Purchase Price Advice
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Remember that when you buy an extremely low mileage car, every mile you put on it diminishes its value. You will always have mixed feelings when you take her out for a spin. Road damage, parking rash and all of the other things that make a car real will be against you.
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I posted mine on Autotrader for grins at $29k. Not one call in 7-8 weeks.
It's a tough market for sellers out there.
It's a tough market for sellers out there.
My car has been for sale, not overly active effort, and I have gotten ONE call on it. It is an '87 with 67,000 miles. The engine and tranny have been rebuilt at 64,000 ,miles and it has been slightly modified. It comes with all factory manuals, a set of Fuchs, OEM exhaust + headers, new A/C, coilovers, B&B IC, etc and I was asking $28K. Good luck on getting $35k much less $53K.