Pricing suggestions
2007 gold coupe very very clean 137800 easy miles. Edmunds says about $4800. Kelly indicates upwards of $5700. Auto trader $5800-$12,000. (lower mileage ).....
Trying to establish a good fair price to someone who appreciates this well cared for car. Appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Trying to establish a good fair price to someone who appreciates this well cared for car. Appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
2007 gold coupe very very clean 137800 easy miles. Edmunds says about $4800. Kelly indicates upwards of $5700. Auto trader $5800-$12,000. (lower mileage ).....
Trying to establish a good fair price to someone who appreciates this well cared for car. Appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Trying to establish a good fair price to someone who appreciates this well cared for car. Appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Huh? With almost 138,000 miles? I don't know..... How many owners, history? 
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Some factors I consider when valuing a used car:
Do you have a documented maintenance history?
Do you have a second key which is expensive to replace, and impossible to get this year?
How old are the tires, and how much tread is left on them?
Has the car ever been in an accident, or repainted anywhere?
Do you have a documented maintenance history?
Do you have a second key which is expensive to replace, and impossible to get this year?
How old are the tires, and how much tread is left on them?
Has the car ever been in an accident, or repainted anywhere?
Last edited by Toolman; Nov 6, 2019 at 06:35 AM.
Another value factor is where you are selling it at. The values vary by state and you need to feel out the local market. If sold to an out of state buyer the shipping cost must be taken into account. My guess, in California would be 4-5 K for a coupe with that mileage and well maintained. Those are probably mostly freeway miles that add up.
Those are probably mostly freeway miles that add up.
Here in Alabama those would be at 80 MPH plus
Depends on where in the state. California is a very big state with lots of freeways. Half the time I will be cruising at 70 MPH in a 65 and get passed by people going 80 plus.
Some factors I consider when valuing a used car:
Do you have a documented maintenance history?
Do you have a second key which is expensive to replace, and impossible to get this year?
How old are the tires, and how much tread is left on them?
Has the car ever been in an accident, or repainted anywhere?
Do you have a documented maintenance history?
Do you have a second key which is expensive to replace, and impossible to get this year?
How old are the tires, and how much tread is left on them?
Has the car ever been in an accident, or repainted anywhere?
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