Selling my G35 to Carmax.
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Joined: Feb 2008
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From: Doucheville AZ
Selling my G35 to Carmax.
Well I've been trying to sell my car now for a few months with no luck.. KBB states my car is worth a little over 12K(private party. retails is over 14K) right now with its miles and condition but I haven't even gotten an offer close to that at all.. All I've gotten is flakers and low ballers.. For some reason people have been obsessed with giving me 10K for the car.. I'm starting to give in and will take anything 10K and higher just to get rid of it.. Whats annoying me is that people who offer me the 10K come to look at it after I say yes and start to point out tiny flaws Its an 8 year old car!!! of course it will have imperfections here and there (tiny rock chips on hood, a little wear on left side of steering wheel, tiny scratch on center console.) then they offer me 9K or 9.5K.. What the heck? I see other G's with more miles going for more money than what I'm asking (12K).
So now I figure why should I sell my car to some chump whose lowballing me? I'd rather sell my car for 10K to a dealer that won't haggle me on small crap that uses the KBB system.. I don't know exactly what they use to apprasie your car and how much they'd give you but after researching on google I've read that they give exactly what KBB trade in gives.. Which is a tad over 10K for my car..
What do you guys think?
Here are my car's specs;
03 coupe. Auto. 95K miles. Normal wear for year and mileage. Brand new tires, newer brakes, new shocks/springs, lower control arm bushings replace, compression rods replace recently. Maintained properly.
I've owned the car since it had 21K miles on it.. Pretty much new. I've personally put the other 74K miles myself.
So now I figure why should I sell my car to some chump whose lowballing me? I'd rather sell my car for 10K to a dealer that won't haggle me on small crap that uses the KBB system.. I don't know exactly what they use to apprasie your car and how much they'd give you but after researching on google I've read that they give exactly what KBB trade in gives.. Which is a tad over 10K for my car..
What do you guys think?
Here are my car's specs;
03 coupe. Auto. 95K miles. Normal wear for year and mileage. Brand new tires, newer brakes, new shocks/springs, lower control arm bushings replace, compression rods replace recently. Maintained properly.
I've owned the car since it had 21K miles on it.. Pretty much new. I've personally put the other 74K miles myself.
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#4
Joined: Feb 2008
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From: Doucheville AZ
Craigslist people suck
#5
80 bucks isnt too bad to shell out if it gets you your asking price. what ive found is recently, you have to wait it out. you will get your asking price but it just seems to take longer for the right person to come by.
#6
Joined: Feb 2008
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From: Doucheville AZ
craigslist is the worst with flakers. i try and do alot of my sales on craigslist to save on the fees but half the time its not even worth it because you spend so much time responding to people who never get back to you. at least with ebay, its rare someone doesnt pay ot requests to back out. but damn those fees are killer!
80 bucks isnt too bad to shell out if it gets you your asking price. what ive found is recently, you have to wait it out. you will get your asking price but it just seems to take longer for the right person to come by.
80 bucks isnt too bad to shell out if it gets you your asking price. what ive found is recently, you have to wait it out. you will get your asking price but it just seems to take longer for the right person to come by.
#7
Carmax trade-in value is horrible! I'm sure they quote well under KBB.
Check your value with http://www.nada.com/
Check your value with http://www.nada.com/
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#8
So true.. However its been 3 months and I do not drive the car anymore.. This may sound crazy but the car is an eye sore just sitting there 24/7 for 3 months.. I take it out for a drive at least once a week and thats about it.. On top of that my mom won't shut up about getting the out of the way if I'm not going to keep it.
stick it out, this is tax return season. im sure someone will come grab it within the next 2 months or so. if not, then i would consider the dealer.
#9
This! Sit on it awhile longer. Inflate the price little so potential buyers feel like they have some haggling room.
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nada is always a little more generous with their values. i actually think nada numbers are always closer to true value. for whatever reason, kbb shoots low
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