Originally Posted by
David M
I would look on KBB, Edmunds and Cargurus for present Crossfire values. They are approximations and not an exact science.
I've learned that certain cars can't be given a price on pricing websites. For example, my 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse GST isn't worth much according to websites, but it's a 95, the most desirable year and it has over $10,000 in modifications not including labor. I don't live in an area that is great to sell sport cars. I'm thinking of putting it on eBay Motors as an auction. I know I am going to lose money on it, but just how much remains to be seen. I've seen a lot of Crossfire SRT6's in the $10,000 price level, but I've seen a lot of them and there are all still for sale. This car on here looks really clean and it sounds like everything is working well so I think it's worth it. I don't want to go in debt for it though so I need to unload my Eclipse first. If it's still available then it's meant to be, but if it's gone then I'm sure I'll find a good one out there.