What should I list it for?
5 Attachment(s)
Unfortunately, I think it is time to part ways with my stang. I have had it for almost 5 years now and I am thinking about getting something new, maybe an SUV. I have put a pretty good amount of time and money into it and I am not exactly sure what the asking price should be. I have modded every car,truck,quad,dirtbike and motorcycle I have ever owned so I know that you never get back what you put into it...and I am absolutely fine with that. So long story short, what should I list my Mustang for? Here is some of the info on it:
2006 Mustang GT 5-Speed Cherry Hill, NJ Tungsten Grey Black Leather Interior No Accidents - Clean Title 1 Owner 49000 miles Cervini Full Body Kit Cervini 4" Cowl Hood Cervini Stalker Side Skirts 18" Black 99-04 Saleen Style Wheels 295/45/18 Rear Tires - Nitto 555 255/45/18 Front Tires - Nitto 555 Pioneer AVIC-D2 Navigation Painted Racing Stripes FRPP 4:10s C&L Street Intake with Diablosport Predator Tuner Dynatech Long-Tube Headers BMR Lower and Upper Control Arms Rough Rear Springs Sequential Taillights Hurst Comp Shifter Bama 93 Race Tune Well, I guess thats pretty much it. Just trying to get some advice. Thanks! |
Ask $18k, don't settle for less than $16k. I've been seeing '06 GT's going for $14k-$15k but yours has more "attitude" than most, plus you're in a highly populated hoity-toity suburb of Philly.
|
Thanks for your input, I was thinking around 18k as well.
|
$16 to $18k range be good. Miles aren't bad, decent mods for the right seller. It will take time prob though, I'd suggest listing it on www.autotrader.com, get lots of exposure there from all over and for a car like that, somebody usually will be willing to travel for it.
|
Yes, I think you are right. There is not many private sellers on autotrader anymore it seems but at least it gets out to alot of people. I will probably list it on here but I do not expect much since most members already have a mustang.
|
FYI, I e-mailed a forum member working in Moorestown with a link to this thread. It's a long shot but who knows?
|
awesome thanks!
|
anymore opinions?
|
To me it would depend on how eager I was to get rid of it. That's a lot of mods and would be attractive to the right buyer. If you're willing to wait for that buyer, then I'd list a little higher and lower my price gradually. Maybe start at $20K and see if anyone bites. If not, work down to a price you're comfortable with. If, on the other hand, you just want to get rid of it as soon as possible, then list as low as you're willing to go and slap FIRM on the listing.
|
Originally Posted by Diabolical!
(Post 7393728)
To me it would depend on how eager I was to get rid of it. That's a lot of mods and would be attractive to the right buyer. If you're willing to wait for that buyer, then I'd list a little higher and lower my price gradually. Maybe start at $20K and see if anyone bites. If not, work down to a price you're comfortable with. If, on the other hand, you just want to get rid of it as soon as possible, then list as low as you're willing to go and slap FIRM on the listing.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:15 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands