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Old Sep 28, 2004 | 05:31 PM
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2000 Ferrari 360 Modena

I am thinking of selling my modena.

ylw/blk with all options

challenge grill, red calipers, tubi, sport seats, shields, F1 transmission, cd changer, zenon lights. 9300 miles

I am selling for 138k.

Is that a reasonable price?
I seen cars in ebay asking around that price.

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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 04:43 AM
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I think 130-138 is a reasonable asking price... how much did the dealer offer you?
 
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is that a US car? how many owners? major done?
 
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is that a US car? how many owners? major done?
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Is it a US car or not?
 
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it is a US car

2nd owner

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yeah sounds like 130s would be reasonable
 
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No chance for 138. With those miles a dealer will pay 110 to 115 on the east coast. Maybe private party can be 120k if someone does not do thier research. I just passed on a 2001 with 6200 miles original owner, owned by a concours judge. I could of bought it for 138 with 9 months left on the warranty. Despite what people are saying the market is dropping big time.
 
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Looking at prices at Ebay, 2000 cars are still around that price or higher.

I know that a local dealer just sold a 1999 model for 129k with 16k miles. Blue/tan

I am looking for 130s for the car.

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IMO Ebay is not a true depiction of what they are selling for for. Most dealers only using it for advertising. If you can get that number all the more power to you. If anyone does thier homework like I have been doing they will find the market is no more than 120 retail.
 
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Motorcars has a 2000 with less miles asking 119k. []
 
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thanks duane

i am having somebody who is gonna see it

he is offering 130k which i think is pretty low here in northern california

we'll see
 
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Your car is worth what somebody is prepared pay for it.All this guesstimating is just that.Duane might think it is worth less than you do,but it's irrelevant if he's not prepared to get his cheque book out.Personally i love yellow,so if i was interested i would pay a premium of maybe another $5K over a red one.
 
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