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FS 2008 Athens Blue 6MT loaded!
#16
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Some Data: Interpret it as you will.
NADA Wholesale: $29,400
NADA Finance: $31,725
NADA Retail: $33,025
KBB Trade In: $30,000
KBB Private Party: $33,020
KBB Wholesale: $36,500
KBB Retail: $40,420
Red Book:
# Vehicles: 28
Avg. Odometer: 17,425
Avg. Market Price: $33,557
Auction:
National
# Vehicles 65
Avg. Odometer 12,301
Avg. Auction Price $29,911
Edmunds:
Trade in: $27,767
Private Party: $30,718
Retail: $33,160
Certified Retail: $35,878
NADA Wholesale: $29,400
NADA Finance: $31,725
NADA Retail: $33,025
KBB Trade In: $30,000
KBB Private Party: $33,020
KBB Wholesale: $36,500
KBB Retail: $40,420
Red Book:
# Vehicles: 28
Avg. Odometer: 17,425
Avg. Market Price: $33,557
Auction:
National
# Vehicles 65
Avg. Odometer 12,301
Avg. Auction Price $29,911
Edmunds:
Trade in: $27,767
Private Party: $30,718
Retail: $33,160
Certified Retail: $35,878
#18
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The numbers are specifically for G's equipped identically to the OP's. (6MT, Prm, Nav, [sport], spoiler.
They do not include mods, as mods are subjective and the new owner may or may not want them. They also do not factor in color, as color has no impact on the price of a nearly new car.
AB is a beautiful color, but is not for everyone. Hard to find, hard to sell, but when you find that right buyer, they will LOVE it.
They do not include mods, as mods are subjective and the new owner may or may not want them. They also do not factor in color, as color has no impact on the price of a nearly new car.
AB is a beautiful color, but is not for everyone. Hard to find, hard to sell, but when you find that right buyer, they will LOVE it.
#20
Some Data: Interpret it as you will.
NADA Wholesale: $29,400
NADA Finance: $31,725
NADA Retail: $33,025
KBB Trade In: $30,000
KBB Private Party: $33,020
KBB Wholesale: $36,500
KBB Retail: $40,420
Red Book:
# Vehicles: 28
Avg. Odometer: 17,425
Avg. Market Price: $33,557
Auction:
National
# Vehicles 65
Avg. Odometer 12,301
Avg. Auction Price $29,911
Edmunds:
Trade in: $27,767
Private Party: $30,718
Retail: $33,160
Certified Retail: $35,878
NADA Wholesale: $29,400
NADA Finance: $31,725
NADA Retail: $33,025
KBB Trade In: $30,000
KBB Private Party: $33,020
KBB Wholesale: $36,500
KBB Retail: $40,420
Red Book:
# Vehicles: 28
Avg. Odometer: 17,425
Avg. Market Price: $33,557
Auction:
National
# Vehicles 65
Avg. Odometer 12,301
Avg. Auction Price $29,911
Edmunds:
Trade in: $27,767
Private Party: $30,718
Retail: $33,160
Certified Retail: $35,878
Last edited by dentalstud; 06-03-2009 at 05:59 PM.
#21
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KBB values, as a whole, are generally inflated due to their data compilition methods.
That being said, these are "fair" values, as your car IMO, does not meet the "good" or "excellent" standards.
Per KBB (I've highlighted all the criteria that matches your car):
Excellent
* Looks new, is in excellent mechanical condition and needs no reconditioning.
* Never had any paint or body work and is free of rust.
* Clean title history and will pass a smog and safety inspection.
* Engine compartment is clean, with no fluid leaks and is free of any wear or visible defects.
* Complete and verifiable service records.
Good
* Free of any major defects.
* Clean title history, the paints, body, and interior have only minor (if any) blemishes, and there are no major mechanical problems.
* Little or no rust on this vehicle.
* Tires match and have substantial tread wear left.
* A "good" vehicle will need some reconditioning to be sold at retail.
Fair
* Some mechanical or cosmetic defects and needs servicing but is still in reasonable running condition.
* Clean title history, the paint, body and/or interior need work performed by a professional.
* Tires may need to be replaced.
* There may be some repairable rust damage.
Your car must meet all of the criteria to be in a given condition, not 'most' of them. To be "excellent", you litterally need to have a fresh paint job, or the car needs to be a garage queen and/or show car.
Personally, I think you fall somewhere between Good and Fair using the KBB criteria.
As always, spending the money to repaint the front bumper, fix the wheel curbage, and fresh tires, will add thousands to the value of your car. Appearances (unfortunately) mean a lot, and you wouldn't put up any shots of your car without at least washing it first.
Again, I am merely providing data, and you can use it how you wish. As a trade-in, you'd probably be offered 27k-29k. Do you have a carmax local to you that will do a free appraisal for you?
That being said, these are "fair" values, as your car IMO, does not meet the "good" or "excellent" standards.
Per KBB (I've highlighted all the criteria that matches your car):
Excellent
* Looks new, is in excellent mechanical condition and needs no reconditioning.
* Never had any paint or body work and is free of rust.
* Clean title history and will pass a smog and safety inspection.
* Engine compartment is clean, with no fluid leaks and is free of any wear or visible defects.
* Complete and verifiable service records.
Good
* Free of any major defects.
* Clean title history, the paints, body, and interior have only minor (if any) blemishes, and there are no major mechanical problems.
* Little or no rust on this vehicle.
* Tires match and have substantial tread wear left.
* A "good" vehicle will need some reconditioning to be sold at retail.
Fair
* Some mechanical or cosmetic defects and needs servicing but is still in reasonable running condition.
* Clean title history, the paint, body and/or interior need work performed by a professional.
* Tires may need to be replaced.
* There may be some repairable rust damage.
Your car must meet all of the criteria to be in a given condition, not 'most' of them. To be "excellent", you litterally need to have a fresh paint job, or the car needs to be a garage queen and/or show car.
Personally, I think you fall somewhere between Good and Fair using the KBB criteria.
As always, spending the money to repaint the front bumper, fix the wheel curbage, and fresh tires, will add thousands to the value of your car. Appearances (unfortunately) mean a lot, and you wouldn't put up any shots of your car without at least washing it first.
Again, I am merely providing data, and you can use it how you wish. As a trade-in, you'd probably be offered 27k-29k. Do you have a carmax local to you that will do a free appraisal for you?
Last edited by Mike; 06-03-2009 at 06:04 PM.
#22
No thanks, not that desperate. Do you work for them or something? I'm now thinking of getting everything repaired on my own. Just figured the new owner would want handle that to insure it was done to their satisfaction, and have the option to do it or not, since it is purely cosmetic. Some people are less **** and would rather just have a discounted price, which I was willing to negotiate. Of course that willingness goes way down if I'm investing hundreds up front.
Last edited by dentalstud; 06-03-2009 at 10:02 PM.
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