TweetOriginally Posted by ByRoN
Sorry man, not my style...
Tweethttps://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...6000&cardist=0
2002 117,500 miles you bring me a buyer you get 200 bucks!!!
TweetOriginally Posted by ByRoN
Sorry man, not my style...
Tweetalot of miles.. not worth 15 grand imho.
Tweetthe price is 14000.00 they are changing it on the site tomorrow
TweetUsed vehicles are a hard sell now days with all the leasing etc., and good deals out there. Your going to have to go down on the price ByRon if you want to sell it 14K for a vehicle w/over 100K miles people don't want. You might get lucky though.
TweetGO TO CARMAX AND HAVE THEM BUY IT. WAY TO MANY MILES FOR THAT PRICE
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TweetAs everyone said, way too many miles for the price. Also it's a gas guzzler. Not many people are going to want a used truck with all the rising gas prices now days!
TweetDealers will **** you over if you try to sell or trade the car to them. 14 grand is still a bit much, the reason is it's the Chevy. If it was Mercedes, Lexus, Bmw etc yes.. I say you can get 11$ for it.
Tweetthe blue book is like 15,900
TweetI just ran the Kelly Blue Book on it where I live and it's only $12,775 (for Good condition) and $13,840 (for Excellent). The typical mileage for that year is 60,000 and you are almost double that. That's going tomake it very hard for you. Also, I live in Colorado and SUV's and trucks are a lot more here than in the south. Hell, I went to Texas to get my wife's CR-V and literally saved $4,000.Originally Posted by ByRoN
Tweetu read my mind..Originally Posted by diggi
Byron.i used to be a car saleman and any car above 100000 miles on it, goes to auction.....
especially american car, above 75000, its dead comparing to any honda or toyota..
even though i love vets, cobras and TA's
TweetVery nice truck!
Here if it's not a Mercedes then it's hard to sell a car with that much miles.
TweetCan I call you at 3:00am, 3:30am, 4:00am, 4:30am, 5:00am, and so on? Thanks for your home number.Originally Posted by ByRoN
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TweetIm thinkin you can get about 8-10K. Prob is that there are alot of resold lease vehicles out there with low miles selling cheap, and if the consumer has any common sence he/she will know the market. You can get an almost new truck for 14-15K. Imports are the best when reselling. Hondas, Toyotas, etc. Next time get one of thoses if your going to be putting alot of miles on it. If you still owe $ on it, you might have to take a loss to get something else. I did this along time ago when i was a kid. I had a 78' Mustang and i just asked the dealer to pay it off. I lost the money i put into it and the $ i put down when i bought it, but i figured i was out of the obligation and was free to buy what i wanted. Not a smart move, but hey..i was young and wanted something dif, lol!