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How much.....?
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How much.....?
If I was to sell my car privately how much do you think ppl would pay for it?? Would $20,000 be aimin to high or too low? Would sell it as is with all the bits on it. Its currently insured for $24,500.
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"If it ain't broken, smash it harder, then make it stronger!"
It depends on who wants to buy it. What someone who wants to go rockclimbing or serious offroading considers an improvement, a person who wants to drive along a beach, tow a horse float or just drive around the city may see as a drawback and consequently they won't want to pay as much. Value, like beauty, is very much in the eye of the beholder or in your case the cheque book holder.
I know used car lots up here are very wary of anything that has obvious major modifications as they are really only going to be targetted to specific sections of the community and may be hard to move. They don't like vehicles sitting in the yard for too long. It's the same with private sales, the same modified vehicles are in the paper week after week because Joe Average Public wants something he can take to the garage to get worked on and will be standard so parts are easy to get.
That said I generally go by www.redbook.com.au this has proved pretty accurate for the last few vehicles myself and my brother have bought and sold.
I know used car lots up here are very wary of anything that has obvious major modifications as they are really only going to be targetted to specific sections of the community and may be hard to move. They don't like vehicles sitting in the yard for too long. It's the same with private sales, the same modified vehicles are in the paper week after week because Joe Average Public wants something he can take to the garage to get worked on and will be standard so parts are easy to get.
That said I generally go by www.redbook.com.au this has proved pretty accurate for the last few vehicles myself and my brother have bought and sold.
'96 3.5L DOHC Pajero GLX 'Escape'
Trying to sell mine at the moment ...
Mitsu Pajero GLS 1995 3.5ltr DOHC, Fully Optioned, Very Tidy Vehicle, 5spd Manual, ABS, Sunroof, Tinted Windows, A/C, Kenwood CD, Factory Rear Difflock, ARB Bullbar, 31" Bridgestone A/T, H/D Towbar, 7 Seater, RWC, Reg 9/03, 210,000klms, $22,950 (Redbook value : $24,480)
... no bites.
Doesn't seem to be much of a market out there at the moment.
Mitsu Pajero GLS 1995 3.5ltr DOHC, Fully Optioned, Very Tidy Vehicle, 5spd Manual, ABS, Sunroof, Tinted Windows, A/C, Kenwood CD, Factory Rear Difflock, ARB Bullbar, 31" Bridgestone A/T, H/D Towbar, 7 Seater, RWC, Reg 9/03, 210,000klms, $22,950 (Redbook value : $24,480)
... no bites.
Doesn't seem to be much of a market out there at the moment.
Last edited by RoldIT on Fri Mar 14, 2003 10:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
KRiS
1993 Soft top Pajero SWB, Racing red, 156,000kms, 3.0 litre V6, 5 spd man, 2.5inch lift, koni shocks, nudge bar, spotties, sony stereo, uhf, 33' bfg muds on alloys, dual batteries, sports exhaust and cat, sports seats, custom rubber mats, leather steering wheel, 2 towbars, new soft top, snorkel, serviced every 5000km, manual hubs, factory diff lock, 2inch body lift, long travel front suspension, vgc - $20,950.
As if you wouldn't wanna buy that.
would you add in cost over $30,000?? cause it did
As if you wouldn't wanna buy that.
would you add in cost over $30,000?? cause it did
Last edited by redrocket on Sun Mar 16, 2003 10:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
"If it ain't broken, smash it harder, then make it stronger!"
It's unfortunate that no matter how much money ya throw into your car, the value only goes one way, down! :(
The other thing is, most people buying a 4WD second hand, look for a Toorak Tractor ("Never been offroad", as the used car salesmen say).
Something they know hasn't been bent, drowned and dragged scream'in up hills.
It may be worthwhile seeing what it's worth as a trade in, (on a 98/99 model) at a few different dealers, to give you a realistic value. Then add a couple off grand.
Neil
The other thing is, most people buying a 4WD second hand, look for a Toorak Tractor ("Never been offroad", as the used car salesmen say).
Something they know hasn't been bent, drowned and dragged scream'in up hills.
It may be worthwhile seeing what it's worth as a trade in, (on a 98/99 model) at a few different dealers, to give you a realistic value. Then add a couple off grand.
Neil
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