About G35 pricing
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About G35 pricing
Hey guys I am new to the website and I must say I love it a lot. The community is very helpful and it entertains me to read the forums on here. Anyways, I have a 05 G35 coupe that is automatic transmission and bought it with 55k miles on it, currently it has 76k and was wondering how much is a good private party price on it to sell? I am going to purchase a 370z soon and have no need for this car anymore. It has a flawless interior, no problems at all and has been in excellent shape since I bought it. So I was wondering if anyone can help me with a price on this car for I get confused on the pricing on it. I see a lot Gs that have 100k miles for 9k and have never seen one with the mileage mine has. If there is anyone that can help me let me know!!! Thanks!
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Go to nada.com and kbb.com, enter your zip code then fill out all the pertinent information for your car and they will give you private party sales estimates, dealer price estimates and trade in values. Also visit autotrader.com, cars.com and other used online car sites to compare like vehicles. A little homework will go a long way in helping you out.
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Also check sites like carfax, autotrader, cargurus, craigslist, etc to see what they are actually being listed for in your area. This is summer time, sport coupes sell for more this time of year and kbb/nada might not be accurately reflecting that now. What GaryC said:
is ABSOLUTELY true.
...so you're buyer will need to own it!
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