2004 G35 Coupe, Ivory Pearl, Black Leather.. AT
#16
This thing has been for sale since October of 08!!!!!!! What are you doing man. Ask yourself seriously! Why would someone buy an 04 auto for 18k when they can get an 05 for 16k or an 06 for 18k. On this forum people already know your car is no where near worth 18k. That's why you have no interest and keep bumping and dropping your price. If your serious about selling this car at that price then post this car on auto trader or cars.com and hope for a sucker. Otherwise post it at what you owe and move this car.
#18
I live in the south and I have seen them dip into the 18s with like 20k miles. I have not seen any 07s nor did I state 07 came in for that price. My only point is that this guy is a private seller and can't ask retail price for an 04 with almost 50k miles and no warranty. A fair price would be around $16,475. and that's only if the car is in perfect condition. (I see he has not freely provided a vin#) End of the day I see it selling for 15,500.00. Guy originally posted in October and has not sold it. He won't until he gets serious about the price or finds a sucker. Economy sucks and people with money or can get loans are picky and looking for a deal.
#19
If you don't want to buy it, don't post in my thread.. 18k is what I WANT. I'm sure I won't get that price, I'm also sure that I won't get close to it either but no one has offered me anything yet. I'm not in a hurry to sell such a beautiful car, we'll see what happens. And as for the VIN#, here ya go.. JNKCV54E24M818800
#21
There's two dealerships in GA (one is in Macdonnough) and a dealership in LI, NY and a dealership in the suburbs of Maryland that have 06's for 18-19 (depending on equipment and mileage). The only reason I'm not going to post them is because I don't want to steer people too far away from your thread. But, they're easily accessible on autotrader.
That being said, GL w/sale.
That being said, GL w/sale.
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#23
My guess is because they sat on the lot for months at 20k-22k and nobody attempted to purchase them. Since dealerships have to pay (floorplan) for cars to sit on their lot, they lose money the longer they sit. They have to pay for that car to sit. You don't have to worry about that though.
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