18k for a used '07 6spd?
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I go by the kbb value, those seem to be pretty accurate. It's hard to tell if a car is in "excellent" or "good" shape though, and the difference is a few grand. I think I'm going to go down there and inspect the car a bit sometime soon, before somene else buys it of course. Hopefully they'll let me test drive it.
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KBB is very high, that is why you see dealers use it when trying to sell cars to you and I making us think we are getting a fair deal. I think Edmunds is a good free site to get close to true value. Something is only worth what the general public is willing to pay, no matter what some book or guide says.
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sounds quite fishy if you ask me.
looks alot like a jeep rubicon i saw online for an insane price like that, 10k miles or so 2006 model year and priced at 12k....found out it had a salvage title
so proceed carefully, sometimes things dont show up on carfax. my gf's car got hit last summer and it still hasnt showed up on carfax
looks alot like a jeep rubicon i saw online for an insane price like that, 10k miles or so 2006 model year and priced at 12k....found out it had a salvage title
so proceed carefully, sometimes things dont show up on carfax. my gf's car got hit last summer and it still hasnt showed up on carfax
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Originally Posted by RJ_KC
sounds quite fishy if you ask me.
looks alot like a jeep rubicon i saw online for an insane price like that, 10k miles or so 2006 model year and priced at 12k....found out it had a salvage title
looks alot like a jeep rubicon i saw online for an insane price like that, 10k miles or so 2006 model year and priced at 12k....found out it had a salvage title
When you see 1-2 year old base models and 03-04's in the mid 20's you know the seller has no clue to what the actual value of his car is.
i just baught my 2006 ppw 6spd touring w. 20k on the clock for 23k
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Originally Posted by fatinma
I am not sure if this link will work, but I hope so:
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...eadExists=true
if that above link doesnt work, try this one:
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp?paId=255471602
In doing a search for a 350z to buy, I came across this new listing.
About This 350Z
Mileage: 7,525
Body Style: Coupe
Exterior Color: Silver Alloy Metalli...
Interior Color: Carbon
Stock #: NP3224
VIN: JN1BZ34D37M502942
Engine: 3.5L V6
Transmission: MANUAL 6SPD
Doors: 2
Wheelbase: 104"
Get a CARFAX Record Check
Now, don't laugh, but I assume it might be a touring because one of the photos of the steering wheel shows 6 buttons, 3 on each side of the center. That is indicative of an enthusiast model or above, right?
for a price of 18,700, does that not seem too low?
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...eadExists=true
if that above link doesnt work, try this one:
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp?paId=255471602
In doing a search for a 350z to buy, I came across this new listing.
About This 350Z
Mileage: 7,525
Body Style: Coupe
Exterior Color: Silver Alloy Metalli...
Interior Color: Carbon
Stock #: NP3224
VIN: JN1BZ34D37M502942
Engine: 3.5L V6
Transmission: MANUAL 6SPD
Doors: 2
Wheelbase: 104"
Get a CARFAX Record Check
Now, don't laugh, but I assume it might be a touring because one of the photos of the steering wheel shows 6 buttons, 3 on each side of the center. That is indicative of an enthusiast model or above, right?
for a price of 18,700, does that not seem too low?
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Originally Posted by zcoupe
looking at the pics the front bumper doesnt match. Thats odd for such a new car. It's probably been hit
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Originally Posted by fatinma
classic bait and switch. nothing is wrong with the car, except that they claimed it was a typo and should have sold for 28k, not 18k.
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It is true, sometimes you can capture great deals. My little sister just purchased a 2004 BMW 325I with 50,000 miles.
She paid 16,000 otd and suggested retail on kbb is 23,000. I would expect that price for other cars at this mileage, but its a BMW. Sometimes you just get lucky. All local owners and clean on carfax.
She paid 16,000 otd and suggested retail on kbb is 23,000. I would expect that price for other cars at this mileage, but its a BMW. Sometimes you just get lucky. All local owners and clean on carfax.
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