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What would one expect to pay for this car?
Posted on 12/20/12 at 8:43 am
Posted on 12/20/12 at 8:43 am
2005 Honda Accord EX
2.4L
Leather
6 Disc/XM
Spoiler
Alloy Rims
Sunroof
118.6K miles
Kelly Blue Book has a private party range of:
$10,200 Excellent
$9,700 Very Good
$9,300 Good
$8,900 Fair
Prices above include the mileage deduction.
Car is in very good condition.
2.4L
Leather
6 Disc/XM
Spoiler
Alloy Rims
Sunroof
118.6K miles
Kelly Blue Book has a private party range of:
$10,200 Excellent
$9,700 Very Good
$9,300 Good
$8,900 Fair
Prices above include the mileage deduction.
Car is in very good condition.
This post was edited on 12/20/12 at 8:47 am
Posted on 12/20/12 at 8:52 am to Captain Ron
I wouldn't pay over 5 grand for a car with 100k+ miles on it no matter what it is.
Posted on 12/20/12 at 9:26 am to Captain Ron
I was thinking around 5 grand.
You can get Tahoe with similar stats for 6-8k
You can get Tahoe with similar stats for 6-8k
Posted on 12/20/12 at 9:39 am to Captain Ron
I paid $4,500 for a camry the same year as yours with none of the extras. It had 90k miles on it.
I bet you can get 6k or better
I bet you can get 6k or better
Posted on 12/20/12 at 10:16 am to Captain Ron
$5,000 to $6,000 would be a good deal Maybe $6500 if the timing belt has been replaced in the last 20,000 miles and the tires and brakes are in good shape.
An Accord can go 200,000 miles easily, but not if it wasn't maintained well. Hopefully there are some records available that would support a higher price.
A 7 year old mainstream car with that many miles isn't going to fetch $9,000 from any smart buyer.
An Accord can go 200,000 miles easily, but not if it wasn't maintained well. Hopefully there are some records available that would support a higher price.
A 7 year old mainstream car with that many miles isn't going to fetch $9,000 from any smart buyer.
This post was edited on 12/20/12 at 10:20 am
Posted on 12/20/12 at 12:18 pm to Captain Ron
I wrecked mine last July and I got $13,000 from insurance company for it. I had about 70,000 miles on it, maybe less.
all the ones on carguru.com with that amount of miles are going for about $10,000.
all the ones on carguru.com with that amount of miles are going for about $10,000.
Posted on 12/20/12 at 3:43 pm to Captain Ron
Why does a Honda Accord have a Spoiler? Does it get to speeds where wheel traction is an issue?
Posted on 12/20/12 at 9:22 pm to Captain Ron
7K tops
Posted on 12/20/12 at 9:53 pm to Captain Ron
Don't waste your time with KBB, look and see what things are going for on Autotrader
Posted on 12/21/12 at 2:15 pm to Captain Ron
Take the Good and Fair conditions of private party and trade in value. Average the 4 and that should give you a decent idea. At least it will give you a figure to work off of.
You have the perfect middle class high school girl car, and bitches love leather and sunroofs, so that's some shite you can harp on when you're trying to sell it.
You have the perfect middle class high school girl car, and bitches love leather and sunroofs, so that's some shite you can harp on when you're trying to sell it.
Posted on 12/21/12 at 4:20 pm to Captain Ron
Expect it to need a transmission to the tune of $3000 in the very near future. Don't bellieve all the 200,000 miles hype. Honda's have transmission problems.
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