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Old 01-30-2013, 05:59 AM
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Old 01-30-2013, 06:08 AM
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Quit being lazy and look it up on kbb or nada.
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Depends on your mods, if its relatively stock with that low of miles I'd say you could sell it for 12ish rather easily.
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The value you of your car depends a lot on where you live and the time of year. Your car may be worth a lot more locally in your area than, say, Chicago.

As suggested, check out KBB, Aototrader, cars.com, etc. for a more realistic opinion.
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Originally Posted by Steven's Toys
That was a very unfriendly reply!!! In all the years I have been a member of the Corvette forum I have never had anyone reply like this.

I know what book value you is. Do you honestly think that all the "for sale" Z's listed here and on the internet are based on book value? This car is immaculate and well taken care of.

If you don't have anything nice and constructive to say, don't reply!!! I don't need CRAP from you or anyone else!!!
I also own a corvette and am on the corvette forum frequently. To be frank the people on that site don't have a good grasp of using the internet to search for resources.

I agree with the "rude" response you got. You should look it up. Find what people are selling theirs for.

Not too hard.
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You start with kbb or nada because that gives you a place to start. A one by one inch picture tells us nothing at all. Any guess by us is strictly a guess and even more so unless WE start with book value sites. Sorry you seem scuffed......GLWS
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Edmunds and CarGurus have more realistic prices than KBB.

Good starting place ... https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-n...ur-used-z.html
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Here you go. I dont know what part of cali your from so i did southern using my zip code.
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5 of 7 responses say to go use KBB, NADA, Edmunds, etc. I also suggest doing that to get a starting point. It's up to you in the end on what you want to sell it for. You'll find out quickly if you priced it too high.

Have a family member help you out. It's really not that hard. GLWS.

And yes, your picture tells us nothing with it being so small.

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I find it odd when members join, do not have any posts/involvement for 2+ years, then just starts posting in the past month.

It seems you're a Corvette guy from your other post, just stick to those then.
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Originally Posted by cgkp0925
5 of 7 responses say to go use KBB, NADA, Edmunds, etc. I also suggest doing that to get a starting point. It's up to you in the end on what you want to sell it for. You'll find out quickly if you priced it too high.

Have a family member help you out. It's really not that hard. GLWS.

And yes, your picture tells us nothing with it being so small.
its a pdf soooo...
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My neighbor just bought an 04 silverstone enthusiast convertible completely stock with 53k miles for 14k. The car was in really good condition and he bought at a dealer. I bought mine for 11k, same model just pearl white completely stock with 78k miles private owner, has some marks on it but nothing to serous. Hope this helps a little bit.
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Originally Posted by Steven's Toys
Sold my Z yesterday for $13,500. So the figures on the KBB and Edmonds were kind of low. Good thing I started high. This is what I was asking for on this forum from members around the country who knew the value of these cars. Some replies were helpful but some were a waste of time.

I am a 66 year old Vietnam veteran and have participated in the Corvette, Nissan 350Z, Nova, GTO and Dodge forums. I have never had the rude and stupid remarks like I had on this post, even one telling me to go back to the Corvette forum.

I know there are only a few "bad eggs" that have nothing to do but post "crap" on other peoples post but I am done with this one.

Going to buy my 5th Corvette, a C7, and will enjoy all the "friends" I have made on that forum.

Thank you to the ones who did give me some good advise!!!

I wrote to the moderator yesterday and asked to be removed from this forum.



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This guy enjoys being raped by depreciation.
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Originally Posted by Steven's Toys
I wrote to the moderator yesterday and asked to be removed from this forum.
Ummmm... okay. Bye bye then.
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Originally Posted by ehaalandtluk
This guy enjoys being raped by depreciation.
man right? 4 'vettes and a Z. This guy just has money to blow.
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