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Just a question..........I have a 2007 roadster that has 48k miles and like new condition no dents or scratches with HD radio. As much as I love this car due to medical bills I am thinking of selling my Crossfire. I am somewhat confused as to the asking price. I have seen Crossfires being given away on ebay and some not in good shape going for 15-20k. I read that in 2007 there where less than 400 convertables built and shipped worldwide so there has to be some good value. Mine is good enough to cover and store for future value. my question is what is a good price in your expert opinions?
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I'd guess 12.5-13.5K, throw in another 1k if the top has been recently replaced.
Color matters too, the graphite ones seem to fetch extra $$$. |
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The top does not have to be replaced it is perfect I should add that the car is 6 speed
Originally Posted by ala_xfire
(Post 832246)
I'd guess 12.5-13.5K, throw in another 1k if the top has been recently replaced.
Color matters too, the graphite ones seem to fetch extra $$$. |
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First, sorry for the issues that may cause you to sell.
A 2007 roadster with a stick. What color? It might find a good home with a forum member. |
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I believe it was Henry Ford that said any color you want, as long as it's black and she is. Everything on the car works. I have put in a HD radio which is great. However, if someone wants the original I have the original radio
Originally Posted by Goldwing
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First, sorry for the issues that may cause you to sell.
A 2007 roadster with a stick. What color? It might find a good home with a forum member. |
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I'd like the original radio, pm'd you.
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I appreciate all the responses. Here in Las Vegas there was a 2007 coupe that went for $15.9 then someone listed a srt for $20,000 don't know if it sold. I also know that a good conv. as mine go for good bucks in CA but don't know where to advertise there.
There is interest in the original radio for now I want to keep it with the car in case a new buyer wants it, if not I will get back to those who wanted it a work out a fair price. So with all the prices I see it is somewhat confusing what a fair price is. Do know there are not many good ones such as mine is around. I did check KBB but they are way off ( as usual). Any advise will be appreciated. |
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Originally Posted by gerry44
(Post 832243)
Just a question..........I have a 2007 roadster that has 48k miles and like new condition no dents or scratches with HD radio. As much as I love this car due to medical bills I am thinking of selling my Crossfire. I am somewhat confused as to the asking price. I have seen Crossfires being given away on ebay and some not in good shape going for 15-20k. I read that in 2007 there where less than 400 convertables built and shipped worldwide so there has to be some good value. Mine is good enough to cover and store for future value. my question is what is a good price in your expert opinions?
"Going for" amount.. have you followed up for the "sold for" price? This ad shows 15 days old.. https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/4946606844.html |
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gerry44, you could list on Craigslist in CA and see if you get any interest. There's a number of coupes, not many roadsters...
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the market is very soft on our cars, a high of 25 grand for a car with 0 miles with all the documentation that's been kept in the dark and has never seen the light of day ,lol!! To the everyday egg beater like my 2005 alabaster white limited roadster with 90000 miles on it that I drive everyday which the chrysler dealership has called me 3 times wanting to buy my car. their last offer was 7000 dollars, I told them no thank you it was not for sale just like I did the first and second time they called, I don't know about a fair price but I think what is most important is what the car is worth to you , if someone really likes your car and wants it bad enough they will give you what you asked for it, good luck and sorry for your medical issues and I hope you get better.
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A roads with a stick is fairly rare as well as being a 2007. But since the cars are essentially the same thruout five years price is more contingent on miles and condition. that said, there is no comparison the an SRT convertible as they are the rare bird for which many desire as a long term "KEEPER"
Finding a good one under $20K is rare. ALA-XFIRFE was close on his pricing, depending on how anxious you are to sell. A 2007 with those miles is young but not virginal. It might fetch $14K-$15K with summer coming on. But more likely $12K to $13K. Prices have been fairly stable or the last few years. I don't think time will erode them much in the next year or two if the car is in good to excellent condition. gas is cheap now and driving for fun is in again. And money is getting better all around. List it here and on Craig's list. E-bay is loaded with junkers making a fair price look comparatively high. |
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black on black low mileage srt roadster ! that's the holy grail of crossfire cars ! no disrespect intended of course ,
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We all have our favs and our uh-uhs.
Bkack iis pretty jazzy if somebody lese owns it. otherwise it is WORK. for me Graphite roadster is timeless. NA or SRT. I own neither. |
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It is pretty much confirmed there was a separate assembly line exclusively for the black Crossfires. That extra attention helps explain why that is the fastest color.
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Originally Posted by MiamiTVR
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It is pretty much confirmed there was a separate assembly line exclusively for the black Crossfires. That extra attention helps explain why that is the fastest color.
I caught that video with those claiming to work on that line.. I still don't believe it.. :p http://www.cartoondollemporium.com/f....19.06-PM1.png |
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