How much do you think I can get for my car?
#21
i think the mileage is a big factor for kbb.com
mine is 19900. my numbers come up as stated before. Either way it doesnt matter. I wish I would have waited and bought a car that was 3 years old. I could have saved 15k. live and learn
mine is 19900. my numbers come up as stated before. Either way it doesnt matter. I wish I would have waited and bought a car that was 3 years old. I could have saved 15k. live and learn
Last edited by jdphillips73; 01-12-2009 at 12:48 PM.
#22
It's not a good time to sell your stang with the intentions of getting a good price. Too many great deals out here for newer or more powerful GT models. For example not far from me is a store selling a 2008 Premium GT with 12K miles on it for $20K. There's a local dealership selling brand new 2008 Premium GTs for $22K. It is tempting!
Heck my car only has 5600 miles on it but I could only get like $12-15K if I was lucky. Your after market products or mods will not make your car sell for more. If anything, it could hurt the value. Your best bet would be to sell the mods.
Heck my car only has 5600 miles on it but I could only get like $12-15K if I was lucky. Your after market products or mods will not make your car sell for more. If anything, it could hurt the value. Your best bet would be to sell the mods.
#23
If you decide to sell your car, sell the mods seperate. The dealer could care less what you have in it and most people don't care either. I would leave the dual exhaust on there though because that may actually help.
I took my car to the dealer about 3 months ago and they would have given me 15k to trade it in for something else... I bet you can at least get 10k for it.
I took my car to the dealer about 3 months ago and they would have given me 15k to trade it in for something else... I bet you can at least get 10k for it.
#24
It's not a good time to sell your stang with the intentions of getting a good price. Too many great deals out here for newer or more powerful GT models. For example not far from me is a store selling a 2008 Premium GT with 12K miles on it for $20K. There's a local dealership selling brand new 2008 Premium GTs for $22K. It is tempting!
My old man picked up his new (2008 leftover) premium GT a couple months ago fro $20K OTD. That is hard to beat.
Looking values up online and actually selling them are two totally different things.
If you are trying to sell something for months with no interest...there is only one reason.
Again to the OP...if you can get $9K for your car...GRAB it. For fear of shock, dont go ask a dealer for a trade...you may see a number that begins with a 5 or 6 and may get the blood boiling.
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