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for a 1998 Maxima SE (52,500 miles, Loaded minus leather, moonroof, Bose. great shape minus a little sun damage on the plastic that covers the fake wood near the A/C vents, easy to fix.
I've got the dealership up to $9500 for my trade and down to $14,995 on the Maxima. Is this a Fair deal? Is this a good move for me (Maxima is one of my dream rides).
Thanks
I didn't think I made that clear in above post.
Thanks
Any ideas on a Gold '99 RX300?
No blemishes or marks
61k
Tires could use replacing soon
New transmission (brand new on a factory warrenty replacement)
Color,
trim level,
options,
regional location,
details on damage or repairs especially if they include paintwork,
overall condition of the car (tires, interior, is it stinky?)
$8000 might be a low price or it might be accurate. The more honest and detailed you are in your description, the more accurate Bill and Terry can be.
The ONLY way you the dealer will look at more is if you can provide FULL maintenance records per the Toyota manual for severe service duty. Then the car will also need to be in ready to sell condition totally detailed and cleaned up before you try and trade it in.
I see the 98's 40K going as Toyota Certified Used Camry's for $13,000 locally. Which would put about the breakeven trade in price at under $10,000.
Ended up getting a '01 white Camry LE (with the ABS I wanted that the other didn't have) that had a few more miles (18K). I was hoping to get one with around 15K miles, but this car was on a local dealer lot, and I was treated like a human being! Salesman had been here for 12 yrs and had the authority to "do the deal" himself. Since it was not a Toyota lot, and the car had sat for a while we got it for $14,800--which offset the 3,000 miles extra in my eyes.
Would not touch my trade ('92 Corolla). Was given an offer and told that I should keep the car and "have fun with it!" I really didn't mind this since I really like the Corolla--great car. Hubby just wanted me to have airbags.
Happy I could keep my $ at home. Wish I could have gotten a deal at the Toyota lot (this is where I have the Corolla serviced and the staff is awesome), but their 01 Camrys were 28K-42K miles and as we say in the South, "They were right proud of them cars!" Did not even offer to go on a "search and find" for the car I wanted.
Thanks for all your help! I'm happy with the deal I got--only damage to the car is a broken cup-holder!
Dark green base model, cloth insides, 5-speed. From a drive by and pictures, looks clean, seems to have new treads.
32,000 miles
Standard equipment, none of the "goodies" like sports package or LSD.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
This a base, no p/windows .. but they are still popular, and the miles are low for this 99 .. $11,5/$12 and some change should take it home ..
Terry.
Terry.
It's hard too say what the "real deal " worth is, with out feeling, touching, smelling and running a Elco around it ... One advantage is, (if there is one .l.o.l.) the vehicle was standing still when it got hit. But, let's just "assume" this is one "Jam Up" job on this Benz .. these are doing in and around the $53/$54's at the block if they are baby dolls.
Let me play the devils advocate here for a minute -- if the dealer knows it's been hit, he will want to be in the mid to high $40's .. but, if this is one "jam up" perfect job across the board, then this is the same dealer that "might" pay the $50's at the block on a identical CLK they might need tommorow. If I were you, I would visit a Benz dealer or two, and get some other figures, they may hit it for big $$ .. the current Benz dealer kinda has you over a barrel, but if the other Benz dealers appraise the vehicle with the same figures, then it's off to the Ins co.
Hey, let us know .. the plot thickens.
Terry.
PS, what auctions do your friends go too ..?
4WD .....?
Options .....?
Area ..........?
Terry.
If it's nice and clean .. you should be around the mid to high $6's ..
Terry.
CE ...?
LE .....?
XLE ......?
Options .....?
Terry.
Someone fell down and hit there head on that one .. l.o.l..
Terry.
Terry.
Terry :-)
Here is a better way to look at it. Forget their price, your price, his price -- "the only difference" -- "that makes a difference" --- "is the difference."
See if you can trade him for your vehicle ... and $5ish "difference", plus the TTL ..
Terry ;-)
One more: another '99, silver (I think, ad is B&W), 33K, has leather so I guess that is an LS?
How much more for the higher line/different color? This one is at an Acura dealer, listed at $12,995.
Haven't seen it, so can't comment on condition.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Hey, start em' at $11,5 and see what happens .. $12+ the ttl should take it home ..
Terry.
Thanks for the help. Sounds like 7K to 10K is pretty accurate on the diminished value. Which is what I'm going to shoot for. I live 10 mins from Atlanta Classic and I love my Service Rep. Can't say the same for the rest of the bunch. But, nothing is perfect. I've forgotten the name of the auction. I think Florida Auto Auction. Edge of Orlando. Red Oak High Line Sales in Atlanta and Manhime (sp). Mostly the Orlando and Atlanta auctions. Think the Pa. auction is better for selling than buying. Prices seem much higher. NICE cars though! My Atlanta friend is selling off-lease 7 series Beemers like crazy right now. Lot of car for the price of an Accord.
Again thanks ... I'll let you know what happens with the CLK. With my luck I'll have to drive until the wheels fall off.
Jeff
How badly would this affect my trade-in price?
Also - whole new can of worms - is it better economics to get another 70-100k miles out of the car or trade in while it still has some value?
Thanks for any advice!
RX300 w/60k miles
auto
basically, the works for the (no nav)
we live in Seattle
awd
gold
Thanks. I hope I answered all the questions
A 96 Saturn SL1 with 136K -- needs about $600-800 worth of repairs (battery is being drained, so these have to be made for it to run). Car is auto, A/C, everything works, looks decent inside and out, but I'm not expecting much, if anything, in trade. Any thoughts?
Thanks in Advance
Sooooo, lets say around $1,0/$1,5 if you get some stuff done.
Terry.
Tranny failure .. not much of that going on in Lexus Land.
Well it's an 4WD .. so with the miles and such, in and around the mid to high $18's ..
Terry.
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If it's clean, I read where the kids get traveled a lot in it .. Clean means:
Little or no parking lot kisses, new rubber, no coffee, no coke, no hamster stains in the carpet, headliner hasn't been used for any "art deco" projects .. and still looks newish, if so, then you should be in and around that low $14 figure on a trade -- if not, start deducting ....
If you decide to go down Retail rd .. then make it look new, through it in the paper for $16,9 and take the first $15,5/$16,5.
Good luck ....
Terry.
Thank you!
-kim
It seems to be in good shape. The interior and trunk are squeaky clean. He told me I can have it checked out by a mechanic if I want. I need to know what things I should check for before buying this car. The oil dipstick appeared to be kinda dirty. I couldn't tell if it was dried and baked on oil or if it's rust. I've started up the car--and it seems to start and run smoothly. Haven't driven it yet. He told me it really needed an oil change, and they didn't get to before putting it out on the lot.--which was true cuz the oil itself was dark too. I didn't see any pieces of metal in the oil.
Any Advice would be appreciated.
I have been toy shopping, and became intriqued by RX-7 converts. Found a private sale, but have no idea of realistic pricing.
a 1989 RX7 convertible, white/blue insides/black top. 2 owners (friends) since '91, all service records (dealer), said to be real clean, never hit, x-cond, etc. A 5 speed.
114,000 miles, engine pretty much untouched.
asking $4,500. Is this ballpark? Anything special to look out for on these?
I haven't seen it yet, all this info is from the owner.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
It seems to be in good shape. The interior and trunk are squeaky clean. He told me I can have it checked out by a mechanic if I want. I need to know what things I should check for before buying this car. The oil dipstick appeared to be kinda dirty. I couldn't tell if it was dried and baked on oil or if it's rust. I've started up the car--and it seems to start and run smoothly. Haven't driven it yet. He told me it really needed an oil change, and they didn't get to before putting it out on the lot.--which was true cuz the oil itself was dark too. I didn't see any pieces of metal in the oil.
Any Advice would be appreciated.
If by a "few paint chips" you mean the kind that a day's worth of touch-up painting and buffing would pretty much get all of 'em you might be OK, BUT if you mean some are REALLY noticable and maybe even some rust, and the doors REALLY need to be repainted-- THAT would be bad.
I would gues most dealers would give you around $8500-9000 in trade. You might get closer to $12K selling it outright, but the mileage is scary, and you'd have to find a buyer quickly...
If you are wondering about the economics of hanging onto to the Maxima until 100K (which given your current mileage would occur in about 10 months...) I would say that it is a losing proposition, DEPENDING upon how much you owe on the 2000 Maxima -- if you owe less than $8K I would get rid of it NOW. That way you'd still have almost $5K for a replacement, which is almost 25% of the cost of a new Maxima & they'd give you a good rate. If you owe more than 8K you really need to figure out how quick you can pay it off. If you CANNOT pay it off in 6 months or so you are in bad shape, as there really won't be much left for to take out of it after you get to 90K miles [expect value to drop $2500 from trade-in & retail]( which you'll do in about 6 months...).
OTOH The Maxima is a pretty nice car with decent reliability. You might do ok driving it into the ground. You could get 200K miles on the motor and still be able get $1000 for it...
Good Luck!