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What's it gonna be, sista? CRV? Foresters are pretty cheap and keep their value pretty well also.
I know you'll let us know,
-Mathias
I dunno what its going to be, just concentrating on getting the Durango to go bye bye right now. Probably a CR-V though, it seems like the most logical choice and it will hold its value......not like I ever get rid of a vehicle or anything.
Hint: Pick Christmas time, lol
2001 Ford Explorer Sport-Trac
Blue - 4dr, pickup style
37500 miles
moonroof, leather, 6cd premium sound, ps, bp
all options - loaded
very very clean and well maintained.
added a trunk lid
Thanks
Thanks bunches.
I don;t have much info on the market up there.. but if it's otherwise clean, sounds like a $6k-6500 truck to me. Now, in Nanookville.. who knows.. maybe $7k? $7500?
How's things up there?
Sounds like a nice Sport Trac...
Tough call with miles that low, going to depend on who gets called on it.. to the right buyer, easily $10k. I'd hit it myself in the low 9s.. it is a nearly 7 year old domestic SUV, but if it looks like a cherry 37k mile truck.. No paintwork, etc... I could see a $10k ACV easily.
a) Where is the car located? If it's in FL, it's going to bring all the $$.
b) How's the paint? Interior? Etc? Is it clean, shiny paint, no paintwork.. never been wrecked, nice tires.. etc, or does it look like a Tijuana Taxi?
If this car's cherry other than the mirror, I could see high teens to $2k or perhaps a shade more in the right market, if it looks like it's led a hard life, $500.
a) The car is located in the Boston market, but spent almost all of its life in the south. The only significance there is it has seen light winters and the underbody is free of rust.
b) The paint is still shiny. Interior has no problems. Seats have average fade, but they were light to begin with. There have been no accidents, no paint work, no bodywork, no bondo, etc. Chrome accents are all still shiny. Tires are probably halfway through their life. They were middle-of-the-road so to speak when new. There really are no mechanical problems, other than the scheduled maintenance to the timing belt and the brakes and the missing glass to the power mirror.
Thanks again for all of your suggestions.
I'm not a pricing expert at all, but I'd sell that privately. If you can put it in a high-traffic location with a clearly visible sign and price it in the high teens, that would be my best guess for a quick sale.
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I don;t have much info on the market up there.. but if it's otherwise clean, sounds like a $6k-6500 truck to me. Now, in Nanookville.. who knows.. maybe $7k? $7500?
How's things up there?
Alaska is fine, HOT, but fine, lol. Things are going well, between the kids and horses I hardly have time to car shop!
I think you nailed it, its been hit at $6k, $6500, and $7k, lol. Its kind of all over the place. One dealer said private party is probably $8500, I'm going to ask $9950 and pray for $9k. Its a nice little SUV, runs great, looks pretty good too and is in a cheap enough price range where I think it'll move pretty easily.
Thanks Bill!! Good to see you around here again!
2000 Honda Civic VP, 4-Door. 4-cylinder, Automatic.
It has 68,000 miles on it.
Dark Green, with (I think) grey interior.
Tires are almost new-Michelin HydroEdge.
All mechanical work done by Honda dealer.
Overall condition is Fair/Good.
Has had a couple accidents, but has been fixed by dealer. She has done several moves, so the inside is worn.
Trade or Retail? She is alone and is apprehensive about trying to retail...
Thanks,
cusafr
Location: Nebraska
Year/Make/Model: 2007 Honda Civic EX Auto
Body Style: 4dr sedan
Engine: I4
Driveline: FWD
Mileage: 4300
Color: silver exterior, gray interior
Major Options: tint, stock otherwise
Condition: no major issues. car only has 4300, no wear or tear.
Thanks!
'05 Pacifica Touring AWD.
leather, moonroof, heated front and rear seats, DVD, chrome wheels, memory seats, power adjustable pedals, power liftgate ... ummm... i think that about covers the gadgets.
Good condition. hmmm... 28k miles, i think. Dark blue over tan.
'06 Accord EX-V6 6-speed manual. 18K miles. Good condition. silver over black leather.
(hondas take it or leave it packaging makes pricing that one SO much easier, don't it?)
Oh, and both are 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
Had a couple accidents and the inside is "worn".
Dealer could hit this car anywhere from $2-4,000.
If that car was in a big city,or on the West Coast its prob worth another $500-1,000
Anyway it sounds like the dealer gave me a really good offer with the new truck/SUT I want and trade in value. Too bad I'm about 1K upside down though. Not sure if the new truck is worth the negative equity.
Probably a $700-1000 car depending on how clean... better off throwing it on craigslist for $2,000 and watching it go bye bye quick.
The Accord? $16,500-17k is where I strike it... maybe a tich more at a Honda store, but it's a handshaker.....
While they're of little value to a dealership, older cars that start & stop on command are great for craigslist.
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much worse than I was hoping, but what can ya do?
they are both leases, so I guess we are waiting until they expire. interesting that both are near their lease-end residuals now, yet one year left on the pac and two on the honda. looks like both manuf finance arms will be takIng baths.
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2007 Corolla S
5 speed
Power everything
alloy wheels
CD
only 7500 miles
perfect condition
Of course, that gets into the grey area of who is making out, the dealer or the manufacturer 9finance arm actually), but they do make out along the way, in interest and inception fees.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Actually, they are both small cars being flipped for some kind of truck.
In both cases, since the big truck/SUV market supposedly crashed, look for a low mileage used one. Should save a bundle.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Depends on what part of the country you are in.
Manual may hurt it a little.
Location location location! Where ya at?
Color combo?
Ever had any bodywork done? Don't laugh.. just saw a 1,500 mile 08 5 series getting major fixes @ my local body shop...
The dealer may make out, but not if they pay the residual for the vehicle. They'd need to negotiate that with the finance arm. If they do pay the residual, they may get hurt. If the finance arm negotiates, then they get hurt.
I guess that's the price of moving metal with big incentives.
Typically, I've found Honda to be on the mark with leases. I think where they made a mistake was their anticipation of the demand for 6-speed sedans. It cost the same MSRP and had the same residual as the automatics, yet is getting dinged for about $1k on the trade-in side. So that's basically $1k out of their pockets when I turn it back in.
The poor chrysler resale is no surprise.
'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
I suspect it's reached the point where it's probably worth little enough that those next five won't even be a big ding in depreciation.
But you are right, they next 5 years for you probably won't cost more than a few K in depreciation. You might be looking at what, $75/month?
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
We'll have had it 8 years come December.
4 Dr
V8
Silver and Tan interior
5 seat, prem. package, bluetooth, cooler, harmon kardon.
consistent with its age in all areas. obviously still under warranty.
no accidents, first owner service loaner.
im moving and the car too big for city driving and the gas mileage.
Do dealers give anywhere close to nada, edmunds, or kbb good for these, or am i delusional.
i become a serial car buyer.
My favorite way to buy a used car. Original owner, whow obviously likes it and took care of it. Some cars just "feel" right.
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Out of those 2 choices, you are delusional. ;b
ESPECIALLY for a land rover! (sorry, british_rover)
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Three things are gonna hurt you.
1. You got a five passenger LR3 and all the demand for Used LR3s is on the seven passenger.
2. The 2007 MY sell down is going on right now and the LR3 is the only Land Rover with any money on the bonnet.
3. Its the middle of summer and the WORST time to trade in a SUV
My gut reaction was around 30,000 trade side. Just checking Galves, which no one uses around DC so take this with a grain of salt, I am thinking 29,000-31,0000.
I am assuming you have the cold climate package and the lighting package.
hey, hey now. Let's be fair. they are ALWAYS on crack. ;b
maybe its the special laced crack they smoke before pricing land rovers that is to blame.
'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
Philadelphia, Pa
2003 Ford Escape XLT
3.0l V6 , Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
68,000 easy highway miles
White exterior/ Gray interior
Sun roof/Alloys/Leather /step bars
All maintenance done, Tires are at 50%, Newer brakes, 3 or 4 tiny rock chips on the hood, no accidents or body damage.
Thank you in advance.
I have a 2005 Range Rover 33,000 miles that I can't sell for 48,500 with the Land Rover CPO warranty.
We just reduced it down to 47,xxx.
KBB on that car is 56,500 dollars. :surprise:
Prob a $7000 car.
Might see as much as $8000.
That seems high since new 2008 models with cash back incentives are going for $20,000.there is no data on trade in values for a 2007 that I could find. Normally a trade will yield the least, with private party sale next and dealer sale last. Is it reasonable to offer $17500 for this car if it is in excellent condition and has over 2 years to go on the warranty?
ill try lets make a deal and see what i can get.
Don't let some dealer go on and on about unreliable Land Rovers and gas guzzlers hurting the price on them either. The LR3 won best residual value in its class at least once.
The 2008 MY LR3s are already here though so too late to miss that.