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Old 06-30-2009, 01:01 PM   #6 (permalink)
Poorelude
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Rule for BUYERS

That is rule for buyers and I am not a buyer by any mean and I did not low ball you either - did I make you any offer yet? So, I am NOT violating any of the forum rules. The rule never said that members can not make recommendation or express their opinion and that is exactly what I did.

For you, OEM worth more (Actually, you have after market modifications as well, so it is just personal taste), for others, properly modified and faster, looks different (to each of its own) worth more. It is just you opinion against others (I do not have a bias on either).

Did I ever say you need to modify your asking price? I/we was simply suggesting that if somebody offer you anything over $10k, take the money and run - simply as that. You might get lucky and find some stupid kid to pay over $12k for a 10 year old (yes, low mileage, good looking) car that retail for $22k when new (not to mention that with negotiation, you can get it for less, again when new). No offense here, and it is a good looking low mileage 10+ years old car. If a car in decent condition and average mileage sell for $6k and you sell yours $4k over (which is 67% more), you did pretty good. So, I am not bashing on your car or anything like that. If you insist on your asking price, it is choice - after all, it is your car and you can ask for whatever makes you feel comfortable, but how long it will take you to get that price is another issue - keep in mind, car depreciate with age, so it is worth less and less every month if not day.

Last edited by Poorelude; 06-30-2009 at 01:15 PM.
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