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can you help me with a $ trade in figure on a 202 durango sport?
Jim
Need help in Dallas....
Helps a lot
$4,000? That's pretty strong money for a 4cyl IMO. I'd think closer to $3Kish.. esp with the odd dent and Maypop brand racing slicks on it.
But what's this... Wow! You can buy at Blue Book and get Taxes Paid?
(chuckle)
Gimme some info on the Van.. explicit. Methinks you could be payin too much here.
Bill
A solid $9K truck I think. Could easily pull closer to $10K... easily. Shop this one a tad. T100s are sorta stiff, but this has it all from the sounds of it.
Bill
Still, haggle em down
Bill
Buy an AWD/4WD/etc.
Seriously.. 2WD/FWDs are DOGS up there...
Bill
From Bergen County (WAY up there.. FOr a whiloe, next town north of me was Orange Township, NY)
It has like NO miles, but it has dome scuffs and stuff. And you have to push a little stick around to make it move.
Good versus Bad...
As far as when to trade this car in. I dont see it smashing any harder really, Camaros have been sorta weak for a while.
I think youre in and around $6K-6,500. I'd normally be a bit higher, but 5-speed (I am Assuming RS and NO previous bodywork), otherwise clean, but those scuffs and a dent...
Hope this helps!
Bill
Sounds like a $3,500-4K car that needs $250 paintwork, and probably a new light assembly, and I doubt its a cherry overall. Am I right? Has sis been a bit hard on it?
If so, I think we're looking in the $2,500-3K neighborhood.
Bill
Your car, wholesale.. $7,500ish. Ask $9,950.
Lots of low-mile cars tonight!
Bill
So, If you were named on the title, and wanted to sell it, I'd tell you to put it in the paper for $13,900/bo and not to take less than $13K.
What do they want for it?
Bill
=O
63K?
Assuming its super nice.. youre gonna be $9-10K if its super nice. Those milkes slaughter it.
You need to be buying the aforementioned 14K mile 3yr-old cars, drive em for a year, and then sell em!
Bill
You didnt say Leather, Slider or Alloys.. so I'll assume LX.
If its in really really clean shape.. $4,500. And I mean if it cant be told from new and the moon is perfectly aligned.
In other words, I'd say we're talking about a $3,500-4K unit here.
$6K? Retail. Or trade-In on a 35K mile LXi
Sorry...
Bill
I doubt you should be writing a check for more than $7K+TTL tho.
Start em at $5,500.. see what happens.
Where are they at?
Bill
Extended? Crew? Regular? Cab that is...
Bill
I think youre around $16-17Kish, but.
Arent Prerunners only Extended Cabs? Or am I wrong?
Shop that one to a few Toyota Used car Mgrs in town, I'm sure they'd want it. That new with so few miles... tough truck to hit.
Bill
$18,950 in the paper. Color is right, Miles are WAY right.
Bill
So its quiz-time!
Has it ever been inside a bodyshop?
How is the body? Interior?
Bill
Those are wholesale dollars, right? If I fix & detail it, in the 5-liner I ask $5,400?
Or should I tell her to take the money & run?
-Greg
It has a few scratches, brand new Scorpian Pirelli's, Patriot blue with black/gray interior.
What can I expect in a trade in?
Retail? $39,950. I wouldnt take a dime under $39K.
Kbb is, interestingly enough, pretty close for a change.
Bill
What trim Level? Options? Leather? Rear Air? Where is it? adnauseum
Bill
At this point, I want to sell the damn thing. I want to get into a new car for the warranty but am still considering used except I need to know how much my car is really worth considering the unusual circumstances. So here's the scoop...
It has 110-120,000 miles on it, but only 18-20,000 miles on the rebuilt engine. It will have a new Harmonic Balancer as well. It's 6cyl, with pw/ps. The previous owner kept meticulous care of it up to 70,000 when I bought it and though I wasn't as meticulous, I kept pretty good care of it. It has a couple of good dings like a foot long scrape on the front quarter panel from someone who scraped it while parking. Also the back half of the roof is that mock leather material. It has new brake parts (and I mean more than just pads), and new shocks, and pretty new tires.
Any help as to what I can ask for this as a trade-in and for retail is greatly appreciated. Is this something I should sell privately since a private party might be more impressed with the new engine?
Thanks in advance,
Eric
Thanks for the discussion,
marylea
Hmm.. some cosmetic issues... oy. 120Kish...
$1,500-1,000 on trade, but, a well-written ad might get ya around $3K for it, so try $3,450/bo and see what happens.
Bill
they dont have super strong resale. Thats for sure. You dont like it though? I am driving one now and LOVE it.
Well, some people think Kias look better than Jags, so we all have differing opinions
Now, to appraise your car, I'll need some more info though.
Where do you live? I dont need your home address, but a metro area would help
Color? Equipment? Model Year? Mileage? I assume Moonroof and Leather, but does it have ACE? Rear Seats? 18" Wheels?
Some more info would help me a lot!
Bill
Transmission? LE, VE, CE?? Color? Where are you located?
Its worth more in FL or CA than in WY or ND!
Bill
Ed
I've heard differing opinions on this elsewhere.
I dont like the "been rear-ended a couple of times" at all though.
I'd figure it, without seeing it, in the $1800-2200 range.
Bill
1994 Audi 100S Wagon. Front Drive. Blue, no paint, minor rust underneath. Nice car. 86,000 miles, automatic, roof, cd, alloys, no leather.
Offered $4,000. Guy walked. He's trying to sell it for $9,700.
In Louisiana, its not a bad item. 4WD isnt as crucial outside the snowbelt.
Figure $16Kish with the miles..
Bill
Motor Mount $200.. wiring $200.. $400 to fix it at worst I think. Not the end of the world really!
That being saidm you ought to try and shoot for $2,500 if its as super nice as you say it is (Esp if youre in FL or CA)
Bill
On a regular car? Not really.
Bill
Thanks.
I heard that comment after a trade-in eval, and it struck me as an odd reason to ding a car, given an average yearly mileage of 11k.