CL 91S4
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I would say $20K for an 87k mile S4 is a good test of where the market is today. Certainly looks clean, original and well-cared for.
Interesting color combination too, pairing midnight blue with black interior.
Interesting color combination too, pairing midnight blue with black interior.
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Ok, I need a sanity check here. I keep seeing "value's are on the rise" for our Sharks, so why wouldn't a 2 owner 1991 S4 get the same respect?
NADA seems to be in our favor. It looks like $20K is a worthy asking price![Confused](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Ca...r-Coupe/Values
Average $17,300
Retail High $21,700
Retail $30,100
NADA seems to be in our favor. It looks like $20K is a worthy asking price
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http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Ca...r-Coupe/Values
Average $17,300
Retail High $21,700
Retail $30,100
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A '91 Auto with maintenance up to date in Midnight blue in that condition is a $20K car all day long. I agree with Doc- it might not sell fast but I wouldn't sell it for less. Since he's got a toy Camaro too and it's still May in the Northeast I'd guess he's not in a hurry.