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Originally posted by Baron View PostSheriff's posse's on my tail cause I'm in demand.
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Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View PostWell I dredged this thread back up to say if you have a used car, apparently you need to price it $1,000 above KBB.
Sold the Escape in 2 hours for my asking price. My phone nearly died from all the inquiries I was getting about it. I will admit, my ad was very detailed, I had 24 photos and the car was super clean...but wow.
Used car market is indeed whack...however in Athens, GA it is hurting. Got a 2008 MDX for around $6,000 under KBB with every option known to man on it.
Flying out Saturday to get it and drive it home.
We have a 2002 Explorer XLT with only 80k on it and in perfect condition. My wife refuses to entertain the idea of a new SUV but I busted her a week ago online looking at new Explorers. She deserves one but is too cheap to let us get another.
Now I need to see what KBB is on hers.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostGood job.
We have a 2002 Explorer XLT with only 80k on it and in perfect condition. My wife refuses to entertain the idea of a new SUV but I busted her a week ago online looking at new Explorers. She deserves one but is too cheap to let us get another.
Now I need to see what KBB is on hers.
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Ever tried to buy a car on craigslist? People are freaking stupid and cant even remember to post mileage on cars let alone get a decent description
I have never sold a car on craigslist in more than 48 hours. A smart seller sells the car more then anything
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Originally posted by 4king View PostEver tried to buy a car on craigslist? People are freaking stupid and cant even remember to post mileage on cars let alone get a decent description
I have never sold a car on craigslist in more than 48 hours. A smart seller sells the car more then anything
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostGood job.
We have a 2002 Explorer XLT with only 80k on it and in perfect condition. My wife refuses to entertain the idea of a new SUV but I busted her a week ago online looking at new Explorers. She deserves one but is too cheap to let us get another.
Now I need to see what KBB is on hers.
$4900 made me a happy man that night, wish I had listed it for $5300 or something just slightly higher, I really think I could have got it.
If you end up selling, refurbish the easy stuff and take a bazillion photos and lay out your ad nice. Apparently that differentiates us from the CL morons.
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