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i agree with the slow market comment. the reason i dropped the price so low was there was no interest in it for a few months. not a peep. but i guess if you wanna sell fast in a slow market that's the price you pay. thanks for the fast input guys. guess i'm just going through denial about getting rid of her, but with the crazy terrible fuel economy my new car gets, i gotta get something fuel efficient. |
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Yes you are crazy but here is where you get back your sanity, that's the price you pay. It also applies to gas mileage. Quick sales are discounted usually, so do what you must. Good luck. |
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yea that edmund's calculator seemed to do a lot better job at including where the market's at. thanks for the input on that one.
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Yes I am the idiot for buying a second car even though I can't afford to keep two. You expect dealership to take in your car and sell it without a profit? I am the one lacking common sense? When did dealership turn into non-profit?
What do you expect other owners to tell you? You expect one of us to pay you $26K and buy your car? Cut bait and take your losses if you can't wait, else prepare to sit on it until the right buyer show up. Quote:
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What car did you buy?
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1. i can afford both, just want a second car that get's better gas mileage 2. i never said i was trading it in, i'm selling it privately 3. i expected other owners to tell me exactly what they're telling me 4. i already said all this, so learn to read before you open your mouth like i said, :gtfo2: troll, you're ignorant comments are not needed here |
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23.5K is a fair price. MSRP was about $35K right? Since you're in year 4 the price should be about 60% of $35K + $2K extra for low mileage.
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I am sure you can afford two cars, just can't pay the extra $100 in gas a month.
Keep waiting for the next sucker to pay you $26K, remember it only takes one. Quote:
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Thanks, I haven't been called a kid in a while. I have to be online in order to get paid for my homes and cars. How else am I going to pay for the losses from buying and selling cars?
Once again, I might be ignorant, but at least I know a car is only worth as much as a person is willing to pay. I know it is hard to understand for you, but life lesson is hard. Quote:
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