Real-World Trade-In Values

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  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    ....just about any running, non-rusty, later 2nd-gen Prelude will fetch $2k, especially a 5-speed Si. Sounds like a good, cheap 'toy' to me.
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    $1000 trade side? Actual cash value with those miles, couple of blemishes, windshield chips, and a few problems. I just don't think you will quite get to the $1000 mark on trade. It will be going straight to auction and it is not perfect.

    ~$1500 private party retail as-is with full disclosure of the current problems, probably in under 1 week. Especially if the A/C still blows cold.

    I would try parking it in a good visible location after a good bath and vacuum job. Put a price of $1,900 obo in the windshield and the actual gas mileage you get along with a phone number that you will answer.

    1999 $1,900 obo
    34mpg Cold A/C
    Call 555-1212

    BTW doesn't the washer solution have to work to meet safety inspection?
    Same goes for getting the chips in the windshield repaired.
  • karenc4karenc4 Member Posts: 11
    Yeah, I figured private sale might be the better way to go. It's probably a decent deal for someone who needs reliable enough transport until they can afford something nicer/newer.

    Thanks. :)
  • para911para911 Member Posts: 3
    Location:Lowell Mass, 30 minutes from Boston
    Year/Make/Model: 2004 Nissan Titan SE 4x4
    Body Style: Crew Cab
    Engine: V8
    Driveline: 4WD
    Mileage: 13600
    Color: Red Braun / Graphite
    Major Options: alloys, multi CD, bed liner, fogs, tonneau cover, captains chairs, power drivers seat, sliding rear window
    Condition:
    Excellent condition, serviced on schedule

    THANKS !!
    Justin
  • frankygfrankyg Member Posts: 32
    Hello Terry,

    This is the deal I ended up getting:

    2005 Durango SLT w/Family Pkg. 28G pkg. MSRP $38,805
    Employee Pricing of $ 34,093
    Trade in (Dakota) $ 10,383
    Difference $ 23,710
    Tax $ 2,252.45
    Tags, fees $ 132.50
    Total $ 26,094.95
    Rebate $ 3,500

    Out the door $ 22,594.95

    They gave me the Employee Pricing where the other dealership was working off of the MSRP and beat them by over $300.
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    I know I've posted this a few times over the years (since 2001--every time my friend considers getting a new car ;) ). She's long overdue, AND she just sold her mom's house, so I think she's ready. Details:

    95 Acura Integra LS-SE hatchback (GS-R equipment with base engine)
    dark green/tan leather
    automatic transmission
    alloys, rear spoiler, ABS, power glass moonroof
    factory AM/FM cassette (no CD)
    a bit over 39k miles, orignal owner, documented!!!
    Chicago suburb

    The bad: paint on roof is sunburned (could be just clearcoat, but it's kind of a hazy fading, like frost), not horrible, but you can't miss it. Driver's window is a bit slow going up, power locks sometimes need a bit of help, power antenna moody, factory alarm doesn't work, basically normal stuff for a ten-plus year-old car. Front airdam a bit scuffed. Also, had a fairly major ($4500) accident about four years ago, don't know if it's on CarSmack but I suspect it is, repaired nicely. I can't tell, but I'm no expert.

    The good: A/C and heat are fine. Still has nice factory alloys, decent leather interior (no rips, a bit of fade, it sits outside in Chicago). No modifications, one older female owner and the low miles, obviously. Within the last six months, she's had new tires, brakes, belts, hoses, filters, fluids flushed and other service to the tune of $1200, so it's ready to go.

    I know the low miles can be a bonus, but this thing is still 11 years old and not glowing perfect. Do you think a Honda dealer will even take this as a trade (probably on an '06 Civic when they hit the showrooms)? If so, what do you think they'll offer? Just checked AutoTrader.com, the cheapest '95 Integra around here is $4800 (which I think is nuts), it's identical but has 105k miles. Don't want to be greedy, but don't want to take a lowball just for ease; I figure I can help her sell it privately and maybe even score a small commission for my efforts, especially if I make her $1-2k over trade. I'm just guessing the dealer will offer $2-25 but we can probably get $4k private in a heartbeat. What say you? Thanks!
  • jnuzzijnuzzi Member Posts: 39
    So I stopped by my Toyota dealer to look at some vehicles last night and I asked them to give me a trade-in value for my truck. The guy I spoke to was kind of a jerk so I am not sure if he was really trying to lo-ball me. He said that they would give me $14,000 for my 2005 Sport Trac! I could not believe this. The sticker price for this vehicle was like $24,000. That is $10,000 depreciation in less than a year. Could this be accurate?
  • gussguss Member Posts: 1,167
    Sticker price obviously has nothing to do with the depreciation. What did You pay?

    Terry will need a whole lot more details like mileage,4wd ,color and location. See the template on this page.
  • amshah97amshah97 Member Posts: 10
    Hi Terry, looking to trade in the following vehicle. Thanks in advance for your input.

    Fairfax, VA
    2004 Mazda 3s
    5dr
    2.3 liter, 4cyl, auto
    FWD
    24k miles
    strato blue/black cloth

    Major Options:
    Auto
    ABS/side air bags/side curtain air bags
    xenon headlights/tire pressure monitor
    moonroof/6cd changer

    Condition:
    Interior in excellent condition
    Exterior has few scratches on bumpers, not easily noticed
    Tires about 50%
    All maintenance records kept

    Other:
    Remainder of 4yr/50k warranty
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,691
    oh... just having evil thoughts, Terry.
    Can ya help me out? (and, no, I don't mean with an excorcism)
    T.I. Value on this:

    2003 Honda Pilot EX-Leather 48K miles (i know, i know, but we're married, so a new dating service won't help)
    All standard EXL stuff ... we have added a huge power moonroof (does that help or hurt?)
    This is in that light metallic blue (Havasu Blue)
    No runs, hits, or errors. Tires are original, but still look good.

    In NJ, as always.

    Thanks!

    '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

  • jnuzzijnuzzi Member Posts: 39
    Well, I did include all of the information in the template format in my original post that I replied to. So that information is there. As far as what I paid, hmm... I would have to check my paperwork but I think it was like $20,000. Anyway, I will look forward to any additional input anyone can offer.
  • woodywwwoodyww Member Posts: 1,806
    Then that's $6K depreciation, not $10K, in a year--huge difference. Not surpricing that a domestic $20K vehicle would drop that much in a year (I'm not saying that's a fair trade-in offer tho, because I don't know; just that it doesn't sound surprising). Trading in one-y.o. vehicles can get very expensive.
  • anonymouspostsanonymousposts Member Posts: 3,802
    I have to ask what has caught your eye?
  • louveelouvee Member Posts: 23
    Terry,

    I'm really confused as to why some posts get answered and some do not. I've reworked my post to conform to the preferred format. Again, I apologize for the repost, but I am really in need of an unbiased opinion. Once again, thanks in advance for any replies:

    Location: Jersey City, NJ (just across the Hudson River from NYC)
    Year/Make/Model: 1999 Dodge Intrepid ES
    Body Style: 4 door
    Engine: 3.2 liter 6 cylinder (225 hp), autostick automatic transmission
    Driveline: FWD
    Mileage: 37,500
    Color: Medium clearcoat metallic exterior, slate (gray) interior
    Major Options: every available option (premium rims, ABS, moonroof, dual power seats, leather interior and single CD AM/FM cassette premium sound system)
    Condition:
    The interior is in mint condition.
    The exterior is very good. The only problems with the body are the rear bumper, which is dinged up from the on-street parking in the city. I think most of the scuffs could be compounded out, leaving few minor blemishes.
    Tires - Original. Passed State Inspection this year. Should probably get another 5,000-10,000 miles
    Brakes: I had new brakes installed on all four wheels less than 1 year ago.
    Maintenance : Regularly scheduled oil changes, transmission fliuds, filters, etc...
    Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc. None.

    I am the original owner. Non-smoker. No children. I walk to work, I drive less than 6000 miles a year. I also have 6 months left on the 7 year/50,000 mile $0 deductible extended warranty I purchased.
    The KBB trade-in price said approx $4100, the KBB retail price close to $8900, and the private sale price $6560.

    What could I expect from a dealer, and from a private sale?
  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,124
    FWIW, my 2005 Scion tC (bought new 7/04, about 9,200 miles) has, per Terry, depreciated between $2,000 - $2,500, and that is as a trade in. Forst quote I got was about $3,500 below what I paid

    Helps that is was cheap to start with!

    2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.

  • mark156mark156 Member Posts: 1,915
    Psssst... jnuzzi.... (whispering as not to cause a scene).... when you repost, it is best to include "all" the information following the template at the bottom as Terry will not go back and re-read for additional information.

    This forum moves fast and Terry hits the ground running.

    Mark
    2010 Land Rover LR4, 2013 Honda CR-V, 2009 Bentley GTC, 1990 MB 500SL, 2001 MB S500, 2007 Lincoln TC, 1964 RR Silver Cloud III, 1995 MB E320 Cab., 2015 Prevost Liberty Coach
  • jnuzzijnuzzi Member Posts: 39
    Thanks for the advice Mark...

    Location: Orlando, FL
    Year/Make/Model: 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT
    Body Style: 4 dr
    Engine: 4.0L 6cyl 5A
    Driveline: RWD
    Mileage: 10,500
    Color: Blue
    Major Options: Premium Sport Group (Includes 16" x 7" cast aluminum 5-spoke wheels with P255/70R16 OWL all-terrain tires, fog lamps, platinum-accented side step bars and 4.10 rear axle gear ratio), Bed Extender, Wind Guards (All 4 doors), Aftermarket Hard Tonneau Cover
    Condition: Excellent, no scratches or dings and interior is spotless
    Other: N/A
  • glesterglester Member Posts: 1
    I've got a 2002 4runner SR5 2WD, 51k miles, all maintenance records, leather seating, roof rack & running boards, new Michelin tires. Any thoughts regarding trade in value?
  • w9cww9cw Member Posts: 888
    As the previous posted mentioned, it's what you paid rather than the MSRP that counts. And, trading in a year old car, in this case a 2005, is a sure thing for a financial bloodbath regardless of the marque.

    Last year when I was between jobs for the first time in my life, I sold cars at a local new car dealer. It was the best experience of my life. I think everyone should sell cars for a living, simply for the experience. It should be mandatory for "Life 101." I assure you, it's not only the salesperson who can be a jerk! More often than not, it can be the customer.

    Even prior to working at the dealership, I never traded in a car. I always sell them via the newspaper, etc. myself. A hassle, yes, but the time spent is well worth the money. As everyone who reads this board knows, there is a difference between ACV for a trade vs. the "shown" value. There is no free lunch.

    I would much rather walk into a dealership without a trade. Negotiations are much simpler and straightforward.
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,691
    Just pondering the possibility of getting a new Pilot in exchange.

    so.... I'll repost again. :)

    oh... just having evil thoughts, Terry.
    Can ya help me out? (and, no, I don't mean with an excorcism)
    T.I. Value on this:

    2003 Honda Pilot EX-Leather 48K miles (i know, i know, but we're married, so a new dating service won't help)
    All standard EXL stuff ... we have added a huge power moonroof (does that help or hurt?)
    This is in that light metallic blue (Havasu Blue)
    No runs, hits, or errors. Tires are original, but still look good.

    In NJ, as always.

    Thanks!

    '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

  • leroybrown71leroybrown71 Member Posts: 26
    Location: San Antonio,TX
    Year/Make/Model: 2003 Chevy Impala
    Body Style: 4 door
    Engine: 3.4 Liter ( 3400 ) V6, automatic transmission
    Driveline: FWD
    Mileage: 58,000 tiny miles :sick:
    Color: Gold, tan interior
    Major Options: Pwr windows,locks/mirrors ( dunno if std or opt ) , aftermarket CD.
    Condition:
    The interior is in good, NOT great condition... some stains on seats/floor.. no rips/tears etc.
    Exterior overall fair. Some dings/scratches, keyed down one side. Hit a deer once, damaged the hood, 1 front fender, grille, all repaired.
    Tires - Good tread ( ~75% + )
    Brakes: ~75%
    Maintenance : Regularly scheduled oil changes, transmission fliuds, filters, etc...
    Other:
    Hi Terry. Thanks for all the hard work! A good friend of mine is looking to trade his Impala in on a Mustang. I know with the wreck, the trade value is more of a guesstimation... . but I figure I'd come to the expert for a better idea. He knows he's tanked in a major way, just want to know how bad.
    Thanks in advance!
  • gallileogallileo Member Posts: 51
    Friend of mine has his second child on the way and is looking to sell his '98 Boxster. I told him he may want to wait until spring, but what say the pros? I'm thinking he'll want to take it down retail road, but if not, he's probably looking at a new three-series BMW.

    Location: Bay Area, California
    Year/Make/Model: 1998 Porsche Boxster
    Body Style: 2 Door convertible
    Engine: 2.5 liter
    Driveline: RWD, 5 speed manual
    Mileage: 86,000
    Color: silver on black
    Major Options: Sport and touring package. cruise control *hard top*, power seats
    Condition:
    Very good condition overall. Good care taken, but regularly driven. Normally garaged. No rips or tears in the interior, but some general wear though, it has 80K. Exterior is dingless and scratchless, but there are a few small rock chips on the front. Paint is shiny and nice. I've ridden in it enough to know that it feels tight and drives very nicely. Clear rear window. No accidents or repaints that I know of.
    Tires - are only about 10K old, but that's about half-way gone for a car like this.
    Brakes - about 15K old
    Maintenance - dealer maintained. All services performed on schedule (although the 90K will be due shortly), all records in hand.

    He really doesn't want to sell. He could manage well enough when he only had one child, but now with number two due in short order, it's a much more difficult proposition.

    Thanks in advance.
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 263,023
    I have a number in mind for trade-in.. and.. its under $15K...

    (not the expert)

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  • tailortailor Member Posts: 1
    I need a website that'll give me depreciation value on an 2005 Acura TL, if not available at least an estimated value. Please Help!

    Mayur
  • lanzzlanzz Member Posts: 76
    Terry - have one for you, thanks in advance...

    My brother has a 2001 Ford F150 Super cab with the Off Road package. XLT trim with the usual power stuff, am/fm/cd, factory alloys and a drop-in bedliner. Bright red exterior with grey cloth inside.

    Has 29,000 miles - getting ready to need tires and rear brakes. Nice cosmetic condition, clean outside and inside, non smoker. Original paint, no body work.

    Located in Upstate NY - he is thinking about trading rather than putting brakes and tires, but no real urgency, it looks and drives like a pretty nice truck.

    What say you on trade in value, towards another F150, or maybe Titan or Tundra...

    Thanks - Ed
  • khaskinskhaskins Member Posts: 4
    Just for curiosity sake...

    05 Pontiac G6
    Location-Boston, MA
    Driveline: FWD
    Body Style: sedan (4 door)
    Color: Black/ebony cloth interior
    Mileage: 17k miles
    Powertrain: 3.5 V6 automatic transmission
    Tires: 50% tread, but will be replacing before winter. (not crazy about the factory tires)
    Paint: good, fresh wax. Though, I wish I had picked a different color.
    Interior: needs a dusting but otherwise clean
    Mechanical: excellent, runs like a top. front rotors and pad just replaced
    **Note: At about 3,000 miles I had to slam the brakes on because an 18 wheeler came to a sudden stop on the highway at . Thus resulted in warped rotors.
    Maintenance: Oil change & tire rotation every 3k. New air filter (2 wks old)
    Color: Black exterior/black interior cloth
    Options:
    Power moonroof (not panoramic)
    Upgraded stereo - 6 disc changer in dash w/driver information center, 8 speaker (not the Monsoon)
    Power adjustable foot pedals
    Semi-power driver seat (up & down)
    A/C, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, cruise control
    XM Radio
    Power sunroof w/windguard
    Bad: backed into while at dealer for computer update. Not major damage but enough to warrant an insurance claim and repair. Body shop was able to straighten/strip/repaint the OEM bumper cover. Can't even tell it was ever hit.
    Though, I have been able to avoid door dings by parking way off in "no mans land."

    *No ABS or traction control.

    I don't plan on trading right now but do plan on looking at the new G6 GTP model so I'd like to be prepared just in case.

    Thanks for any input!! :D
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .... **Buddy is still swallowing the true numbers --- I think he's a few thousand buried on the retail number. Doesn't really want to .... **

    Sometimes these Benz owners are have more false pride than Renee Zellweger .... I keep a set of EMS paddles in the showroom just in case they start rollin' their eyes, turnin' blue and get that dead mullet look on their face .....

    thanks for the update .............

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    .,.**Terry,

    I'm really confused as to why some posts get answered and some do not. I've reworked my post to conform to the preferred format. Again, I apologize for the repost, but I am really in need of an unbiased opinion. Once again, thanks in advance for any replies:
    Location: Jersey City, NJ (just across the Hudson River from NYC)
    Year/Make/Model: 1999 Dodge Intrepid ES
    Body Style: 4 door
    Engine: 3.2 liter 6 cylinder (225 hp), autostick automatic transmission
    Driveline: FWD
    Mileage: 37,500
    Color: Medium clearcoat metallic exterior, slate (gray) interior
    Major Options: every available option (premium rims, ABS, moonroof, dual power seats, leather interior and single CD AM/FM cassette premium sound system)
    Condition:
    The interior is in mint condition.
    The exterior is very good. The only problems with the body are the rear bumper, which is dinged up from the on-street parking in the city. I think most of the scuffs could be compounded out, leaving few minor blemishes.
    Tires - Original. Passed State Inspection this year. Should probably get another 5,000-10,000 miles
    Brakes: I had new brakes installed on all four wheels less than 1 year ago.
    Maintenance : Regularly scheduled oil changes, transmission fluids, filters, etc...
    Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc. None.
    I am the original owner. Non-smoker. No children. I walk to work, I drive less than 6000 miles a year. I also have 6 months left on the 7 year/50,000 mile $0 deductible extended warranty I purchased.
    The KBB trade-in price said approx $4100, the KBB retail price close to $8900, and the private sale price $6560.
    What could I expect from a dealer, and from a private sale?
    ====================================

    **I'm really confused as to why some posts get answered and some do not. I've reworked my post to conform to the preferred format**

    Well I'm kinda confused myself ........ see, it's all based on the rules and regulations of the FTC, AMA and whether or not I make it to my AA meetings ..... oh yeh, it's also based on whether or not I can get my crystal ball out of the dry cleaners on time and Mathias pushes the right buttons at the particle makin' place up there in Michigan -- I hate the wrong particles in my Cocoa Puffs first thing in the mornin' .....

    But anywaaaaaaaay ...............

    We got this 1999 Dodge Intrepid ES sittin' in the glorious Palm Tree lined area of Naw Jasee ....

    We got the auto thing, the miles are waaaaay low, the right color for any area, it's got the slider thing going' on, wheels, leather guts, dual power, we got the good tunes, weak round things, a baby meteorite hit to the transom, new stoppers, service is up to date, you know the previous owner, no smoke, balance of the ext warranty, and you have no children -- would you like some ..? mine are paper trained .......... mint.? as in "Mint Julep's" ....?

    If ~~ it's super nice and super clean, no overnight's at Maaco, no Science Experiments in the interior, no KFC boxes piled up in the backseat, no curb burners and no super-glued St Christophers on the dash ..... then trade side, in and around the mid/tall $4's, maybe "could" might get a a dealer to drop the low low low low low low low low low $5's in it, maybe .......

    Me personally.? .. down the winding path to Retail Rd it would go .. finish any service, get with the gods of detail, drop a super nice and glorious Ad into the big paper and: $7,950 *asking* - and wave bye bye at the first $6,9/$7,5 ..... if it's a nice one, it won't last long ... the warranty, the low miles and the right options will sell it ...... (properly done)

    Happy hunting and don't forget to let me know ......... got it.!



    Terry ;)

    PS: Reposting is a good thing ..
  • jifjif Member Posts: 23
    Hi Terry,

    1990 Honda Prelude Si (not 2.0 or AWS)
    Washington DC area (northern VA)
    158,000 miles
    4 new tires
    super clean in and out
    5-speed manny
    A/C blows warm
    Everything else works fine
    moonroof, power windows, etc...
    shifter is a little sticky going in and out of gears but clutch is nice and stiff
    one owner


    Thanks,
    Josh
  • jnuzzijnuzzi Member Posts: 39
    Location: Orlando, FL
    Year/Make/Model: 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT
    Body Style: 4 dr
    Engine: 4.0L 6cyl 5A
    Driveline: RWD
    Mileage: 10,500
    Color: Blue
    Major Options: Premium Sport Group (Includes 16" x 7" cast aluminum 5-spoke wheels with P255/70R16 OWL all-terrain tires, fog lamps, platinum-accented side step bars and 4.10 rear axle gear ratio), Bed Extender, Wind Guards (All 4 doors), Aftermarket Hard Tonneau Cover
    Condition: Excellent, no scratches or dings and interior is spotless
    Other: N/A

    Thanks, in advance, for you help!
  • cg_helopilotcg_helopilot Member Posts: 1
    Location: Mobile, AL
    Year/Make/Model: 2000 Chevrolet Impala Sedan
    Body Style: 4 door
    Engine: 3.4L V6, Automatic Transmission w/ Overdrive
    Driveline: FWD
    Mileage: 90,500
    Color: Medium Regal Blue Metallic (ext.), Regal Blue Custom Cloth (int.)
    Major Options: cruise control, AM/FM w/ CD, remote keyless entry, driver side power seats and airbag
    Condition: The interior is in very good condition. The exterior is good condition.
    Brakes: Original
    Maintenance: Regularly scheduled oil changes, transmission fliuds, filters, etc...
    Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc. - Replaced original engine, this week, with a 30k mile engine. New Tie Rod and front end bearing assembly (<3000 miles).

    I am the original owner. Non-smoker.
    KBB Retail = $7,615, Private Party = $5,395, Trade-In = $3,845
    NADA Retail = $7,200, Trade-In = $5,350

    What could I expect from a dealer, and from a private sale?

    Thank you in advance for your assistance.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..**Location: Orlando, FL
    Year/Make/Model: 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT
    Body Style: 4 dr
    Engine: 4.0L 6cyl 5A
    Driveline: RWD
    Mileage: 10,500
    Color: Blue
    Major Options: Premium Sport Group (Includes 16" x 7" cast aluminum 5-spoke wheels with P255/70R16 OWL all-terrain tires, fog lamps, platinum-accented side step bars and 4.10 rear axle gear ratio), Bed Extender, Wind Guards (All 4 doors), Aftermarket Hard Tonneau Cover
    Condition: Excellent, no scratches or dings and interior is spotless
    Other: N/A
    Thanks, in advance, for you help!**
    ==================================

    In the land of Mickey Mouse ....... in my case, Goofy ....

    We lookin' at a 05 Exploder V6 Sport Trac XLT auto ... we got the no sale blue thing going on, 2wd, miles are kinda ho-hum, we have a little sport action, we have a stump puller with the 4.10 (yikes.!), it's got the extender, the cover and a few other do-dads ............. if you haven't battled with anyone at the Florida Mall and no drive-by's on International drive .. then trade side, in and around the low/mid $16's, might maybe get a dealer to wander into the tall $16's ........

    Good luck and let me know ............

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    **Just pondering the possibility of getting a new Pilot in exchange.

    so.... I'll repost again.

    oh... just having evil thoughts, Terry.
    Can ya help me out? (and, no, I don't mean with an exorcism)
    T.I. Value on this:

    2003 Honda Pilot EX-Leather 48K miles (i know, i know, but we're married, so a new dating service won't help)
    All standard EXL stuff ... we have added a huge power moonroof (does that help or hurt?)
    This is in that light metallic blue (Havasu Blue)
    No runs, hits, or errors. Tires are original, but still look good.
    In NJ, as always.
    Thanks!
    ================================

    Whatta ya mean you added a huge power moonroof .....? .. did your head start spinnin' around during the exorcism and it ripped a hole in it ....? ... it will all depend on the manufacturer, the finish work, the warranty - and the attitude of the dealer .. some dealers (like me) don't get too excited with aftermarkets, plus the miles are kinda stiff .....

    If it's a pretty nice one (it needs some rubber) .. no volleyball teams in the backseats, no paint by numbers, no I backed over the Salvation Army collection guy last Xmas ..... then trade side, in and around the low/mid $19's, might maybe get a dealer to wander towards the tall $19's .. it's all going to depend on the slider and the round things ............

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..**Sep 10, 2005 (3:42 pm)
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    Hello, everyone. I am looking to either sell or trade-in a 2005 XC90 in the Charlotte area, and would appreciate your assistance in getting a handle on the real values - which is somewhat tough since there is little information on the 2005's.

    The details on the car:
    2005 XC90 2.5 AWD
    16750 miles
    ash gold
    options: navigation, reverse warning, climate/bixenons, seven-seater, premium package (leather, moonroof, stereo, etc.)
    serviced by Volvo dealers per schedule
    perfect condition except for wear on tires typical for the 16000 miles
    Thank you very much for your assistance.
    ==============================

    This is an older post ...... but I read the posts afterwards ....
    .**Just a quick update on that XC90. I now have the dealer here offering $34,000 for that vehicle, which seems to me a bit ridiculous for a 2005 vehicle with not-particularly-high mileage and these options. Perhaps the sticking point is the pricey options, but if a similarly configured 2006 right now gives a sticker price over $48,000, could the one-year old vehicle really be worth only $34,000?...**



    $35,000...? ...2005 XC90 2.5 AWD - 16750 miles ...... if you got $35,000 "real money" in Charlotte ~ I would be doing hand flips and barking at the moon in polka-dot pajama's ........ the miles are stiff and it's a 2.5 ...... I gotta a funny feelin' there was alot of "overallowance" being shown here ... dealers are barely paying $35ish for the 05 V8's and T6's with itty bitty miles ......



    Terry :surprise:
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    The "regularily scheduled oil changes" make no difference since you had to replace with a used engine. Who knows what condition the used engine is in?

    Sounds like a $5,900 ASKING at private party to me and send it packing with any offer near $5,000. Trade side possibly near $3,500 if the planets are lined up right. Given the engine, tie rod and bearing repairs, my gut tells me it just has not had an easy life. In any case you will have to disclose the major engine replacement and it may really kill your trade in value with a 'used' engine.
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,691
    Whatta ya mean you added a huge power moonroof .....?

    well, just to clarify, we had a pro installer put in the biggest, most expensive Webasto roof.

    but i got what ya mean. Tough call on the finish work. I've seen better.

    thanks for the info. That would put us about $1K upside-down on the truck. Not bad, but not good. We don't have a problem hanging on to it, I've just seen the great deals on the leftover '05s and was thinking we might actually lower our payment by upgrading.

    '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

  • drh70drh70 Member Posts: 6
    Hi Terry,

    Thinking about trading in this one. Found out that babies have A LOT more stuff than you can fit into the small SUV's.

    2004 BMW X3 3.0i
    Location: Orange County California
    Grey ext/Black Leather int.
    Auto
    11,000 miles
    Sport
    Premium
    Panorama Roof
    Heated Seats
    Xenon Headlights

    Thanks for your help,
    Dean
  • jifjif Member Posts: 23
    Hi Terry,

    1990 Honda Prelude Si (not 2.0 or AWS)
    Washington DC area (northern VA)
    158,000 miles
    4 new tires
    super clean in and out
    5-speed manny
    A/C blows warm
    Everything else works fine
    moonroof, power windows, etc...
    shifter is a little sticky going in and out of gears but clutch is nice and stiff
    one owner


    Thanks,
    Josh
  • woodywwwoodyww Member Posts: 1,806
    How much "stuff" does your baby have? People used to move entire households/families 3000 miles in a Covered Wagon. And now 1 Baby w/stuff can't fit into an X3???

    (George Carlin, are you listening)?
  • jaserbjaserb Member Posts: 820
    My grandparents also used to shove their family of 7 into a Nash Rambler, with no seat belts or car seats in sight. Try that today and you go to jail. I have 2 kids, ages 1 and 3, and we went from a small SUV to a minivan when #2 came along because we were getting a bit cramped for visits to Grandma's. Playpens, strollers, diaper bags, etc. I've never been inside an X3 but I know it's smaller than an X5, which is pretty cramped for what's allegedly a midsize SUV.

    -Jason
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..**Friend of mine has his second child on the way and is looking to sell his '98 Boxster. I told him he may want to wait until spring, but what say the pros? I'm thinking he'll want to take it down retail road, but if not, he's probably looking at a new three-series BMW.

    Location: Bay Area, California
    Year/Make/Model: 1998 Porsche Boxster
    Body Style: 2 Door convertible
    Engine: 2.5 liter
    Driveline: RWD, 5 speed manual
    Mileage: 86,000
    Color: silver on black
    Major Options: Sport and touring package. cruise control *hard top*, power seats
    Condition:
    Very good condition overall. Good care taken, but regularly driven. Normally garaged. No rips or tears in the interior, but some general wear though, it has 80K. Exterior is dingless and scratch less, but there are a few small rock chips on the front. Paint is shiny and nice. I've ridden in it enough to know that it feels tight and drives very nicely. Clear rear window. No accidents or repaints that I know of.
    Tires - are only about 10K old, but that's about half-way gone for a car like this.
    Brakes - about 15K old
    Maintenance - dealer maintained. All services performed on schedule (although the 90K will be due shortly), all records in hand.
    He really doesn't want to sell. He could manage well enough when he only had one child, but now with number two due in short order, it's a much more difficult proposition.
    Thanks in advance.
    Replies to this message:
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    Yikes.....! .... 86,000 miles ...? .... has this guy ever heard of Greyhound..?

    Well ........... it's the right color, the rubber is almost good and the stoppers should be there for a little while, it's got a few baby kisses here and there, it's stairing down the barrel of the 90k service - and you say no paint and no drive-by shootin's ..... if he hasn't used this as a garbage dumpster, no curb burners, the interior doesn't have that soccer Mom look and cold breeze ... then trade side, in and around the mid/tall $10's, maybe the low low low $11's ........ wait til' spring ...? .. hmm, I didn't know they appreciated in value ..l.o.l....

    Down Retail Rd for this dude, not a dealers dream with big miles, even with the year .... but in his area, I bet he could find a buyer with a 90k service, a come to Jesus Big Fat Daddy Ad that reaches to LA, get with the Dukes of Detail, have all the history and service super-glued to the dash and: $15,900 *asking* and cry and whimper at $14,5/$15,0 .. but take it ...... if he does it right, he'll sell it quickly ... if he nickels and dimes it, then so will be the offers ... clean cars get clean money and dirty cars get .. well, sometimes ya hafta to make a planter out of em' ...



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



    Terry ;)
  • mark156mark156 Member Posts: 1,915
    Jason, surprisingly, the X3 is not that small. I was in a car showroom where they sell many brands. I opened the door of a BMW X3 and sat in the drivers seat.... I really thought I had gotten into the X5. I was shocked to see that it felt as big as an X5.

    My friend who works at "this" dealership as a service advisor for Infiniti said the X3 has as much space as the X5. Even if he is exaggerating, it sure is mighty close.

    Mark
    2010 Land Rover LR4, 2013 Honda CR-V, 2009 Bentley GTC, 1990 MB 500SL, 2001 MB S500, 2007 Lincoln TC, 1964 RR Silver Cloud III, 1995 MB E320 Cab., 2015 Prevost Liberty Coach
  • jsylvesterjsylvester Member Posts: 572
    Finally am pulling the trigger on trading the car. Dealer offered me $6,0000 trade - the cooling system is starting to act a little squirrely. You were right in the ball park. Sales manager test drove the car, then looked up the auction prices, and gave me the number.

    What I am buying is:

    2002 Mercury Grand Marquis LSE
    Mercury Certified Used Car
    4.6 liter V-8; 3.27 rear end gears, dual exhaust, rear air suspension
    silver with light gray leather - bucket seats and floor shifter
    40,500 miles off a one owner lease
    Cassette, no CD player, but steering wheel controls for radio and autoclimate. MIGHT be prewired for trunk CD, but forgot to check.

    Dealer had it for sale for $13,995 - marked it down to $11,995 since this dealership's customers tend to have one foot in the grave, and they don't like the bucket seats, and another model year about to turn over.

    With $6,000 trade on the Dodge, what is a fair retail price on this car? Hard to find comparable numbers on an LSE.

    I'm also selling my 1994 Grand Marquis - if this 2002 GM is as solid, I'm good for another 100,000 miles. I love my old Grand Marquis, but I don't think the wife will let me have two of them at the same time.

    Thanks in advance.
  • autolendrautolendr Member Posts: 4
    You'd actually be surprised how much space a rear facing baby seat takes. with the baby seat in the back my wifes knees hit the front dash (she's 5'6" not a giant). Also the rear cargo area barely fits the stroller. All in all a great little SUV with car like handling and the 3.0 is peppy.....just dont get one with a growing family unless you strap the kids to the roof rack.

    Dean
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ........ $6,000 .... so far, so good ...........

    The dealer might have paid the low/mid $10's if it was really nice and it needed -0- when he got it, but I'm sure he put a few nickels into it .... it might hit the table in the tall $10's ....... $11,990...? .. he ain't trying to get rich .. maybe figure your $6,000 trade and a $5,500/$5,900 "difference" - plus the taxes and flea's .....

    Don't forget the update ............ :shades:

    Terry.
  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ..**Hi Terry,

    Thinking about trading in this one. Found out that babies have A LOT more stuff than you can fit into the small SUV's.

    2004 BMW X3 3.0i
    Location: Orange County California
    Grey ext/Black Leather int.
    Auto
    11,000 miles
    Sport
    Premium
    Panorama Roof
    Heated Seats
    Xenon Headlights
    Thanks for your help,
    Dean
    ================================

    Another "left coaster" ..........

    04 Bimmer X3 with 11k .... no CPO ...? .... we got the Mr. Universe roof, good color for the area, loooooooow miles, Prem pack, bun warmers, sport and a set of blinders .......... if this little dudette is clean to the bone, no Dutch Boys, seats been hovered-in and a puuuurfect history .... then the dealer will probably dropped the mid/tall $28's, maybe the low low low $29's into it ....

    Terry.
  • jsylvesterjsylvester Member Posts: 572
    By stroke of luck, the used car sales manager had driven the car home, so I was able to negotiate the trade value separately with the dealership's general manager - but I figured may as well get the trade value out of the way since I was there. Apparently the used car manager has worked there for 15 years, so he gets a used car to drive his 3 mile commute - he picked this one. General manager I dealt with has been there over 20 years - like I said, an old time family dealership - all the managers and salesmen use Mr. when speaking to each other. Much more dignified than guys in monkey suits and a traveling flea circus on the lot.

    I might try negotiating a trunk CD player into the deal if they balk at reducing the cash difference, since I'll be adding one if it is prewired.

    If I thought the Dodge wouldn't leave the next guy screwed, I'd private sell it. Beautiful car, but the temperature gauge has acted goofy since the tranny replacement last month :lemon: .
  • danbone111danbone111 Member Posts: 47
    Terrrrrrrrrrrrrry! How are you doing? I did something this weekend, and hopefully it was a good thing. Let me post the info and I want to hear what you have to say about it-and then I'll tell you how much I paid: I traded an
    01 GMC Yukon 4X4 SLT 4x4
    50k miles
    Black/Tan Leather
    Third Row Seating, Running Boards, Heated Seats, Rear Air, nothing else too exciting, oh did I mention only 50k miles?
    Very nice condition, no dents, scratches etc....but here comes the story....as I was trading it in, one of the guys at the dealership ran a carfax and an accident history came up....so i thought i should put this in here
    As far as maintenance, all scheduled maintenance has been completed, tires are very good, brakes the same

    What I Bought:
    2001 Mercedes Benz E320 4 Matic Wagon
    color is technically called Dark Turquiose with Java Leather-whatever
    59k miles
    Third Seat, Heated Seats, moonroof, etc-IT'S A BENZ
    Brand New Michelins all the way around
    Very nice inside and out
    Carfax shows one owner and all service history

    sooooo....all that said and done-what do you think the numbers should be and what my "difference" was...hopefully i did ok...(thats why I bought the car in the first place) and hopefully you'll strengthen my morale when I hear your numbers...
    thanks again!
  • danbone111danbone111 Member Posts: 47
    Terrrrrrrrrrrrrry! How are you doing? I did something this weekend, and hopefully it was a good thing. Let me post the info and I want to hear what you have to say about it-and then I'll tell you how much I paid: I traded an
    01 GMC Yukon 4X4 SLT 4x4
    50k miles
    Black/Tan Leather
    Third Row Seating, Running Boards, Heated Seats, Rear Air, nothing else too exciting, oh did I mention only 50k miles?
    Very nice condition, no dents, scratches etc....but here comes the story....as I was trading it in, one of the guys at the dealership ran a carfax and an accident history came up....so i thought i should put this in here
    As far as maintenance, all scheduled maintenance has been completed, tires are very good, brakes the same

    What I Bought:
    2001 Mercedes Benz E320 4 Matic Wagon
    color is technically called Dark Turquiose with Java Leather-whatever
    59k miles
    Third Seat, Heated Seats, moonroof, etc-IT'S A BENZ
    Brand New Michelins all the way around
    Very nice inside and out
    Carfax shows one owner and all service history

    sooooo....all that said and done-what do you think the numbers should be and what my "difference" was...hopefully i did ok...(thats why I bought the car in the first place) and hopefully you'll strengthen my morale when I hear your numbers...
    thanks again!
  • oacoac Member Posts: 1,594
    I will be first to admit upfront, the last time I showed up around here was June. There has been over 1200 posts since then..... That's quite a lot of people like me bugging the hell out of poor ol' Terry... Sorry buddy....

    I have only a single/simple question for you Terry:

    Is this as good a time to get an SUV... any SUV... ? Let me remind you, I have been looking to buy a used LX470 (preferably a MY2003) for the wifey.... I'm thinking all these bad news and oil, and stuff should make SUVs the kiss of death. What should I be looking to pay for an '03 LX470 with less than 50K miles in La La land of So Cal.....?

    As usual, Terry, your wisdom eludes me, but I am grateful for any ideas that spring to ya mind on this....

    Thanks, as always....
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