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The two aren't in the same size category, they aren't in the same price category. V8 vs I6...so it's not even close. I don't know what my mother paid for the Caddy (she qualifies for GMS under her Son-in-law's GM employment), but I'd have to say there's at least a $10K swing in purchase price between the two (even more when comparing MSRP stickers).
BR.....yes, the STS does come with an AWD option. Don't know when they started to do that. Up until now, I was never a Cadillac fan. Truth told, I didn't even know Cadillac dropped the Deville and Seville lines. I don't know how Cadillac implements AWD as I've never done any research on them. As a side note, the local dealer (there's only one) is advertising LR3 "demos" for $10K off in the area.
kyfdx.....the more time I spend in KY, the more I like it. A move across the river may very well be in my future (need to get my son graduated from college, first). With my hobbies taking me to the other side of the OH river more and more, it's making a lot of sense.
The STS-V is priced squarely in M5 territory.
looking to purchase either of these two:
2000 clk430 convertible 66000 miles
2000 s500 silver sedan 39000 miles
any one have recent Manheim numbers ?
thanks in advance
The LR3 "demos" are really retired service loaners that Land Rover gives us some support to lend out to customers. We have to leave the car in service for four months after that we can sell it for a substantial discount.
They are pretty agressive with their service loaners though. 10,000 dollars of discount is very agressive as that is the most we would discount any of our service loaners so we wouldn't advertise that price. At 10,000 dollars off you are basicly selling them all at a loss since I doubt many people are going to come in and pay your asking price.
[I first posted this in BMW forum but I was asked to post in this forum for industry inside information. Appreciate your help]
I am looking to buy BMW 3 series (for the first time) and need some help on deciding what's the right price to pay for a Certified pre owned vehicle.
[I have also posted the car info in the suggested format at the end of this message]
I just looked at a 2004 black 325i with 28000 miles with sports package, power seats including passenger seat and power moon roof. I test drove it and liked it. The dealer asking price is 28k. Edmunds says 27.5 for such certified pre-owned car in CA. Any opinions on what a reasonable price for this car is? Am I better off buying a new one? I never bought a car from a dealer before so appreciate any tips on where I should start the "haggling".
TIA,
dinks
Location: [city/state or nearest metropolitan area]: Bay area, CA
Year/Make/Model: 2004, BMW 325i
Body Style: [2dr/4dr/wagon] 4 dr
Engine: [3.5 liter, 4/6 cylinder, auto/manual] 6 cylinder , auto
Driveline: [FWD/RWD/AWD/4WD] RWD
Mileage: 28000
Color: [exterior/interior] Jet black/Gray
Major Options: [alloys, sun roof, etc.] Sports package, power seats, power moonroof
Condition: clean
Details of interior and exterior, including dings, scratches etc. didn't find any scractches
Tires - new or % worn worn, not sure how much %
Brakes BMW certified so I assume they are ok?
Maintenance
Other: Indicate prior damage/insurance claims, repaints, etc.
Do you know the in-service date? September '03.. not so good.. July '04... pretty good (dictates how long your warranty will last).
Also.. have you seen the car? Jet Black is a non-metallic color and will show swirl marks, scratches, etc. much worse than a metallic color. If it has been taken care of, that won't be a problem... but, if not..
The only other thing to check for is previous body damage.. That is really the only thing you would need an inspection for..
After all this... I'd say somewhere south of $25K is the right price..
And... have them throw in the extended maintenance plan.. This will increase the included maintenance to the same length as the CPO warranty. List price is $995.
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Location: Louisville, KY
Year/Make/Model: 1999 BMW 323ic
Body Style: Convertible
Engine: 2.5 inline six, slushbox(yuk!)
Driveline: RWD
Mileage: 57000
Color: Light Metallic Blue
Major Options: Sport Package, heated seats
Condition: Excellent- no accidents/repaints
Tires - new
Brakes - @20% worn
Maintenance up to date
Trade in @$8-9000
does this make sense?
John
Year/Make/Model: 2006 vw passat 2.0t
Body Style: 4dr
Engine: 2.0 turbo automatic 6spd
Driveline: FWD
Mileage: 12700
Color: Black ext/mocha leather int
Major Options: Lux package 2, dynaudio stereo package, leather, sunroof
Condition: Excellent- like new
Tires - good condition
Brakes - good
Maintenance all up to date, 10000 mile service jsut performed at dealer.
thanks!
'05 Touring with Nav and DVD, 26k miles, clean carfax, clean interior and exterior. Deal is $28,300 from a dealer. Not Honda certified as it is not at a Honda dealer. This one is our first color choice(redrock pearl and one of the harder colors to find)
'05 Touring with NAV and DVD, 6k miles(yes that is correct), traded in by older couple 2 days ago, clean carfax. Not Honda certified for me b/c my deal was for $29k. Would cost more if i told them to certify it. Sage brush pearl exterior and our 3rd choice of colors.
First, are both of these prices good for an '05 touring? Second, which is the better deal? In terms of price vs. miles they seem like about a $700 difference if I sell in 4 years which is the difference in today's prices. Thanks
02 Mazda Protege 5
71,000
Dark blue/black cloth
Side airbags/sunroof/ABS/OE chrome polish alloys/OE alarm/aftermarket tint
Very clean interior. Clean exterior with a couple of small door dings.
All maintenance done. Good tires 60% and new brakes.
What's the auction action and a fair trade value?
'05 Touring with NAV and DVD, 6k miles(yes that is correct), traded in by older couple 2 days ago, clean carfax. Not Honda certified for me b/c my deal was for $29k. Would cost more if i told them to certify it. Sage brush pearl exterior and our 3rd choice of colors.
I don't know if they are good deals or not, but the one with 6K miles is CERTAINLY a better deal at 700 more.
There isn’t that much of a difference between EXL and Touring. One of major “features” of Touring are the PAX tires, which are major PITA, just go to the Odyssey forums and read for yourself.
Also, 2005 Honda Odyssey is the first model year, and it has issues. Consumer Reports rates it slightly below average. $29 for a two year old used van is nuts.
Looking to trade one or both these 2 vehicles and would like some ballpark of what I can expect. I live in So. Nevada but would go to So. California or Phienix too if it made a significant difference in the values I could get.
Thanks.
1. 2004 Saab 9-3 AERO Convertible
- 28K miles
- automatic
- 17" wheels
- 6 CD
- xenon lights
2. 2006 Jeep Commander Limited with every option available
- 14K miles
- 4x4
- 5.7 L V8 HEMI engine
- DVD player
- NAV system
- Chrome accent
- towing and off road pkg
MSRP new $44,600
I believe the '05 Tourings with the NAV and RES invoiced for $36k. With that said is it still too much to pay for either and I should continue to look. I have deposits on both but the Sage Brush had a deposit on it before me so I am second in line. I will know on Sunday of the first buyer fell through. If it does my only deal would be the Redrock. Thanks and time is running out for this important decision.
I've already commented on the 26k Redrock on the other board on which you've posted.
Year/Make/Model: 2004 Nissan Xterra XE
Body Style: 4dr
Engine: 4 cyl. 5 speed manual
Driveline: 2WD
Mileage: 20600
Color: Champagne
Condition: Excellent- like new
Tires - good condition
Brakes - good
Still under Manufactures Warranty
KBB price $11,700
Black Book Price $11,610
Please let me know how much the value is. the car is in perfect condition. Carmax is selling exactly same car, even mileage, for $14000
SAAB is probably a $20-21,000 car
Jeep is @ $26,000 or so.
A friend is looking to buy a used 2006 Chevy Impala
Central Massachusetts
06 Impala LS sedan 6 cyl
auto
FWD
15K
I'm not sure of color or any other options.
I told them to hold off until I asked this great board for thoughts and advice on this one.
Dealer is asking 17K
Regards,
Dillydill
1) Find out what the Impala would cost if purchased new - incentives, financing, etc.
2) If the car you describe is what you are interested in, I would probably offer $15.3 and settle for $16. The price is in the ballpark.
I placed an order for a BMW in late August, and it's due to arrive in a couple of weeks. And so, I need to unload my Acura TSX:
In Denver,
2004 Acura TSX, 41,500 miles
Meteor Silver, Grey Leather
6 speed manual, non-navigation model
Everything standard (leather, power seat, sunroof, 6CD, etc.), plus a factory spoiler.
It is in very nice condition, though there is a minor scrape on the front fender (no dents, but could use a little paintwork - dealer thinks it's a $100 repair), and a couple of chips in the windshield. Tires were replaced about 5,000 miles ago.
I'm going through a broker, and received a fair price on the BMW ($2,500 off sticker), so I think the trade values are "real."
Little over a month ago, the broker got $18,700 on trade for the TSX. Since I had time, I thought I would try to sell it on my own, but after five weeks, I've lowered the price to $19,400, and have had very little interest in it. The broker re-bid the trade, and now is at $18,000.
The $700 drop bums me out, and seems a little high for a month. But, nevertheless, still seems pretty fair, if not strong on the trade.
Any thoughts?
2024 Audi Q8 e-tron - 2017 911 C4S - 2025 BRZ - 2023 A6 Allroad - 2024 Genesis GV60 - 2019 Cayman
'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
The broker was going to "transact" the deal for me if I found a willing buyer, so I would still get that tax break, for a $500 fee. So, my hope was I could sell the car for somewhere around $19k-$20k, pay the $500 and get the sizeable tax benefit.
But, at an offering price of $19,400, with virtually no calls on it, the gap between what I can probably sell it for, and the "easy" $18k trade is getting less and less.
2024 Audi Q8 e-tron - 2017 911 C4S - 2025 BRZ - 2023 A6 Allroad - 2024 Genesis GV60 - 2019 Cayman
In any case, your point is well taken. The bottom line is I've had it listed for several weeks, priced fairly (in comparison to other listings), and no takers. At the end of the day, the $18k seems like a very fair "real-world" trade value. Barring someone making an offer on it this week, I'm sure I will take the trade.
I imagine it is the manual that's hurting the resale - even on a car like the TSX.
2024 Audi Q8 e-tron - 2017 911 C4S - 2025 BRZ - 2023 A6 Allroad - 2024 Genesis GV60 - 2019 Cayman
2024 Audi Q8 e-tron - 2017 911 C4S - 2025 BRZ - 2023 A6 Allroad - 2024 Genesis GV60 - 2019 Cayman
I have a new '06 Mazda 3 with 5k miles, base hatchback configuration (3s), 2.3L engine, cloth interior, manual trans, FWD, copper red, 17 rims.
It was SLAMMED by hail damage--no real large dents, but maybe 250 total, primarily on roof and hood. In all honesty, it doesn't look THAT bad. My insurance cut me a check for $4500 which includes traditional body work on the roof and replacement hood.
I plan to keep the car for about 4 years, give or take. I have a strong urge to trade it in, because I am no fan of having major body work done on a new car. I took it to Carmax, they offered me 10.5K (I laughed and dashed out). With this kind of damage, it has a KBB of $14K.
So my question is, what will this do to my trade-in value in four years? I would be happy to get $12k for it now (with the check, that makes about what I paid for it before tax). Is there any chance of this????
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Our family tends to buy used cars that are mechanically sound but can (& often do) have cosmetic defects. We're rare.
Most people acquiring cars care very, very (very) much about how the thing looks. It's more an art object or substitute (fill in the blank), so looks (size) matter.
If you find a buyer like me or my kids, you'll do fine. However, the other 99.7% of the car-acquiring world doesn't understand a word of what I just said.
I would say if you are planning on keeping yours til the warranty is up, then shop the hail damage money around until you find a body shop that will do the work for less than the insurance settlement.
If you wait to get the damage repaired in a four years it will cost lots more than your insurance $4500 check.
Don't even dream about trading a hail damaged vehicle when it's 4 years old, they will want YOU to pay THEM to take it.
If you keep it, looking the all those little dents for years, it will drive you crazy as you sound like a guy who is fussy about your wheels.
Get it fixed now, or trade it in as is, on a shiny brand new 07'
I would prefer to trade it in now for the '07, to save me the heartache of my baby being in the shop for weeks and having to stare at the paint blending line every day.
However, I was under the impression that Carmax quotes were typically the highest trade-in values--is this not true? Would the Mazda dealer go easier on me (ha, ha) because they know the ins and outs of what's PDR-able and they can get cheaper parts?
also, I am too scared to shop around for repairs, because the adjuster implied that it is quite possible traditional bodywork will not cut it on the roof, and the estimate could skyrocket. looks like ServiceFirst for me--there's some nice wording about how if I choose my own shop and the adjuster missed something, tough luck.
And I wasn't clear on this point--I definitely plan to have it repaired if I keep it, but what will having had half the car repainted, a new hood, and a roof full of bondo due to my resale then?
So resign yourself to having it fixed. Once repaired, then make a decision whether to get rid of it.
"[S]cared to shop around for repairs[?]" Do think this process will be better if you don't? Find out what PDR company your insurance company uses and start with them.
I'd like trade and retail if possible. Thanks!
Location: Louisville, Ky
Year/Make/Model: 2001 BMW X5 3.0
Body Style: Four Door SUV
Engine: 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, five speed manual
Driveline: AWD
Mileage:61500
Color: Silver/Black Leather
Major Options: Sport Package
Condition:
Overall Condition is very good to excellent
Tires - 30% worn
Brakes- @20% worn
Maintenance- Up to Date
Other: Clean Carfax(and yes, I know Carfax misses stuff...)
Yes, you sure don't find them every day. I really wish it had heated seats, but it's not a deal breaker.
Thanks for the quick reply. I believe it has every option except xenons, NAV, and heated seats- so call it maybe $17,000?
Location: Los Angeles, CA 90064
Year/Make/Model: 2003 Acura 3.2 CL
Body Style: 2dr
Engine: 3.2-liter, 24-valve, VTEC™ V-6 engine
Mileage: 32575
Color: Eternal Blue Pearl/Ebony (leather)
Major Options: 16 x 6.5-inch cast aluminum-alloy wheels, DVD-Based Satellite-Linked Navigation System™, OnStar® ready, Power moonroof with tilt feature and sliding shade, Acura/BOSE® music system with AM/FM stereo/cassette and 6-disc in-dash CD changer
Condition:
Interior in excellent condition, Exterior has tiny dings on edge of driver's door and a small dent (1/2" long, paint not damaged) in driver's door, Tires - good condition Brakes: Front 90%, rear 50%
Maintenance: Have had all scheduled maintenance, recently had 30K major service, new battery, fuel injector service, power steering service
Other: Repair/repainted drivers side fender, performed by dealer approved body shop