2006 g35 mt
2006 g35 mt
Was wondering what He are selling for? I have a 2006 Pearl White G35 Coupe MT. Car has 130000 Miles. Summer driven only. Mint condition. After market wheels, Fast Intentions Exhaust, mods to engine. High end sound with woffer. Need a ball park. Thinking of selling. Al
Globe Life Park holds about 40,300 people. (Sorry, poor car salesman humor)
I just bought my '07 coupe in March with 89k miles - I paid more than I should have, but I'm a sucker for the right car. Check with NADA and blue book, those values will give you a starting point for negotiations. You could even check ebay for completed sales on similar cars. That will give you a ballpark. I would recommend getting it back to stock, and sell off your aftermarket wheels/parts. You won't get back what you paid for the upgrades if you leave them on the car.
I just bought my '07 coupe in March with 89k miles - I paid more than I should have, but I'm a sucker for the right car. Check with NADA and blue book, those values will give you a starting point for negotiations. You could even check ebay for completed sales on similar cars. That will give you a ballpark. I would recommend getting it back to stock, and sell off your aftermarket wheels/parts. You won't get back what you paid for the upgrades if you leave them on the car.
I also work in car sales and buy cars to sell. Book value on a MT car of that age doesn't play into the equation. Just like real estate books attempt to take into account comparables (comps.) Whent are no comps it's all about rarity and what someone is willing to pay.
That said, I just bought a one owner, unmodified, 2006 MT sedan with 99k miles and I'm trying to figure out a price. Right now I see two in the country for $11k. Book value says $7k.
That said, I just bought a one owner, unmodified, 2006 MT sedan with 99k miles and I'm trying to figure out a price. Right now I see two in the country for $11k. Book value says $7k.
I also work in car sales and buy cars to sell. Book value on a MT car of that age doesn't play into the equation. Just like real estate books attempt to take into account comparables (comps.) When there are no comps it's all about rarity and what someone is willing to pay.
That said, I just bought a one owner, unmodified, 2006 MT sedan with 99k miles and I'm trying to figure out a price. Right now I see two in the country for $11k. Book value says $7k. Cars like this require cash buyers as banks won't finance that much over "book value."
That said, I just bought a one owner, unmodified, 2006 MT sedan with 99k miles and I'm trying to figure out a price. Right now I see two in the country for $11k. Book value says $7k. Cars like this require cash buyers as banks won't finance that much over "book value."
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