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If someone could suggest the best way to sell a car, that would be terrific too. I would like to make this as painless as possible. I wouldn't mind posting on sites such as autobytel or ebay.
What Dealer offered that?Originally Posted by vq35lover
Unfortunately, I have to sell my 2005 6MT in order to purchase a house. The car is in exceptional condition with 7800 miles on it. I purchased the car so am I better off trading it in or selling it privately? I can't seem to find the value on Kelly Blue Book yet. It’s an 05 w/ aero/trunk/splash. Can someone please give me the prices I should shoot for in a trade in or private sell?If someone could suggest the best way to sell a car, that would be terrific too. I would like to make this as painless as possible. I wouldn't mind posting on sites such as autobytel or ebay.
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I don't think you can sell it to a dealer for anything over 30K. After all, dealer is a stealer so you will probably get like 28.5 or 29K. Just list it on yahoo auto. If you price it right, you will sell it right away. I sold my prelude in 1day.
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Housing bubble? I think the used G35 bubble is worse. Good for everyone that already owns one though, just tough on us looking for a used one.
Grok - I couldn't agree with you more. I spent weeks looking for used G35s and could not believe the prices people were charging for them. It was much more sensible to get a new one at that point (and I believe it may still be that way). I like that -- G35 bubble hahah.Originally Posted by Grok42
I really really really really really agree with you, but it just isn't reality. Despite being readily avaliable on dealer lots for around $34K, a used 2003 model can't be had for less than $26K unless it's salvage. This despite KBB.com listing them in the $21K range.Housing bubble? I think the used G35 bubble is worse. Good for everyone that already owns one though, just tough on us looking for a used one.