Old Jun 7, 2010 | 07:57 PM
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Default Re: is this a good deal on 2004 crossfire coupe

Originally Posted by mayanknyu
REPLY FROM THE DEALER


Send me the link to the forum. This list is the Manheim Market Report which I have access to and they are auction wholesale prices for dealers only. These prices do not include buyers fee, transport and reconditioning that needs to be done. The ones that sold for higher were not in your list. Here is an accurate list:

05/20/10 GTR PHNX Regular $5,800 5,907 Below BLACK 6G 6 No
05/18/10 ARENA Lease $11,000 14,962 Above GRAY 6G A Yes
05/26/10 UTAH Lease $9,800 20,416 Above RED 6G A Yes
05/14/10 SAN ANTO Regular $9,200 31,467 Avg RED 6G A Yes
05/25/10 COLORADO Lease $8,400 34,093 Avg SILVER 6G A Yes
05/17/10 STATESVL Lease $9,600 37,241 Avg RED 6G A Yes
05/19/10 DALLAS Regular $10,500 37,718 Above GRAY 6G A Yes
05/13/10 DET METR Regular $9,800 40,778 Above BLACK 6G A Yes
05/12/10 MINNEAP Regular $9,200 41,244 Avg BLACK 6G A Yes
06/03/10 GTR PHNX Regular $8,900 43,400 Avg RED 6G 6 Yes
06/02/10 MILWAUKE Regular $8,250 43,853 Avg GREY 6G A Yes
05/27/10 GTR TMPA Regular $10,200 45,710 Above WHITE 6G A Yes

I do not want to go back and forth. My final selling price is $11,600. take it or leave it.
I did not include the lower mileage because your car does not have 14,000 miles or so. Yes, there is a $150 to $250 buy fee. A Crossfire, if taken care of, will need little to no recon. Usually just a clean up---so little to no money spent here. I have sold several with just a couple hundred over avg wholesale in them.
 
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