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good deal?
the other day I found a 99 lude(not an SH) for 15000 is that a good price? or should i keep looking?
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I dunno bout your state, but that's a KICK ASS price round here. :crazy: :yes:
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sweet! I didnt know because my bro got his 00 for 14
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mileage ????
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Yeah, what's the mileage and overall condition?
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check out kbb.com
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kbb dosnt factor in demand |
Demand? :crazy: :paranoid:
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Demand? as in Supply and demand. :)
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Yeah, if the item is wanted and there is a shortage... price goes up. |
Check Nada.
It doesnt matter if there is a demand.. All the bank cares about is what it books for. ;) |
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Demand doesn't matter when buying a car? The person selling it determines the price, not the bank. What about when the S2ks were new and they were going for over retail in some areas? Maybe I just misunderstood you... my Spanish is rusty :D j/k |
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lol |
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Now see, that's what I always thought. :crazy: |
just look it up on kbb with the milaga and over all condition, that will give you a ball park and pluss you can ask how many people looked at it and if there is a lot then he will probably get his price if not then you can probably talk him down
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Demand? On newer cars less then 15 years old you go off blue book value, condition, mileage, etc. If you have a 99 Prelude appraised it will be for around blue book value. Now take a classic car. Many books show cars like mine as $15,000 as a condition #2 car, but are appraised for twice the value sometimes. Whether this is demand or not I dunno, but if someone is selling a newer car for above blue book thay are ripping you off. |
I have had people tell me that kbb is a crock of crap and I should go by the nada book.
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