What's my car worth?
Thinking about selling my car (this is not an ad), because I don't drive it much. I would like to get some input from folks here on what I should ask for it.
2006 Carrera S Cabriolet 14,500 miles Midnight Blue Metallic / Sand Beige / Metropol Blue top 6 speed NAV, Full Leather, Bose Audio, Sport Classic wheels Thanks, Mike |
35,000. Check DuPont Registry!! 7.5 years old. Sell it yourself, never trade to a dealer!!
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If you drove it more, you would not want to sell it!
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Not going to trade. And certainly not going to sell it for $35k! hilarious
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Originally Posted by Volnomad
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If you drove it more, you would not want to sell it!
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trade it towards a Mercedes Benz:D
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I traded my '10 C4S for a Mercedes. :eek:. Missed my 911 so much that I had to get another one! :D
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Oh, and I forgot to mention that I lost enough money in the process to buy a VW. Yikes.
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You didn't mention condition, but assuming it is in very good condition with maintenance records up to date, clear car fax and no major over-revs, since it is a very low miles car, I would say put it out there private party for an ask of like 46--48. I think people will at least come take a look and hopefully you can part with it like around 44 or so...
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Originally Posted by Volnomad
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Oh, and I forgot to mention that I lost enough money in the process to buy a VW. Yikes.
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one reason I like to trade to the dealer, despite the loss, is that I don't need to:
take phone calls, deal with tire kickers, trust someone and they're time frames to do business........too much hassle IMO.. |
Just go on cars.com & autotrader and search for similar 911s with same year, mileage and comparable options. It's pretty simple.
But I get the feeling if you gotta ask what your vehicle is worth, you're a good candidate to trade it in at the dealer. ...which is not a bad option since they do all the work for you of marketing the vehicle, showing it to potential customers and taking care of the sale. Lot easier said that done...especially on a 911 where the market isn't like it is for $2,000 Honda Civics with 200,000 miles on the clock. |
Originally Posted by Rotes
(Post 3744910)
well who's fault is that? what kind did you get?
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You didn't mention condition, but assuming it is in very good condition with maintenance records up to date, clear car fax and no major over-revs, since it is a very low miles car, I would say put it out there private party for an ask of like 46--48. I think people will at least come take a look and hopefully you can part with it like around 44 or so... |
mid 40's sounds about right, especially with the low mileage. if you're not in a rush to sell, just list it a little higher, like 46/47. If you don't get any interest, you can slowly drop the price.
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