Car appraisel.. Whats my G worth???
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Car appraisel.. Whats my G worth???
Would would a
2003 Infiniti G35 coupe
5 Speed automatic tranny
Black on black leather..
Fully loaded- no navi
only a low 34,000 miles on the dash
Be worth?
Car is BONE STOCK too.
The car also has an extended 4 year/48000 mile warranty on it so it expires in 2012 or 70K miles.. which ever comes worth
Car is in excellent condition.. Seats are in great shape.. paint is in great shape too.. Only flaw would a small little dent on the rear bumper that was popped out.
Can anyone give me an appraisel of their own?? I know the kelley blue book is available but it never gives good/accurate quotes.
NO ACCIDENTS.. 100% clean carfax.
2003 Infiniti G35 coupe
5 Speed automatic tranny
Black on black leather..
Fully loaded- no navi
only a low 34,000 miles on the dash
Be worth?
Car is BONE STOCK too.
The car also has an extended 4 year/48000 mile warranty on it so it expires in 2012 or 70K miles.. which ever comes worth
Car is in excellent condition.. Seats are in great shape.. paint is in great shape too.. Only flaw would a small little dent on the rear bumper that was popped out.
Can anyone give me an appraisel of their own?? I know the kelley blue book is available but it never gives good/accurate quotes.
NO ACCIDENTS.. 100% clean carfax.
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Originally Posted by Darkstar752
Around 17.5-18k is my guesstimate.
A guy here locally is selling his same 03 black on black coupe w/ no warranty and 73K miles on it for 18,400.
IMO KBB is garbage.. It doesn't know the real value of a car. Their appraisal is just based of common statistics.
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Like you said that is opinion.
KBB is a source potential buyers will use against you because that is what the dealer/bank uses to value vehicles along with similar guides to make a loan with. The only other true way to gauge value is your local resources to see what your local market is asking (e.g. newspaper, internet) so 18.4K is a start for one. Although, if you value your car much higher than established sources like KBB you may limit your market for buyers because they will need to come up with money out of pocket to cover what the bank won't lend. I'm sure you know all this anyway though, sure have been alot of threads like this lately.
KBB is a source potential buyers will use against you because that is what the dealer/bank uses to value vehicles along with similar guides to make a loan with. The only other true way to gauge value is your local resources to see what your local market is asking (e.g. newspaper, internet) so 18.4K is a start for one. Although, if you value your car much higher than established sources like KBB you may limit your market for buyers because they will need to come up with money out of pocket to cover what the bank won't lend. I'm sure you know all this anyway though, sure have been alot of threads like this lately.
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