selling my ssei. good price ???
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96 ssei 118.000 miles
runs great new struts at 100 k
very good tires
interior very nice except for leather wear on drivers seat
leak in a/c system needs fixing
no real problems otherwise
majestic teal , paint in good to very good condition
was thinking of taking no less than $3500 with stock stereo
$3700 with kenwood stereo and amp
sound like a good price range ? was thinking $4000 if a/c was not leaking
want to sell it pretty quick , dont want to keep paying insurance on it
runs great new struts at 100 k
very good tires
interior very nice except for leather wear on drivers seat
leak in a/c system needs fixing
no real problems otherwise
majestic teal , paint in good to very good condition
was thinking of taking no less than $3500 with stock stereo
$3700 with kenwood stereo and amp
sound like a good price range ? was thinking $4000 if a/c was not leaking
want to sell it pretty quick , dont want to keep paying insurance on it
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
What does Edmunds and KBB say the pricing in your area is ?
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There are three prices for each car, so be sure to look at all of them...
The high price is what the dealer sells for
The mid price is what you can expect Private Party sales
The low price is the trade-in value to the dealer
Also be sure to include all non-standard options, and properly rate the condition of the vehicle. These all can work in your favor when selling a car. Most people have access to the internet and will check out your car themselves, so be prepared for those who say, "That'* not what I got when I ran it through KBB!" But they may be forgetting options or taking the lowest price.
When I sell a car, I'll print out the KBB (or Edmunds) sheet to show them...
The high price is what the dealer sells for
The mid price is what you can expect Private Party sales
The low price is the trade-in value to the dealer
Also be sure to include all non-standard options, and properly rate the condition of the vehicle. These all can work in your favor when selling a car. Most people have access to the internet and will check out your car themselves, so be prepared for those who say, "That'* not what I got when I ran it through KBB!" But they may be forgetting options or taking the lowest price.
When I sell a car, I'll print out the KBB (or Edmunds) sheet to show them...
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Originally Posted by fuelforthesoul1999
Might want to PM chrOmius, his Bonnie is now totalled....and he wants a Bonnie...
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Hello Bubba,
I bought your SSEi for $3500 and am glad to get it.
My son is overjoyed with the purchase - nice car. Too bad his will now be able to kick the crap out of my 95 SSE!!.
Thanks for everything - including the aftermarket stereo and CD changer.
One thing tho - the antenna doesn't pick up many stations - and those it does seem to fade in and out - any chance you have the old antenna (borken or not)??
Dan
I bought your SSEi for $3500 and am glad to get it.
My son is overjoyed with the purchase - nice car. Too bad his will now be able to kick the crap out of my 95 SSE!!.
Thanks for everything - including the aftermarket stereo and CD changer.
One thing tho - the antenna doesn't pick up many stations - and those it does seem to fade in and out - any chance you have the old antenna (borken or not)??
Dan





