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swedensky
Member # 12185
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Hey guys, I'm trying to see if I can sell my car and upgrade to something newer or just something different. I want to know what you think a fair price is REALLISTICALLY. I do owe some money on it but I think that it would be worth my asking price; only hard to find the buyer to pay it in this area in this economy.
I just see a lot of $7-9,000 Mustangs here and on Craigslist with twice the miles, no paint needing work etc so I want to know what to base my pricing on.
It's got most simple mods, and most stock parts and a few things I didn't list that are sitting at home like new drilled/slotted rotors and new rear upper control arms.
Thanks CAFords for the help.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto/3875111173.html
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slidewayz94
Member # 3101
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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong....
The guy who spams this site with crappy car ads (please please please buy your next car from me!) now needs help selling a car
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POWERED BY FORD
Member # 9204
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I say 7k but there is some people that might pay more.
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swedensky
Member # 12185
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quote: Originally posted by slidewayz94: Somebody correct me if I'm wrong....
The guy who spams this site with crappy car ads (please please please buy your next car from me!) now needs help selling a car
1. Work and personal are two separate things. 2. I don't make prices on cars that I sell for my work, which would be why I was asking for advice. I don't want your help selling my car I was asking the polite people what they thought about price. 3. Since the once I posted in general talk all I've done for posting is a Vendors thread that I updated and you don't have to click on it if you don't want to. 4. I don't need to beg but I think it's funny that you wouldn't want to buy a car at invoice or better or cost on a used car if you could and skip the salesman process or not leave the comfort of your home until you have the right number.
Thanks for your input though.
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swedensky
Member # 12185
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quote: Originally posted by POWERED BY FORD: I say 7k but there is some people that might pay more.
What's the reasoning behind 7k?
My biggest ideas for lower price would be automatic, convertible, lightly modded?
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TEXAS
Member # 11875
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I sold one in similar condition with a pro charger and way more mods for 8k, your dreaming if you think you can get 12k, I wouldn't pay more than 6 or 7. Good luck none the less.
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POWERED BY FORD
Member # 9204
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quote: Originally posted by swedensky: quote: Originally posted by POWERED BY FORD: I say 7k but there is some people that might pay more.
What's the reasoning behind 7k?
My biggest ideas for lower price would be automatic, convertible, lightly modded?
In the streets that's how much they are really worth. 12k is Mach 1 prices, 3 k more and you can find some 03 cobras.
Only people I think that would pay that is some older people or somebody that is buying there first mustang.
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swedensky
Member # 12185
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Good to know, thanks guys. Yeah if I sell it to my work I can do about 7-8k I'm wondering if Carmax is any good.
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Robb
Member # 9444
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Mach 1s aren't even selling for $12k right now.
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Luke87GT
Member # 21
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I think it would be tough to get more than $7k for this car given that its a run of the mill GT. Hell, even that might be tough.
I think $6k is more like it since the mileage is low (which doesn't matter THAT much since its just not that desirable in the first place).
Best of luck. [ 2013-06-16, 09:13 PM: Message edited by: Luke87GT ]
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NorCalRydaz
Member # 3233
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Your smoking some good shit thinking 12k is a good price. Its a mustang. Not a lot of people want. If you get 7k you ripped someone off.
Do you come from the honda world? All those ricers add every dollar they ever invested and think they will get it back. Good luck. Lol
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Robb
Member # 9444
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Heres a comparison. My buddy sold his 2003 premium gt coupe with 68k miles and typical bolt ons for $6800.
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Cobra 93-4992
Member # 4992
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Ask work how much they'd give you on trade in then add 2 gs to that
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SwEeT03Gt
Member # 10283
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quote: Originally posted by Cobra 93-4992: Ask work how much they'd give you on trade in then add 2 gs to that
this or just sell it to the your job quick and easy
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a302juGRnot
Member # 10163
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Sounds like this car is immaculate and taken cared for. Unfortunately, its an auto which I think alone brings its interest down. If ur hoping to sell it fast, I dint see this selling for more than 7k. If ur patient, maybe some will pay more. 68k miles is pretty low
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DEVERO2
Member # 6155
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6-7k
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50Reasons
Member # 6452
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Sounds like this was a thread to advertise on gen talk I say good for you.. you sly slippery sales man lol .. 5 k anything over that your winning
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losbadgts
Member # 4394
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12k wtf. I sold my low mile very clean 00 gt 7 years ago 10k
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losbadgts
Member # 4394
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12k wtf. I sold my low mile very clean 00 gt 7 years ago 10k
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90GT510
Member # 9199
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I was thinking of selling my 2007 gt 82k miles in that price range.
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0089GT
Member # 9996
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12000 is way too much its a 2000 lol those cars go for 5 grand
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90GT510
Member # 9199
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quote: Originally posted by 0089GT: 12000 is way too much its a 2000 lol those cars go for 5 grand
yes this is correct
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will01bullitt
Member # 12991
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quote: Originally posted by 90GT510: quote: Originally posted by 0089GT: 12000 is way too much its a 2000 lol those cars go for 5 grand
yes this is correct
yeah too true my 01bullitt which is a rare car to begin with i would get 9k if i was lucky but to me its priceless and a keeper lol
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2T0NE
Member # 4216
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5-7
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