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  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ... **Have:
    2001 accord ex,58k auto,sedan, no-sale blue,4cyl w/leather 60k service done, spanking new rubber in the nawlins Looziana area, has had a boo-boo repaired on rear pass qp where I backed into it with a 24 ft U-haul, an ok repair job-not great no other dings, interior clean

    Want:
    2004 g35 coupe 6spd aero pak 11.5k, premium pak, in the same area, on a used import dealers lot for 32995 the car is grey w/black guts clean w no dings
    no navigation
    Invoice on a new comparable g35 is only about 34k ,i'm finding they want crazy cash for these things used, I just may wait a few months and get a new one
    Thanks in advance Terry.

    Also a BIG thanks to Capt. Phil and all other service people!!!
    ========================================

    You betcha.!



    In Nawlins Looziana ...... we got this 01 Accord 4dr EX, we got the auto "thang", we had a battle with a U-haul with an average job, we got 58k, just finished the 60k, the color is weak and the rubber is strong ...... trade side, in and around the low/mid $9's, might "maybe" see the low low low low low low low $10's after a hard night in the Quarter .. but I think $9,5 would be all the monies .......

    The "G" machine..? ... the miles are almost low, the color and options are right .. the dealer might have dropped the the super tall $27's low/mid $28ish region in it, add a this and that, probably hits the table at in and around $29ish figure ........ I would think you "might" be able to trade for your driver and "about" a $22/$22,5 difference ............

    Let me know ..............

    Terry.
  • manamalmanamal Member Posts: 426
    Terry,
    I am posting for my father-in-law. See here is what happened: About 1 month ago, I bought an '05 Forester LLBEAN. Last week, wife and I headed from the east coast to Isellhondaland. We left our Subie with our daughter and car seat attached with my inlaws. My mother-in-law fell in love with the car, and now wants one. Father-in-law is cheap. He wants a 1 y/o one.

    So, here is what I am looking at:

    '04 Forester XS
    ~ 10-15K miles
    Slider
    Auto
    Air
    cow hides
    6cd changer
    other goodies as appopriate
    Location: Land of the Cheese Steak, Home of the flying turkeys (I mean eagles). Phily, PA.

    I am guessing about 20K; but since you can buy new for 22500, buy new.
  • tweet651983tweet651983 Member Posts: 32
    Terry,

    Thanks for the feedback on the MPV. For the Mazda6, 7,900 miles, it is an auto, 4 door, alloys, not a wagon. Purchased last summer and just don't like it, gas mileage is poor, front dash rattles, cloth interior is poor quality, noise from "sloching" in gas tank is loud. I look at the exterior of the car and love it, I get into the car and hate it!

    Wife wants a new Accord, so I have to decide whether to trade her MPV (which has been a great, trouble free van) or trade my 6 (which I'm disappointed with). Both are paid for and trading the 6 will keep some cash in my pocket versus trading the MPV.

    Thanks
  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330
    2 points IMO

    1) you need to like what you drive, so even if you get the wife an Accord, sounds like you will still want to make a change, so it will end up being a 2-fer anyway.

    2) decide first what your needs are. You have a van now, would it matter if you switched to 2 sedans?

    In your case, I would probably sell the 6, but sounds like you might end up with the MPV?

    When in doubt, do what your wife wants you to. Much less grief that way.

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  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,272
    I don't know the exact numbers, but I suspect you are right. Mid-range Subarus hold their value extremely well, there is a huge, loyal fanbase in that section of the country, and new ones can be had close to the invoice price.
  • peachtree103peachtree103 Member Posts: 182
    Hello Terry, need an evaluation

    "Mom's car" 99 Ford Expedition, 4.6 V-7, XLT, black w/tan leather, 6-CD, power adj pedals, rear A/C. 85K miles. Interior is Fair condition, many, many french fry invasions. Exterior, doesn't see a car wash often.

    I survived a mother's day weekend w/the family in florida, but the Expedition didn't. It threw a rod on the way home (thus the V-7). Need to decide if I fix, junk, or fix and sell.

    Please help me make a rational decision, because I really don't care to see it again right now...
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    Didn't see a car wash often. How about an oil change or coolant flush?

    Please post how much it is going to cost to have it repaired.
    Probably needs a short block? $~3500?? :sick:

    Think you can sell it yourself for an easy $8,000 after repair?
    Is it worth it? IMO probably.
    OR can you get someone to give you $3,000-$4,000 real cash money for it as-is.

    Honestly, right now, SUVs ain't movin' around here. Last weeks auction was packed full'o'em and they were not bringin' good money. ALL dealers are chock full'o'em.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..... **Future Re-post ....... ** ........ l..o..l.......

    .... aaahh, let me take a wild guess ... it's a 4wd, no no It's a 2wd ... no no no, it's the experimental Quadraphonic uphill goin' sideways in the dark version ...........

    ........... and it's black -- in Florida ......



    Terry.
  • peachtree103peachtree103 Member Posts: 182
    Acutally, the mechanicals were taken care of, because I paid for the oil changes/service visits. I can't seem to control my nieces and nephew's affinity for spilling orange gatorade and throwing raisinettes at each other.

    It was only 2,000 miles since the last oil change, and has been changed since I owned it every 3,500-4,000 miles. I believe we did a major service for fluids w/flush somewhere between 55K and 70K miles, but I don't have the service records with me.

    At any rate, doesn't really matter now.

    Those are the values I was expecting. I've been told a rough estimate of $4K to repair, but waiting on some real numbers and a second opinion.

    Can you give me an idea of what 2WD 03 or 04 Suburban 1500 LT's are doing in your area?
  • peachtree103peachtree103 Member Posts: 182
    Sorry, On my way to my room (so I can pout more)

    2WD, and it made it back to Georgia (Atl), though the "loud noise" started 45 miles before Mom made it home and called me.

    Also, no sunroof.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Hi, Terry...
    I enjoy reading your "funny" and informative replies...
    I have 1999 Toyota Camry CE Green w/grey int in San Diego, CA
    It has a whopping 131k miles but as everyone says it's in excellent mechanical condition. Minor dings (2-3 on each side) w/a slight crack (2 inches) in the rear bumper. Power windows and locks. Aftermarket Sony CD w/mp3 and interior is very clean. 1 year old Michelin tires and brakes, timing belt, and water pump changed recently (6mo-1year). No other damage, original paint. Oh, one more thing, the rear driver side windows does not work, and front driver side windows rolls down well but comes back up slowly.
    What is the trade in value and private sale price? I've seen 5900 to 8900 on Autotrader but I'm sure mine won't fetch that much...
    Your expert help will be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
    Yrneh
    =================================

    Windows don't work.? .. try some "Spray wall" (contact cleaner) ... grease from your fingers, chocolate bars, the perverbial motion sickness is always good for a connector to hang up .........

    It's a 99 Camry CE (no cruise, right.?) with 131,000 big ones ..... we have deep rounds things, no-sale green, new stoppers, new belt and if all the service is been done on a regular basis and it looks/drives and feels like 50k .. then trade side, in and around the super tall $2's, "might" maybe see the looooow $3's on a reeeal good day ......

    Me personally .... down Retail Rd it would go .. get with Dr. Dent and the Dukes of Detail, a really nice 4/5 liner 14 day Ad in the Big paper, have all the service records stuck to the ceiling and: $5,900 *asking* and cut it loose for the first $4,5/$5,5 ...... properly done, it won't last long ...

    Don't forget the update.!

    Terry.
  • seank2seank2 Member Posts: 79
    Terry,

    My buddy the car dealer is having a terrible effect on me, and I'm about to succumb to his offering. With a 10 month old and my job in the real estate business, I NEED a bigger vehicle. So, he has taken on trade:

    2000 Lincoln Navigator
    5.4 3v V8 auto, 2wd
    Black over Tan leather
    3rd row,
    heated and cooled seats
    dual auto climate
    Alpine stereo with 6 in the dash CD
    back up beep beep
    slider (I think)
    all the other usual Navigator stuff
    always a southern truck
    it was owned by a soccer mom, so it is in decent shape, but shows signs of kids in the back
    No paintwork, hits runs etc other than above
    And, 82,000 miles

    My trade/private sale will be:

    1997 Mercedes C230 (non supercharged)
    auto
    smoke silver over parchment TEX
    slider
    auto climate
    Am/FM/Cassette, NO CD
    never been norther of Atlanta
    no paintwork, a few usual scratches to be expected for the age
    91,000 miles

    Both are in Brunswick, Georgia (halfway between Savannah and Jacksonville, Fla).

    He owns the Navigator for $14000, and has pegged the Benz at $5500 which is a big time wholesale number, so he'll sell me the Nav for the Benz and $9600.

    What say the oracle? Thanks as always
  • 2lo2lo Member Posts: 2
    Hi Terry,

    I am located in New York City Area, have a 97 Red Acura CL 2.2 (w/ premium package i.e with the leather) with 60,000 miles. Here are more details:
    Goods:
    1.) Tires are pretty new, just changed a year ago. and also have 2 spare tires that can include as an incentive to sell.
    2.) Brakes are good, changed around 1.5 years ago.
    3.) Just change a new timing belt as well
    Bad:
    1.) Many tiny dangs and scratches, notably a LONG 2 line-cratch on the left side of the car body just above the front tire to the rear tire. (some naughty kids out of nowhere did it)
    2.) moderate piece of paint off the back bumper

    I bought it as a second hand 5 years ago, supposed to be no prior damage and no repaints. But when my friend spot that piece of paint off the back bumper, he said it got to be a repaint. I am not sure about it.

    I would like to ask if you can advice me on what is the best way to sell this car and the asking price. I really apprecaite your help. I learnt a lot in this forum. Thank you.

    Nic
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    This one is so new, it's almost a pre-post. My neighbor wishes to ditch this:

    1994 Ford Ranger XLT reg cab 4x4.
    4.0 V6, 5sp manual, 141k miles.
    Maroon with matching extra-height topper.

    Truck looks right; the (first) owner is meticulous, at this age there are of course a few nicks in it. But it's hard to believe it's a MI truck that's going on 12 years old.

    Everything works except the auto-locking hubs are now manual.
    Tires are OK or better, driver's seat is somewhat 'compressed', overall a very nice winter beater, except we finally hit 80 degrees today. The new Element is bought, so he just has to get rid of this thing.

    What should he sell it for? I should mention I have a friend at work who's looking for pretty much something like this. I plan on getting them together and getting out of it, but I might acquaint both of them with a reasonable figure...

    Thanks in advance as always! -Mathias
  • qwallsqwalls Member Posts: 406
    Mathias -

    You should start a car seller/buyer match making service. :-)

    - Q
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    What you mean is that I should start *charging money* for this service... :-) -m
  • qwallsqwalls Member Posts: 406
    No...keep doing it for free, just advertise more....maybe put up a website. LOL
  • graphicguygraphicguy Member Posts: 14,120
    What you lose in profit you'll make up in volume....... ;)
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  • kras1kras1 Member Posts: 9
    Terry, what do you think the trade-in is for these 2 vehicles:

    (1)
    2003 Benz CLK 320 coupe
    auto, sunroof, heated seats, xenon lights, keyless go
    black metallic exterior with black leather interior
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    23,500 miles
    no dings, dents or interior damage, all around clean

    (2)
    2004 Lincoln Aviator Ultimate AWD
    auto, sunroof, sirius satellite w/prem. sound, heated and cooled seats, xenon lights, 2nd row bucket seats
    white metallic exterior with light gray leather interior
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    13,500 miles
    no dings, dents or interior damage, all around clean
  • woodywwwoodyww Member Posts: 1,806
    "Buried in the sales results released by Ford and General Motors last week were some sobering numbers: for the first four months of the year, sales of some of the automakers' most popular — and profitable — sport utility vehicles were down, and not just a little. The Chevrolet Suburban dropped 29 percent; GMC Yukon was down 29 percent; Ford Explorer, 23 percent; and Ford Expedition, 25 percent."

    I'm wondering if this has effected used or new 4Runner or Pathfinder prices......I'm thinking of buying one. Or are Toyotas & Nissans immune to this?
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    I think you can kind of answer your question by comparing fuel economy numbers between the vehicles. Aren't the 4runner and Pathfinder some of the better SUVs fuel economy wise?
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ....... Sometimes these numbers can get a little skewed ..

    It's spring in Boston and Baltimore, the grass is green and the flowers are poppin' .. and like every year before, the heart grows fond of convertibles and sporty types and 4x4's and SUV types slow waaaay down, it's been that way for the last 7/8 years ....

    Does the cost of gas influence the market.? sure it does -- how much.? nobody can really tell yet, and there's a particular "price per gallon" that will make that choice, it might be $2.75, or it might be $3.75 - who knows.? ..... but like every other year, this is the time to be buying a 4x4 or an SUV because the 06's are just around the corner, and dealers are lookin' to cut em' from the herd ...

    What I've been lookin' at, is the boating industry .. right now people are scooping up 25/30/35 footers all day long that burn 10/15 gallons an hour, and the marina gas is always (it's the same stuff that you buy at the pumps) .40/.60/.75 cents per gallon more than street price, and always has been ... I think after the summer passes, we'll really see if the folks with their Jet Ski's, Cruisers, Ski Boats and the fishing rigs are really concerned about the price of gas, or anyone else for that matter - cuz' most of these folks drive SUV's and a bunch are your neighbors .... time will tell ..



    Terry.
  • turboshadowturboshadow Member Posts: 338
    Back in February or so, I posted a question on the value of 2004 SSRs, because a local dealer had four on the used car lot. One had been there three months at the time.

    Well, they are down to three, as of yesterday, and yup, they are the same ones that were there in February.

    Is the market for these things THAT bad? Granted, I wouldn't want one, but still....

    Turboshadow
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    Near Corvette pricing, close to 5,000 pounds, little towing capacity, and not much payload capacity (for a pickup). Add in the styling (love it or hate it) and you have the makings of a slow seller. Then drop a 390hp V-8 in for 2005 and the 04s are going to be even harder to move.

    Dennis
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    Terry,

    What is is worth, "Real world" trade in?

    TN
    2001 BMW M5
    sedan w/6spd manual
    18,000 miles
    titanium silver, black luxury leather
    all the M5 goodies - NAV, heated seats, CD changer, etc
    excellent condition - one stone chip on a rocker panel, a couple of small scratches on one mirror, and a tiny bit of "wheel rash on one wheel. Otherwise looks and smells new. Oil and filter changed at 2x or 3x the service indicator rate by the BMW dealership. Original tires, so maybe 40% tread left?
    Bonus: Under BMW CPO warranty for 17 more months.

    Thanks!
    Dennis
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,487
    Dennis...

    It is only worth about $20K... I'll be down with a check on Friday... have it ready for me please!!

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  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    Come on down, but bring a larger (amount) check.

    Dennis
  • slbibleslbible Member Posts: 14
    Is this deal to good to pass up?

    Location: Albuquerque
    2003 Honda Civic EX
    4 dr w/spoiler
    1.7 VTEC
    Auto Transmission
    12,500 miles
    Exterior: Champayne/ Interior: Beige
    Condition is Good with routine service performed at local dealer, 2 tires will need to be replaced within 3-5K miles and the other 2 have ~%50 left. Paint is glossy but there are a few scratches and could use a good detail inside and out. I ran a CarFax and everything checks out with this being the original owner. Asking price is $13,600 and my current offer is $12,500. Owner is recently divorced and it was his wife's car. Seems like he wants it gone.
  • larsblarsb Member Posts: 8,204
    SUVs in Reverse

    What auto dealers in the Southeast were paying at used-car auctions for large SUVs. Dealers mark up the prices for retail sale on their lots.

    MODEL APRIL 15 MAY 1
    2003 Chevrolet Tahoe LT 4X4 $27,400 $27,175
    2003 Ford Expedition 4X4 $27,300 $26,800
    2003 Chevrolet Suburban $27,700 $27,600
    2003 GMC Yukon SLT 4X4 XL $27,925 $27,825
    2003 GMC Yukon $27,700 $27,475
    2003 Toyota Sequoia SR5 4X4 $28,950 $28,750
    2004 Nissan Armada SE 4X4 $28,600 $28,600
    2003 Cadillac Escalade AWD $37,000 $37,000
    2003 Lincoln Navigator 4WD $32,525 $32,325
    2003 Hummer H2 $39,050 $38,850

    http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/business/11625308.htm
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ......... Can't tell much from that ... it all depends on the miles and the condition ...

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........ The SSR's are really a "niche" market vehicle .. kinda like Audi TT's and BMW Z4's .. and depending on what area of the country, they only sell well in the spring/summer months ..... that said, I would have dumped them back in February and grabbed a few Exploders/MDX's and some RX300's ............ :P

    You could probably make a good deal on these now - the floorplan is gotta be kkkkkilling him ...........



    Terry.
  • dougb10dougb10 Member Posts: 185
    The Civic only has 12,500 miles on it...yet the tires have to be replaced soon. Sounds like the ex-wife drove the crap out of it, or parked by bouncing off curbs.
    What else was abused? I would have this puppy checked out by your friendly mechanic.
    Could be a good buy though, if the pricing gods think it has value.

    Doug
  • kras1kras1 Member Posts: 9
    This is a repost...Terry, what do you think the trade-in is for these 2 vehicles:

    (1)
    2003 Benz CLK 320 coupe
    auto, sunroof, heated seats, xenon lights, keyless go
    black metallic exterior with black leather interior
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    23,500 miles
    no dings, dents or interior damage, all around clean

    (2)
    2004 Lincoln Aviator Ultimate AWD
    auto, sunroof, sirius satellite w/prem. sound, heated and cooled seats, xenon lights, 2nd row bucket seats
    white metallic exterior with light gray leather interior
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    13,500 miles
    no dings, dents or interior damage, all around clean

    Thanks...
  • slbibleslbible Member Posts: 14
    I personally think the tires were over inflated causing them to wear in the center. All other maintenance (basically oil changes) has been performed according the owners manual and he has receipts to prove it.
  • gallileogallileo Member Posts: 51
    Terry, if you get the chance, I would love a private party value for the car below. He's asking $19,800, but I'm hoping for something more in the 16-17K range.

    Location: San Jose, California
    Year/Make/Model: 2001 Saab 9-3 Convertible
    Body Style: Convertible
    Engine: Stock 4 Cyl engine spinning the tires via a 5 speed stick
    Driveline: FWD
    Mileage: 45K
    Color: Dark Blue outside, tan leather inside
    Major Options: Stock, but it is the convertible
    Condition:
    No major dings outside, no obvious problems inside, but nothing to write home about either. It's a clean car but it's previous owner clearly wasn't anal retentive either.
    Tires - Almost brand new
    Brakes - Not sure
    Maintenance - up to date
    Extended warranty to 100K
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    This is a repost... Terry, what do you think the trade-in is for these 2 vehicles:
    (1)
    2003 Benz CLK 320 coupe
    auto, sunroof, heated seats, xenon lights, keyless go
    black metallic exterior with black leather interior
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    23,500 miles
    no dings, dents or interior damage, all around clean
    (2)
    2004 Lincoln Aviator Ultimate AWD
    auto, sunroof, Sirius satellite w/prem. sound, heated and cooled seats, xenon lights, 2nd row bucket seats
    white metallic exterior with light gray leather interior
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    13,500 miles
    no dings, dents or interior damage, all around clean
    Thanks...
    ==================================

    In Lauderdale .... for a minute I thought you said it was a black CLK .....

    YIKES.! .. it is a Black 03 CLK 320 El Coupe' in Laudertrail ....... where's your black Cigarette boat.? did you dye your mustache black .....? ... Well ........ the miles are low, we got the cold pack, slider, blinders, getty-up and it's black with black guts ....... If ~ we haven't had any swirlomatic car washes at Sonny’s, no paint by numbers, no battles at Publics, the service is 100% and no curb burners .. then trade side, in and around the super tall $29's, low/mid $30ish range, might "maybe" could get a super brave dealer to march towards the $31 figure, Big maybe ....... the color just Flat kills it, and the miles could save it, kinda --- black in Florida...?

    Me personally .. down Retail Rd it would go - superb detail, finish any service, a glorious Ad in the Miami Herald and $35,900 *asking* and get ready to cut this bad boy loose for the first $34/$35 .....

    On the other hand ... we have a nice light colored 04 Aviator Ultimate AWD, we got the slider, 14k, moon tunes, cold pack, blinders and the quads ..... If it's super nice, super clean and no repaints .. then trade side, in and around the mid/high $31ish range, might see the low low low low $32 figure, maybe .....

    Good luck .. and let me know what happens ..!

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..... Hey Mathias ..................

    Topper ..? .. if he has an instant buyer - than it's okay .... but if he going to put it up "for sale" then kick the topper .. they have a tendency to make potential buyers to keep going ....... trade side, in and around the $1,5ish area ... down Retail Rd, $3,900 *asking* and someone gets a new truck (well kinda) for $3,0/$3,5ish ..............

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    Terry,
    What is is worth, "Real world" trade in?
    TN
    2001 BMW M5
    sedan w/6spd manual
    18,000 miles
    titanium silver, black luxury leather
    all the M5 goodies - NAV, heated seats, CD changer, etc
    excellent condition - one stone chip on a rocker panel, a couple of small scratches on one mirror, and a tiny bit of "wheel rash on one wheel. Otherwise looks and smells new. Oil and filter changed at 2x or 3x the service indicator rate by the BMW dealership. Original tires, so maybe 40% tread left?
    Bonus: Under BMW CPO warranty for 17 more months.
    Thanks!
    Dennis
    =============================

    "Sounds" like it could be a nice one -- trade, auction.?

    It's got nooooooo miles, it's the right color and we have the CPO ...... ya know the deal by now, perfect history, perfect service, perfect paint (well almost) and no overnights at Maaco.? ..... then the dealer probably paid "somewhere" around the $39/$40ish zipcode for it ...

    I'm guessing he's *asking* $49,500ish ..... hard to get and hard to find, especially with 18,000 itty bitty miles ... maybe $45/$46 gets it home, he may hold out for the whole enchilada in Nashville, spring has sprung up there .......... whats he asking ..?

    PS: just make sure it's all there ... a new fender and new paint can cost $5,000 on the wholesale side .....

    Let me know .............................. ;)



    Terry.
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    Kick the topper? You must live somehwere warm LOL.
    Seriously, I believe so long as it's a *matching fiberglass topper*, that it adds a little value around here. I may be wrong, though.

    Thanks for the #'s, and I'll pass the information along.
    My experience with decade-old Fords has not been encouraging; I'd not be interested much beyond $2k. But the market on 4x4's is always strong....

    Thanks a lot,
    -Mathias
  • mpjmpj Member Posts: 11
    I am trying to determine the trade-in value of the following:

    1995 Acura Legend GS Sedan
    175,000 miles
    6 Cylinder Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Dark Green Exterior / Beige Leather Interior
    6 Disc CD Changer / Spoiler / Heated Seats
    Tires are new
    Brakes and Maintenance (Timing Belt/Water Pump) due within 6 months
    One small dent and one small rust spot
    No insurance claims or repainted areas on car
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    "Sounds" like it could be a nice one -- trade, auction.?

    It's got nooooooo miles, it's the right color and we have the CPO ...... ya know the deal by now, perfect history, perfect service, perfect paint (well almost) and no overnights at Maaco.? ..... then the dealer probably paid "somewhere" around the $39/$40ish zipcode for it ...

    I'm guessing he's *asking* $49,500ish ..... hard to get and hard to find, especially with 18,000 itty bitty miles ... maybe $45/$46 gets it home, he may hold out for the whole enchilada in Nashville, spring has sprung up there .......... whats he asking ..?


    Actually, I already have it - sitting outside even as I type. I have decided to sell/trade it and was trying to get an idea of real-world trade or private party sell value - i.e. what could expect to get for it.

    Thanks!
    Dennis
  • Kirstie_HKirstie_H Administrator Posts: 11,242
    then the dealer probably paid "somewhere" around the $39/$40ish zipcode for it ...

    That should give you *some* idea, LOL.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330
    Well, that was in there too: the 39/40K that the dealer paid for it.

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,487
    I guess my $20K is not going to make it happen, huh?

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  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    Nope, I am going to have to keep driving it some more - I guess. I should be able to sell it private party for break even or a little profit, however. Just have to find the right buyer.

    There are worse things to HAVE to do than drive an M5, I suppose :D

    Dennis
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    Location, Location, Location?????
    Where I live, it is a $3,000 car on the RETAIL side.
    Even though it is an Acura, it has 175K and needs maintenance.
  • woodywwwoodyww Member Posts: 1,806
    Terry, Thanks for the reply, & the "common sense". I'm thinking of selling/trading my 2000 E39 because.......the CPO warranty is running out, the hassle of switching tires twice a year in the Frozen Tundra, &...... anything else I can think of to justify getting a newer vehicle. (Great car, no problems, just the prices of the bmw dealer for even a new battery, & the attitude of the indie bmw repair place down the street have me thinking). I'll bug you again if I get close to doing a deal--thanks again, woody

    *like every other year, this is the time to be buying a 4x4 or an SUV because the 06's are just around the corner, and dealers are lookin' to cut em' from the herd*
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ... **Seriously, I believe so long as it's a *matching fiberglass topper*, that it adds a little value around here** ..

    Are you related to the Clampett's ....? .. if it's low slung and matches the color and not a "camper" type, then it's probably not a problem ...

    ... so what time is the chitlin's and the black-eyed pea's.?



    Terry :shades:
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ......... Your welcome ...... don't forget the updates.!

    Terry.
  • robr2robr2 Member Posts: 8,805
    I need your help. I mentioned a few weeks ago that my 1998 Accord had been hit again. It's now pretty close to $8K in damage and it looks like it is going to be a total.

    I now need a retail number to use as a negotiating point with the insurance company. I've pulled a couple of comparables for sale off of some web sites and the big 3 values.

    Here are the details:

    98 Accord EX Sedan
    Boston
    87K miles
    Heater Mist - silvery champagne color
    Auto
    Leather
    Normal EX goodies
    A couple of small dings, a slight scuff on the rear bumper, usual chips on the nose, and a little rim rash.
    Dealer service up to date
    Rubber about 50%.

    Numbers point to retail asking price between $8500 and $9500. What say you and thanks in advance.
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