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what is a 2002 z8 with 30k miles worth...what is a price that would be a steal....the price my wife could drive it for 6 months and get the money back..its dark blue with cashmere
This should give you an idea:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/search...p=&keywordsfyc=
http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/...eListings.aspx
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/search...p=&keywordsfyc=
http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/...eListings.aspx
I think you should...the car is so rare and an interesting driving experience...just know that in NO way is that thing nimble...haha...but it makes a great gt roadster!
I'll will own one someday.
I think 80's might be a BIT overpriced. As of late, Z8's have been heading very slightly up-- but I think mileage on these cars correlates to price similar to that of Ferraris. A certain mileage interval (5-15k miles) will cost $95k-$110k, but a 30k mile car gets lost in the pricing index. I'd say your best bet is to offer SOMETHING and see how it plays out. I may be wrong, but that's how I see the Z8 market.
Joe
I think 80's might be a BIT overpriced. As of late, Z8's have been heading very slightly up-- but I think mileage on these cars correlates to price similar to that of Ferraris. A certain mileage interval (5-15k miles) will cost $95k-$110k, but a 30k mile car gets lost in the pricing index. I'd say your best bet is to offer SOMETHING and see how it plays out. I may be wrong, but that's how I see the Z8 market.
Joe
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