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| I would go on AutoTrader, Facebook Market Place, Craigslist or any other website and see how similar vehicles are being priced. Check those prices against Carvana, Vroom, We Buy Any Car, etc.
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| I bought my 2012 Malibu LTZ for 5k about 2 years ago, it's worth 8k-ish right now at 85k miles.
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| Not quite sure about blue book, but I do look at Craigslist, and the auto trader type sites every once in awhile. I bought my 2013 F250 about 2 years for around 13k, and now they seem to go for about double the price. Ridiculous, if you ask me. I would start high on your asking price, and drop from there with hagglers. Good luck!
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| Much of it depends on the car Year, brand, model, mileage, and condition |
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| quote: Originally posted by Jelly: Much of it depends on the car Year, brand, model, mileage, and condition
That wasn't the question. I think. Unless I'm not reading you correctly. Are you saying that those normal factors are in the same, or not in the same proportion, compared to normal price/demand relationships during more normal economic times ?
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| Inflation 15% mas o menos? Market conditions still apply. Used parts, service. 2002 still fairly easy to work on. Low maintenance and reliability are a plus. |
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| i would guess we are pretty close to what normal was going back a few years. Depending on history, condition, miles etc. An 02' Camry. If good condition 150k +- $3kish?
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| Keep in mind that Southern/Western cars are very desirable in the NorthEast/Rust Belt. An average 10 year old rust-free car is a rarity up here. The only way they exist is to be imported. Lots of salt up here in the winters...
Right now many people up North are looking for rust-free cars- and it doesn't always have to be less than four years old...
If you do list any car for sale (nationally or up North) always state it is a rust-free Southern vehicle when appropriate. |
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