of dawn .... it's kinda like any of the new colors that are out right now, whoever heard of "orange day-glo blind your eyes out" pick-me-up Dodge RT with white wheels.? well somebody must be buying them .. the problem is, when you go to trade or sell them, what are they worth.? .. that said, if you can buy a dark vehicle for the "right" price and you enjoy the color, then who cares..?

     

                  It gets back to those nice homes they're building in the Tampa area ~

    what's a 4 bedroom *"1 bathroom"* worth nowadays.?

    how big is that market and how fast will it sell.? ................... ;)

     

                                      

     

                                     Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    03 Audi A4 avant 3.0

    automatic

    16000 mi

    tan interior

    cold pkg

    rear side airbags

    atlas gray metallic

    new 4/03 doesn't look a day over 12 months old

    Albany NY

    What trade in can I expect?

    thanks in advance. I always enjoy your posts

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

     

              Well thanks, I enjoy you enjoying them ........... ;)

     

                 Avant, eh.? .. 16k.? nice vehicles, probably worth a few bucks up there in the land of the white-outs .... this one has noooo miles, good color combo anywhere, cold pack, side balloons and yes, we have the auto thing going on .... you should know the drill by now, no uh oh it's Maaco, no curb burners, no slash and burn interior .. if it looks/feels and drives like 16k, then trade side, in and around the super tall $24's, low/mid $25's, maybe ....

     

                            Me personally.? these dudes still get some serious Jingle, Avant's are popular .. a delirious detail, a big Donald Trump Ad in the Big paper, $29,900 *asking* and $28,9/$29,5 finds a new owner .... I betcha properly done it won't last long, you guys have 2ft of snow, it's 22 degree's and other than a Subaru, a Quattro is the way to go .......... :)

     

                 Don't forget the update.!

     

                             Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Hi guys: Can I get your best estimate of trade $$ on the following?

      

    Minneapolis, MN

    2000 VW Passat GLX

    4 door sedan

    2.8 liter V6

    FWD

    71,000

    Auto Trans. / 6 disc CD changer

    exterior paint very good. Rear fender was dented and repainted and repaired 2 years ago. Minor rock chips on hood. Interior very clean, everything works as new!

    Tires 80% left.

    Brakes re done less than 3K ago

    All Maint. done by dealer, just had all oil seals on engine replaced (under warranty thank god!)

         ========================

     

             Ha.! and all this time you thought you got missed ....

     

                  Seen any snow lately.?

     

                 Gheez .. other than a little paintwork, some tall miles, a little secret rendezvous with the me-kanic, some new round things and stoppers, it's probably not a bad ride .... these are kinda popular in your area, even with miles, so if it's clean, almost pampered, looks and drives like an 03 .. then trade side, in and around the mid/tall $7's, might "maybe" could get a dealer to stagger into the $8's, but I have a feeling the miles will hold it back ............... ;)

     

                  Let me know what happens ..!!

     

                             Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Suggested Information for posting trade-in values:

    Location: [city/state or nearest metropolitan area]

    Year/Make/Model:

    Body Style: [2dr/4dr/wagon]

    Engine: [3.5 liter, 4/6 cylinder, auto/manual]

    Driveline: [FWD/RWD/AWD/4WD]

    Mileage:

    Color: [exterior/interior]

    Major Options: [alloys, sun roof, etc.]

    Condition:

      Details of interior and exterior, including dings, scratches etc.

      Tires - new or % worn

      Brakes

      Maintenance

    Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc.

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

     

                Pretend your on a job interview and fill out this form ...

     

                               Terry.
  • frankdnjfrankdnj Member Posts: 21
    "As far as black cars being more difficult to maintain - that BS, they show dirt more readily than all the various beige-tan me-too coloured cars out there, but it's no harder to wash or wax a black car than any other colour. And when it's clean, it looks real sharp!"

     

    I've had black cars, and yes the process of cleaning and waxing is no different than any other color, but enjoy it while it lasts. Every little drop of water, bird dropping, road grime shows up on black. And forget about any scratches, you can't hide them. When you go to sell or trade a black car, the buyer will notice every little imperfection that would be overlooked with other colors.

     

    And when it come to dark colors in the South, dealers have a choice, and would rather have a supply of product that their buyers are more interested in, and will pay a higher price for it. If a dealer can sell a lighter color faster, and darker colors tend to sit on the lot longer, the darker car is going to have a lower value.

     

    Someone who chooses to buy a dark color car in the South
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    I really have no idea how much my vehicle is going for now and I'm not sure what a good price is for a 2000 Buick Regal GS, fully loaded with 16,000 miles on it. But I'm hoping for an even trade in. I'd appreciate a trade in and retail estimate on my truck, and what price i'm expect to pay for the buick. Thanks!

       

    Location: Miami, FL

    2003 Ford Ranger Edge

    2 Door Supercab

    3.0 V6 Manual RWD

    Miles: 28,000

    Color: Black

    Major Options: 4.10:1 Limited Slip, Sliding rear window, Power windows and mirrors, keyless entry, cruise control/tilt wheel, Edge Plus package, privacy glass, in dash 6 cd changer, Dual Exhaust, bed liner, silver 15" alum alloy rims.

    Condition inside: Clean/ normal wear. nothing damaged inside.

    Condition outside: Few dings on bed rail/ could easily be covered with rail caps. Tires worn 50%

    Maintenance: air filter replaced with K&N, Oil changed ever 3k miles, brakes- excellent.

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

     

               Lets take a "look see" in the South Beach area ... well, no help from the color or the tranny on this dude .l.o.l.. miles are low, stump puller, power pack, solar glass, tunes and the small V6 .... if we haven't been to the $2.00 Swirlomatic car washes, the air is Polar, no repaints, just a nice truck .. then trade side, in and around the $9's, might get a dealer to be a brave soul and drop the low low low low low low $10's in it, maybe ... the color and the handshaker is going to kill ya ...

     

                  Let me know about the Regal and I can give you and Idea of the "difference" figure .....

     

                               Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ... **Body: 2 door Coach Builders Limited Convertible** ..

     

                Who did the conversion, ASC, Eisenhardt, Newport ..?

     

                                 Terry.
  • boomer1bboomer1b Member Posts: 316
    Coach Builders are over on the left coast of Fla.

    South of Tampa/St. Pete area somewhere .......

     

    They are doing the new 4 door Deville in ragtops....
  • kerstenkersten Member Posts: 12
    San luis Obispo, cA

    Lexus ls400 sedan 4dr.

    8cyl.

    rwd

    235,000 miles

    charcoal/tan leather int.

    all options, all working , tires 25% left

    no dings/scratches, all reg. service at lexus dealer, last maj.serv. & tim. belt 60,000 ago,no leaks, synth. oil every 3-5000, garaged, no rust, good paint, no accidents, driven 300 miles several times a week for 7/8 years,kbb trade in 3400,pp4800, he wants $3000, may take less...your thoughts, good deal?? any advice??
  • dbauerdbauer Member Posts: 416
    ok...im going to ask this very calmly before terry gets to you and has a conniption(sp?) fit all over you.

     

    what year is it?
  • max acmax ac Member Posts: 4
    Sorry about the previous post. Didn't see this format.

     

    Location: Cincinnati, OH

    Year/Make/Model: 2000 Licoln LS

    Body Style: 4dr

    Engine: 3.9 liter, V8, auto

    Driveline: RWD

    Mileage: 67,500

    Color:exterior-black/interior-gray

    Major Options:

    Sport Pkg

    Air Conditioning

    Power Steering

    Power Windows

    Power Door Locks

    Tilt Wheel

    Cruise Control

    AM/FM Stereo

    Cassette

    Multi Compact Disc

    Premium Sound

    Dual Front Air Bags

    Front Side Air Bags

    ABS (4-Wheel)

    Traction Control

    Leather

    Dual Power Seats

    Moon Roof

    Premium Wheels

     

    Condition:

      excellent condition

      Tires - 30% worn

      Brakes - no noticable problems

      Maintenance - recent repairs(within last year) include stuck rear window and coolant leak.

    Other: also have a ford extended warranty that has just over 2 yrs or 22k miles remaining.

     

    Title: clean
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    It's a 1992, as per another post. Sheesh. -Mathias
  • kerstenkersten Member Posts: 12
    sooo sorry,I thought I put it in.... it is a 1992 lexus ls 400 sedan
  • dbauerdbauer Member Posts: 416
    but obviously terry didnt see that post, which would have negated the necessity of a second post in the first place...lol.
  • peachtree103peachtree103 Member Posts: 182
    Hello Terry, belated Happy New Year.

     

    Asking for a friend who needs to rid himself of a 2002 Mercedes E320 rwd sedan, Black on Tan. Good overall condition, with only one small door ding and small scratch on front fender. Very clean, hovered seats. 48,000 miles (what can I say, he's a friend of mine).

     

    Options:

    Moonroof, bose sound, 6 CD changer, rain sensing wipers, NO seat heaters.

     

    All maintenance up to date. Tires in great shape, new about 10K miles ago.

     

    He's trying to decide to trade or go retail road. What does the expert say?
  • peachtree103peachtree103 Member Posts: 182
    Car lives in the land of the Falcons.
  • cardave98cardave98 Member Posts: 8
    Hi, I wanted to get your idea on a trade-in for a couple of cars and see how it compares to what the pricing report says. In the Bloomington, IL area:

    98 VW Passat

    GLS sedan

    6 cyl FWD Tiptronic

    94K miles

    Black, sun roof, cloth and heated seats.

    and

    02 Toyota Highlander

    Base 6 cyl AWD

    33K miles

    Light Blue, sun roof, power driver seat, privacy back windows option and trailer prep package.

     

    The pricing report says about $6000 and $18500 for these two. I was wondering how much less than this I should expect when I try and get these appraised at a dealer. Thanks for your help.
  • pgooden04pgooden04 Member Posts: 1
    Fort Worth/Texas

    2002/Kia/Sedona EX

    Van

    3.5 liter Automatic

    FWD

    Mileage: 40500

    Two Tone White/Beige Exterior / Tan Interior

    Options:

       Leather

       Sun Roof

       Alloy Wheels

       AM/FM/CD/Casette

    Condition:

       No dings or scratches

       Leather good

       carpet minor stains

    Other:

    Got caught in hailstorm in 2003 and was fully repaired and re painted.

    22 months and 19.5K miles left on bumper to bumper warranty
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    Terry, do you think this would bring $5500 on trade in? It is a repainted KIA.

     

    Boss so far has passed on most KIAs including some really low auction prices on the used Sedona model.
  • mnrep2mnrep2 Member Posts: 200
    Thanks for the number. I was in Detroit yesterday, they had more snow than good old MN!! Now if I can convince the wife, that she needs that G35x, I'll make sure that I am seeing these kind of trade numbers.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..... Your welcome ..... yep, you guys are getting some snow .. lets see how it effects the Vick invasion today ......

     

                                   Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    San luis Obispo, CA

    Lexus ls400 sedan 4dr.

    8cyl.

    rwd

    235,000 miles

    charcoal/tan leather int.

    all options, all working , tires 25% left

    no dings/scratches, all reg. service at lexus dealer, last maj.serv. & tim. belt 60,000 ago,no leaks, synch. oil every 3-5000, garaged, no rust, good paint, no accidents, driven 300 miles several times a week for 7/8 years,kbb trade in 3400,pp4800, he wants $3000, may take less... your thoughts, good deal?? any advice??

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

      

      

                235,000 miles ......?

     

                I love Lexus .. but 235k ..?!? .. whats the point ..? if it fails one time on the way to work or on the way to a 911 call, then you paid too much ....... now, if you just want the name in the driveway and you have another driver, thats fine .. $1,5ish on the dealer side and $3,0 or less is fair ...

     

                 You remind me of one of neighbors: "hey that Boat is a great buy at $9grand, NADA says it's worth $31,000" .. it has 900 hours, is NADA going to come and tow you back to the Marina.?

     

                      good buy ..? how about ~ goodbye ...

     

     

     

                          

                                Terry :)
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Location: Cincinnati, OH

    Year/Make/Model: 2000 Lincoln LS

    Body Style: 4dr

    Engine: 3.9 liter, V8, auto

    Driveline: RWD

    Mileage: 67,500

    Color:exterior-black/interior-gray

    Major Options:

    Sport Pkg

    Air Conditioning

    Power Steering

    Power Windows

    Power Door Locks

    Tilt Wheel

    Cruise Control

    AM/FM Stereo

    Cassette

    Multi Compact Disc

    Premium Sound

    Dual Front Air Bags

    Front Side Air Bags

    ABS (4-Wheel)

    Traction Control

    Leather

    Dual Power Seats

    Moon Roof

    Premium Wheels

     Condition:

      excellent condition

      Tires - 30% worn

      Brakes - no noticeable problems

      Maintenance - recent repairs(within last year) include stuck rear window and coolant leak.

    Other: also have a ford extended warranty that has just over 2 yrs or 22k miles remaining.

     Title: clean

     

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

     

                        Got snow ...?

     

                Unless your driving a 06 Lincoln LT, then there is no such thing as "excellent" condition ..... in the land of the Bengals, we have a 00 Lincoln LS, we got the V8, color is good for the area, (disk in the glove or the dash.?) 67k, sport pack, leather, tunes, shiny wheels and a slider ..

     

                       If ~ we don't have any paintwork, no battles at Blimpys, no $2.00 Swirlomatic car washes and the interior doesn't have that soccer Mom look .. then trade side, in and around the tall $9's, might get reeeeal lucky and see the low/mid $10's .. miles will hurt ya here ....... this might be a nice driver for Retail Rd because you have the warranty: a superb detail by the Dukes of Detail, a fancy smancy 4/5 liner Ad in the Cinci paper, all the service records super glued to the windshield: $12,900 *asking* and kick and whine at $11,9/$12,5 -- but take it ......

     

                  Don't forget to let me know what happens .!

     

                               Terry.
  • werewolfwerewolf Member Posts: 4
    Location: San Francisco, CA

    Year/Make/Model: 2001 BMW X5 3.0i

    Body Style: SUV

    Engine: 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, manual

    Driveline: AWD

    Mileage: 60,000

    Color: Black/Black

    Major Options:

    Premium Package (leather, wood, auto-dimming, homelink)

    Sun-roof

    Xenon headlights

    Privacy Glass

    Automatic Climate Control

    Heated Seats

    Heated Steering Wheel

    Aluminum running boards

    Condition:

    Overall good, 2 small scratches on rear-quarter panels

    Tires - new

    Brakes - 10K mileage since pads done

    Maintenance - BMW independent mechanic

    Other: Damage to one of the running boards, bent

     

    Hearing 20k-21k on trade-in value. Sales rep stated that manual tranny really hurts the resale. Terry, what do you think?

     

    Thanks
  • larrykalarryka Member Posts: 9
    Hi Terry -

     

    "I bet you thought you would get missed, huh.?

      

    02 Passat "W8", miles are almost kind of maybe ok, color is good for the area, all the standard stuff plus a few others ...."

     

    Thanks for the reply. For some reason, I missed it back in December when you posted it though. I did go with the $18k from Carmax, which according to your reply was a good number to take. At least I feel more reassured now that I wasn't fleeced.

     

    Thanks again for the service that you provide.

     

    - Lawrence
  • msuryadarmamsuryadarma Member Posts: 6
    Appreciate any opinions:

      

    Location: Philadelphia, PA

    Year/Make/Model: 1998 Honda Accord EX

    Body Style: 4dr Sedan

    Engine: 4 Cylinder - Auto trans.

    Driveline: FWD

    Mileage: 114,000

    Color: Dark Green/Tan interior

    Major Options: Sunroof, cruise, ABS.

    Condition:

    Seller claims great condition and needs nothing. Bought used at dealer in 2002, and has all service records since then. Clean Carfax. Just inspected in PA, also just spent $1700 for 110k service at Honda dealer. New timing belt, tires, cat converter, brake pads, fluids flush, etc. Never been in any accident. He's asking $6500.00

     

    Thanks!
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Hi,

     This is a great Forum!. Would appreciate it I could get a real trade in estimate for my car:

     Details:

    Make: BMW

    Model: 325CI

    Transmission: 5 speed manual

    year: 2001

    Mileage: 83,262

    Body style: 2 door coupe

    Color: Silver, Black leather Interior

     Tires: Have about 25% life

    Registration: Expires end of April

    Trade in Location: Zip Code 94538 ( Fremont, CA)

     Options:

    Premium Package

    Sport Package

    Full leather seats

    CD Radio

    Heated Seats

    Xenon Headlights

     Records: All records are available as it was serviced at dealership

     Car Condition: Excellent - no body damage at all, with a few stone chips in font bumper, hood and windshield, paint is perfect, interior is perfect with very, little wear signs ( no food or drinks spills either). Also nothing (radio, electronics, etc) is broken in the car.

     Tires Condition: only about 25% left

     Thanks so much!

    Shan

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

     

                 Unless this dude has like 15k, driven only to the "Sunday go to meetin'" deal, has 27 coats of Mag 26, the seats have been hovered over and has been only driven between 7pm and 9:32pm, stored in a dehumidified CBS insulated block garage and the service done every 3,000 miles by a guy in a funny white suit and a CPR Shield MDI Microshield Rescue Breather .. then there's no such thing as - perfect or Excellent ....... clean maybe.

     

                   Anywhooo ..... in the land of Aaarnold, we have a 01 Bimmer 325CI .. this one has 83k, el coupe', a meat clever between the seats, good color for any area, blinders, hydes, cold/Prem/sport pack, rubber is weak, everything works and we have a few tiny little meteorite hits fore and aft and no KFC floating in the back seats, sounds nice .... trade side, in and around the super tall $15's low $16's, might get real lucky and get a dealer that thinks the Chargers are still in the play-offs and drops the mid/high $16's in it ... the miles and the handshaker aren't your friends here, but .. it's a good candidate for Retail Rd ....

     

                        Let me know how it goes ...

     

                                  Terry.
  • dbauerdbauer Member Posts: 416
    so you think this one is a $9.5k-$10k trade side, but the 2000 v6 from earlier in the month was $12k???
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .... Maybe I goofed ... show me ..

     

                             Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Appreciate any opinions:

      Location: Philadelphia, PA

    Year/Make/Model: 1998 Honda Accord EX

    Body Style: 4dr Sedan

    Engine: 4 Cylinder - Auto trans.

    Driveline: FWD

    Mileage: 114,000

    Color: Dark Green/Tan interior

    Major Options: Sunroof, cruise, ABS.

    Condition:

    Seller claims great condition and needs nothing. Bought used at dealer in 2002, and has all service records since then. Clean Carfax. Just inspected in PA, also just spent $1700 for 110k service at Honda dealer. New timing belt, tires, cat converter, brake pads, fluids flush, etc. Never been in any accident. He's asking $6500.00

     Thanks!

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

     

       

                   Good description, thanks ..

     

                   Depending on the condition and how it "looks", the dealer probably hit this one in and around the super high $3's, low/mid $4's, maybe ... guy drops $1,700 and he wants his money back .l.o.l.. folks have to remember, proper service brings the vehicle back to a saleable item, not a collectors item .... fair for both - $5,0/$5,5 ......

     

                        Let me know ....... :)

     

                                    Terry.
  • anthonytanthonyt Member Posts: 3
    Location: Houston, Texas

    Year/Make/Model: 2003 Volvo S60 2.4T

    Body Style: 4 door

    Engine: 2.4 Turbo 5 cylindaer auto (triptonic)

    Driveline: RWD?

    Mileage: 11500

    Color: Metallic Dark Blue/Beige interior

    Major Options: Moonroof, premium 17" wheel,

    Premium Package-Includes leather seating surfaces, 8-way power adjustable passenger seat with adjustable lumbar support, trip computer, power glass moonroof

    Sport Package-Includes sport seats with leather seating surfaces, speed-sensitive variable assist power steering, Thyest style 17" x 7.5" alloy wheels with P235/45HR17 tires and Geartronic automanual shift capability for the automatic transmission.

    Convenience Package-Includes Homelink remote transmitter, auto-dimming mirror and grocery bag holder.

    Condition:

      great condition, no dings, small scratch on top roof, no stains in interior, tires are factory original, brakes are good, all maintenance done at volvo dealer service

    Other: prior damage on rear quarter panel, looks good. service center stated excellent reapir work.

     

    Thank you for your help

    Anthony
  • dbauerdbauer Member Posts: 416
    the original post was #24137

    my estimate was #24119

    your estimate was #24137 for mid $10k's.

     

    sorry, not $12k, but still a little strong, i think. i called it mid/tall $7k's, maybe $8k at the most needing new rubber all around.
  • cadillacmikecadillacmike Member Posts: 543
    Um.....

    I've owned 5 black cars over the years (including 2 now), They are no harder to wash or wax (admittedly it's easier when they have vinyl roofs or convertible tops), but being that just about every modern car is clear coated, you're dealing with the same "topcoat" no matter what the basecolor is. You get bug splotches or stone chips on any other car colour and you still have a damaged clearcoat to deal with. Other colors do hide dirt better, that's true, but it doesn't make a black car "harder" to maintain". I do about 1/3 of my own washing and waxing.

     

    The older cars without the clearcoat finishes were easier to "work" with - that's for sure.
  • cadillacmikecadillacmike Member Posts: 543
    do your seats hover.... :-)
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    is just like washing a white/biege car, unless you're in direct sunlight, no doubt. Some soap, some water, a little elbow grease.

     

    I'm not talking about just washing a car, I'm talking about OWNING a black car and dealing with having to see every little nick and scratch that wouldn't show up on a white/biege car. Things you could easily get away with at trade-in or private sale of a light colored car don't work on a black car - that nick, scratch, or door ding stands out like a sore thumb, and money starts getting deducted - that's the way it is, like it or not.

     

    Also, with a light colored car, it isn't as much like crawling into an oven after being parked outside, it doesn't take as long to cool off, and doesn't retain heat in the long run, making your air conditioner work better on those really hot days. Born and raised in South Texas, where the average annual temp is 82 degrees, and humidity averages 90% - that's a heckuva long way from your mild weather in Massachusetts, where color doesn't matter.

     

    Broad, sweeping assumptions about the national car market don't work well when applied from the limited knowledge of the NE car market and climate.
  • cadillacmikecadillacmike Member Posts: 543
    Hi Terry,

     

    "**Body: 2 door Coach Builders Limited Convertible** ..

    Who did the conversion, ASC, Eisenhardt, Newport ..? "

     

    The conversion company is named "Coach Builders Limited" They are in High Springs FL, and are widely recognized as the "BEST" convertible top coach builder in "modern" times. H&E has, sadly, closed its doors, as did M+M a few years back. Only Superior is still left among the old guard. I believe CBL's web site address is www.coachbuildersltd.com. They charge $12,000 for a "soft boot" (traditional vinyl boot cover) or $16,000.00 for a "hard boot" (like the old Eldorado's "parade boot" but it automatically opens and closes when the top is raised or lowered). Both the car I have and the car I'm considering have "hard boots".
  • jlawrence01jlawrence01 Member Posts: 1,757
    Year/Make/Model: 2000 Chevy 1500 Short Wheel Base

    Body Style: [2dr/4dr/wagon]

    Engine: [3.5 liter, 4/6 cylinder, auto/manual] 4.7 liter V8

    Driveline: [FWD/RWD/AWD/4WD]

    Mileage: 68,000

    Color: [exterior/interior] Midnight Blue ext. Blue int.

      

    Major Options: [alloys, sun roof, etc.] Hard tonneau cover, running boards, rain guards, bug shield

    Condition: Very good

    Details of interior and exterior, including dings, scratches etc. Very good, some small scratches on tonneau cover, scratches on interior of bed not visible unless bed cover is open

    Tires - new or % worn 30% worn

    Brakes New rears, very good fronts

    Maintenance New U-joints installed @ 62K miles

    Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc. One owner, no accidents, insurance claims, or damage

      

    Vehicle located in the Chicago suburbs.

      

    Thanks for your help Terry and others.
  • peachtree103peachtree103 Member Posts: 182
    That's a "Terry Term", a distant cousin to Terry Math. For instance I have an '04 Tahoe, which is two years old. I don't argue that's it's two years old, because even though I bought one of the first 04's fourteen months ago, it has 47K miles on it, so it must be two years old. (Or is it three? Are there any '06s on the ground yet?)

     

    If you want your car's interior to look new, it's important to never sit in the seats. Instead, you should hover over them. It's a great thigh workout. So, to answer your question, the altitude is about 3 feet.

     

    I should also note that the Black E320 I'm asking about is in Atlanta, which is about as good as being in Tampa or Houston. At least the owner knows how (and how often) to keep it clean.

     

    And since Terry anwered the posts before and after mine, I'll just repost here:

     

    2002 E320 RWD sedan, Black on Tan, 48,000 fun filled miles. Good condition. Clean, but small scratch on bumper and one very small ding. Sunroof, bose, 6 disc CD changer, but no seat heaters (they don't work well when hovering, anyway).

     

    Car lives in Atlanta, where we are a bit sad about today's game, but still remember a darker time when the Falcon's weren't even considered the best team in the state....
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    It's a Terry Term alright, but taken (with permission) from robr2:

    robr2, "Real-World Trade-In Values" #7234, 14 May 2002 11:32 am

     

    "99 Accord LX Sedan

    [..]

    Interior looks like my folks hover above the seats while driving."

     

    -Mathias
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........ Your welcome ... ya gotta kind of stay up with this forum, we get a lot of posts here .. by the time I read the posts, translate em', visualize them, block out the noise from the phones, the g/f and that friggin' chirpin' bird of hers - days could go by ...... so Reposts are always a good idea ..

     

                      $18,0 ....? you did good.!

     

                                      Terry :)

     
  • mikefm58mikefm58 Member Posts: 2,882
    The exterior of a black car does show every bit of dust, dirt, or door ding much more than a lighter color. But in regards to being hotter inside, I'm not so sure as long as the interior is a lighter color. We have a black Highlander with a light colored interior and don't notice a difference here in Florida. Just don't touch the paint when we get in...LOL
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    And since Terry answered the posts before and after mine, I'll just repost here:

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                   Speaking of Chirping birds ......

     

                 

     

                      'Lanta just played a better team ... and speaking of, we have a 02 E320 with the same color as all of Michael Vicks bruises, no cold pack, 48k, slider, Bozo sound .... ya should know the deal by now, no paint by numbers, deep round things, serviced, no $2 car washes, no curb burners and no Bonnie and Clyde interior .. if so, then trade side, in and around the super high $22's, low $23's - hit 50k and it will probably drop another $3 grand ...

     

                                   Terry.
  • peachtree103peachtree103 Member Posts: 182
    Thanks Terry,

     

    Post is for a buddy of mine, trying to decide if he's trading or going retail (or keeping). Based on your trade numbers, is retail somewhere between $25K and $26?

     

    (I'll wait quitely now).

     

    Charlie
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..... Bud, the V6 has 22,000 "less miles", plus all the stuff, "the" right color and based on his description it's been cared for ..... we need to get you out more ....... ;)

     

                                   Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .... Hey Charlie ... **I'll wait quietly now** ..l..o..l...

     

                Down the curvy path to Retail Rd: Big detail, Big Ad, finish any K service, $28,900 *asking* and wave bye bye at the first $26,9/$27,9 ...

     

                    Don't forget the update .!

     

                                 Terry.
  • benderofbowsbenderofbows Member Posts: 542
    Are there any cars where a manual tranny DOESN'T hurt the resale value? Like a 'Vette? Mustang GT? BMW 325? Honda S2000?
  • nonjth13nonjth13 Member Posts: 91
    Fyi it's not 22 degrees anymore up here. 13 below this morning ,but it's a dry cold sooooo .... ;) Almost forgot about the foot of new snow. cheers
  • robr2robr2 Member Posts: 8,805
    Thanks for remembering - Terry just needs to remember the ©, ®, or ™ to ensure my royalty checks from Edmunds keep coming.

     

    Yeah I wish.
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