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Old 08-14-2004, 09:53 PM
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Hello All,
I was thinking about it earlier this summer and thought it was the perfect time but I just couldn't do it. Well now its time. I have a perfect condition 1995 coupe, red with cashmere interior with 58k miles. 6 speed, RSR's and 18" twists. Whats a fair price to sell it for? Thanks for your help and God Bless.
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Old 08-15-2004, 12:35 AM
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I sold my 95 with 54000 mi LSD, Supple Leather,M030 etc earlier this summer for $34000 in SoCal. I think I could have gotten 35 with more patience.
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I know of a cosmetically nice/mechanically don't know Guards Red/Black 95 with 60K that sold this summer for $29k.
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Assuming the typical seasonality swings in pricing, the end of summer pricing is going to be lower. If you are a motiviated seller, vs someone who is testing the market, the pricing is likely in the mid to upper 20s. Yet sometimes the car is just a perfect match to the buyer and a premium of a few $$ can be added. I have thought about parting with my 95 Cab (27k miles) and every time I drive it, the thought just fades...very quickly.
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$30,000 - $32,500.
Old 08-15-2004, 05:13 PM
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$31K - $35K, depending on how nice it really is. Is it an early- or late-build '95? I think the mid- to late- $20Ks is way too cheap for a "perfect" car.
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Agree with Todd. Anywhere in that range depending on condition, and options.
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As much as you can get for it; start high and drop price if it doesn't sell in a few weeks.
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Start high... enthusiasts want enthusiast owned cars. If I were to sell my car, I would start at $34k and come down SLOWLY, if much at all. I wouldn't rush it, because the right person will come along and realize it is the right car to buy. A $3k premium over an ebay car is fair to me if it is owned and maintained by the right person. BTW, my car is similar to yours, with 8k less miles.
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Thanks for the info all.
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