2002 Camry SE.
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On 7/19/2012 2:57 PM, Winterlight wrote:
What exactly is it?
At 11:31 AM 7/19/2012, you wrote:
Wow....
I got an offer of "upto" $2700 for it from some on line place...the
KBB is between 5 and 7k, I put it at the low-end due to two dents in
the plastic bumpers.
For a "few hundred dollars" I would donate it to charity or give it
away.
On 7/19/2012 2:17 PM, Winterlight wrote:
Kelly Blue Book is fine if you have a 5 year or less old car but
there is nothing like real world ads to see what others are asking.
Check Craigs list and Ebay Motors for your particular location. Read
those ads every day for your particular car and it won't be long
before you know it's value.
With that kind of mileage, if it needs any work at all you will be
lucky to get an offer. Even if everything works and there is
nothing need doing the mileage will frighten off 99 percent of
buyers unless you have something like a pickup truck, which are
always saleable, or a MBZ , PORCHE or some other esoteric vehicle,
or a classic like a
69 Dodge Charger R/X.
Other then that you will probably sell to some guy with a few
hundred dollars who needs a reliable car to drive to work and
back.... assuming yours is a reliable running car. If somebody
offered me anything for a car with that kind of mileage I would take
it. And if you find you can't sell it and just need to get rid of
it there is always salvage.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Anthony Q. Martin
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Anyone get any experience doing it yourself?
>
> Car as ~220k, everything works, needs typical maintenance for
such a car.
> Interior is in great shape (leather), moonroof, stereo.
>
> I think if I wanted to do this work, I could get 400k from this
car. It
> takes the road very well, but after 12 years I'm ready for a new
car. Oh, I
> have a 80mile/day highway commute, which is why it has high miles.
>
> Ideas? Not looking to get rich, but also don't want to get
ripped off.
>