whats a 2024 GTS worth 1600m
#1
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whats a 2024 GTS worth 1600m
Im thinking about selling my GTS.
i bought it because i was going to sell my GT3
Decided im going to keep the 3 just more exciting but not as user friendly.
I love the gts but not driving it
1600 miles
6speed
IGM
FAL
prem pack
Gray full leather
930 interior
5 bolt wheels
paid 171 out the door 152MSRP.
If i do sell what should i ask/take?
thanks
i bought it because i was going to sell my GT3
Decided im going to keep the 3 just more exciting but not as user friendly.
I love the gts but not driving it
1600 miles
6speed
IGM
FAL
prem pack
Gray full leather
930 interior
5 bolt wheels
paid 171 out the door 152MSRP.
If i do sell what should i ask/take?
thanks
#2
$171
#4
Race Car
$171k
Look on Cargurus, even the >10,000 miles PEC cars are asking over $160k.
MSRP is way too low in the current market considering base price is $150,900.
How did you get all those options and arrive at $152k MSRP anyways? Are you sure you’re not at $171k MSRP?
Look on Cargurus, even the >10,000 miles PEC cars are asking over $160k.
MSRP is way too low in the current market considering base price is $150,900.
How did you get all those options and arrive at $152k MSRP anyways? Are you sure you’re not at $171k MSRP?
#6
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You're not getting any ADM you paid back. You never get your "out the door" price back.
Dealers can get away selling them at MSRP CPO'd, but you won't see that in a private sale.
With a $152k MSRP, I suspect that you're looking at somewhere around $140k selling it yourself -- those 1600 miles cost you approximately $18/mile.
There's probably more than a couple of dealers in California willing to buy it from you. You could also consign it. They're options worth exploring, because it saves you from dealing with all the riff-raff, scammers, and tire kickers.
Dealers can get away selling them at MSRP CPO'd, but you won't see that in a private sale.
With a $152k MSRP, I suspect that you're looking at somewhere around $140k selling it yourself -- those 1600 miles cost you approximately $18/mile.
There's probably more than a couple of dealers in California willing to buy it from you. You could also consign it. They're options worth exploring, because it saves you from dealing with all the riff-raff, scammers, and tire kickers.
#7
Burning Brakes
You're not getting any ADM you paid back. You never get your "out the door" price back.
Dealers can get away selling them at MSRP CPO'd, but you won't see that in a private sale.
With a $152k MSRP, I suspect that you're looking at somewhere around $140k selling it yourself -- those 1600 miles cost you approximately $18/mile.
There's probably more than a couple of dealers in California willing to buy it from you. You could also consign it. They're options worth exploring, because it saves you from dealing with all the riff-raff, scammers, and tire kickers.
Dealers can get away selling them at MSRP CPO'd, but you won't see that in a private sale.
With a $152k MSRP, I suspect that you're looking at somewhere around $140k selling it yourself -- those 1600 miles cost you approximately $18/mile.
There's probably more than a couple of dealers in California willing to buy it from you. You could also consign it. They're options worth exploring, because it saves you from dealing with all the riff-raff, scammers, and tire kickers.
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It doesn't make sense for a 2024.
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140k to a dealer
170k private party
170k private party
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