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tolerantorphan 07-02-2013 03:44 PM

recommend a price
 
I'm attempting to sell my 2001 ford Mustang v6 base and i believe 8,000$ is a fair price i have done many mods some people have said to lower it while others say 8-10k is reasonable because it already is state inspected but craigslist yeilds no luck for me at 8k
i dont know how to attach pictures with a url so im just posting the url from my craigslist ad http://frederick.craigslist.org/cto/3909490142.html

let me know if my price is to high for the condition of the car

GHJA614 07-02-2013 05:59 PM

If you weren't so far I'd make you an offer! Nice ride if the subs and everything are going with it I say test the waters at 8k! Worst thing that can happen is no one offers you anything! Then you can lower it! Generally that's a little high for a sixer but for what you've done for it I say it's pretty close.

1slow67 07-02-2013 10:52 PM

First thing you have to remember is mods don't add value, and it also is still just a V6. So I would probably list it for just above the NADA value for it.

Carcrazycorey1 07-02-2013 11:05 PM

No offense, but I wouldn't pay more than like 5k for it. Mods don't add value and it's an auto V6, they're a dime a dozen. I just got my 05 GT for 10k that is very well taken care of.

Soldier GT 07-03-2013 12:38 AM


Originally Posted by 1slow67 (Post 8241801)
First thing you have to remember is mods don't add value, and it also is still just a V6. So I would probably list it for just above the NADA value for it.

This man speaks the truth...

Zodiac 07-04-2013 08:43 AM

Like stated unfortunately your pricing is way out of reach, I think most people will agree. You will have to keep it right around KBB and NADA to get some bites. Although that color is very nice... I may be a bit biased though.

Good luck with your sale, just don't get heartbroken when it sells for less than what you imagined.

DougFR 07-23-2013 03:38 PM

I think 6500.00 is more realistic.

95 BLOWN GT 07-24-2013 09:09 AM

i would list it at 6000.

Jas5 07-24-2013 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by 95 BLOWN GT (Post 8253451)
i would list it at 6000.

This...

$8k seems high for a 2001 v6 automatic base with mods (like said, mods can lower value depending on the person)

I mean in 2011 when car shopping, I would see 2007-2009 v6 mustangs, very clean and low miles, for $10-12k... so they could probably be had for $8k now.

BaltRavens 08-05-2013 07:13 AM

I will be fair and honest with you. I would never be interested in your car but I really wish you could get $8,000 out of it just to help you out. However, you will never be able to sale it for $8,000 due to it being a 01 automatic v6, even with the mods you have, its not worth $8,000.

Example - If I had $8,000 to spend on a mustang? I am looking for a 96-98 Cobra and I have seen them at this price in great shape. If not that route I would wait until I found a really nice stock GT that's been taken care of with 75,000 miles for $8,000. This is where my money would be going.

I would probably be willing to give you $5,000 for your car IF I was in the market for a V6 mustang. V6's just don't hold value and most would rather use their money on a v8 stang.


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