94 RSA For Sale
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94 RSA For Sale
Here is a link to pics.
http://rsamerica.net/gallery/melissag_of_tx.htm
My wife is going to sell it since she never drives it. We are trying to determine an asking price as I dont really know what its worth.
Will post additional info on the car in a bit.
http://rsamerica.net/gallery/melissag_of_tx.htm
My wife is going to sell it since she never drives it. We are trying to determine an asking price as I dont really know what its worth.
Will post additional info on the car in a bit.
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Stock? How many miles? Service history?
Look at the For Sale section on rsamerica.net and check what people are asking. Seems like most owners are listing their cars in the $4X,XXX range, how much they sell for I dunno.
Look at the For Sale section on rsamerica.net and check what people are asking. Seems like most owners are listing their cars in the $4X,XXX range, how much they sell for I dunno.
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What are the options? Sunroof, Radio, AC, LSD? (only 4 options available)
Depending on condition, RS America's are on the market for $42 ish on up for nice condition car, lower mileage adds value as long as it has solid service history. Some cars are asking in the $50's but they have to be pretty special. I doubt there are any RSA's actually selling for less that $40K unless they are in questionable condition, or have been tracked hard.
Chris
Depending on condition, RS America's are on the market for $42 ish on up for nice condition car, lower mileage adds value as long as it has solid service history. Some cars are asking in the $50's but they have to be pretty special. I doubt there are any RSA's actually selling for less that $40K unless they are in questionable condition, or have been tracked hard.
Chris
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I gotta chime in here. And this is probably not in my best interest since I own an RSA. People love to speculate about pricing for RSA's and what they should sell for, but they seem to actually sell in the mid 30's for the most part. People ask all kinds of crazy prices and as someone else recently pointed out, most of those priced north of $40K seem to sit on the market unless they are extremely rare (such as one of the rare colors like one of only four Fly Yellow RSA's) or ultra low mileage (sub 25K). There's no doubt RSA's will continue upward in price, but I think some may be getting overly optimistic too soon. I've seen three RSA's sell that I know of in the last 12 months for less than $30K. Granted, those were not low mileage cars, but they were very nice cars. My advice to anyone selling any car is that, what price you put on it depends on how long you want to market it, answer emails and phone calls, put up with arm chair collectors, etc. If you are in no hurry and have the patience for that sort of thing, then start higher and see what happens. If you want to sell the car without a lot of your time invested in the process, put a realistic price on it, sell it, and move on. That's a personal decision for everyone. Good luck with it.
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Originally Posted by christallon
I doubt there are any RSA's actually selling for less that $40K unless they are in questionable condition, or have been tracked hard.
The owner kept it in an outstanding condition (the calipers looked new) but I think the higher miles and less than original condition drove the price down a bit. Given their limited numbers, there seems to be a premium for original, bone stock examples.
Good luck, Glenn! And nice job running nose to tail with Patrick Long!
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Its worth next to nothing. As such I'll give you nothing + something. Deal?
Serioiusly, the RSA web site is the best place for a feeler. They have all the cars listed for sale and that have sold...so I think best place for determining your market value.
By the way, I just had a GP white very low miles '93 RSA offered to me for mid $30s. I also had a silver '94 very low miles offerd to me for low $60's.
Good luck.
Serioiusly, the RSA web site is the best place for a feeler. They have all the cars listed for sale and that have sold...so I think best place for determining your market value.
By the way, I just had a GP white very low miles '93 RSA offered to me for mid $30s. I also had a silver '94 very low miles offerd to me for low $60's.
Good luck.
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Originally Posted by SKM
A fly yellow RSA with 30K miles in pristine original condition recently sold for $55K in a week.
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Originally Posted by jimq
Its amazing what some people will pay for the same car as a C2 only with fewer pieces on it, a different tail and RSA decal on the side.
Last edited by TR6; 07-14-2007 at 12:23 PM.
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Any updates on features and price? I just checked out RSAmerica.net, and noticed that they have more cars listed for sale than at any time I can remember over the pasy 7 years.... Not sure how this "glut" will affect pricing... I had no idea that the final selling prices were a lot lower than the original asking prices...
Good luck! You have a beautiful car!
-B
Good luck! You have a beautiful car!
-B
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It has LSD, radio and AC. 48k miles. Still working on a price. Will post here as soon as she settles on an asking $. Its her car so I have to let her do her thing. She drives the Cayenne eveerywhere and never uses the RSA so thats the catalyst. Thanks for the input everyone.