Price it higher than what you want, you'll get lowballed and dicked around for sure, especially of you sell on Craigslist.
I was thinking about selling the s10, and going with either a full size truck or an suv/jeep. Im just curious what you guys think about resale prices. Id say the truck is worth more than book value, but is it even ok to ask book value these days? It does have one flaw, that GD door ding I picked up a week ago.
kbb, nada. idk what I would ask. I realize you can ask anything, but a price that gets a response for interested buyers is a plus
Price it higher than what you want, you'll get lowballed and dicked around for sure, especially of you sell on Craigslist.
‘47 Willys CJ2A with an SBC
What'd you pay for it? if i remember right you said you got a really good deal - i'd ask couple grand more or a grand above book value.
06 Corvette 92 Talon 04 Civic 96 Chebby
door ding pissed you off so bad that you are selling it.
9.875@150mph
2012 Iowa Manual Shootout Champion, on low boost setting. -Flying Ryan
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten." - Ben Franklin
I paid book for it then. I kinda want something I can door ding or hit a tree and not care. Just focus on the bike and when weather sucks drive a vehicle that I can fit a couple bikes into.
missing the fozzy maybe?
06 Corvette 92 Talon 04 Civic 96 Chebby
Door ding and hit trees? Get a Cherokee classic and call it a day.
‘47 Willys CJ2A with an SBC
a couple grand above book is a bad idea people nowadays are trifty and research their stuff.
well I guess the camaro is staying good project for my kid.
NADA prices it high, KBB prices it low. Shoot for high NADA and call it a day.
I've learned a lot or most banks I've dealt with use NADA while the common folk use kbb.
Naturally Aspired vs Forced Induction:
This is easy, its like a handjob vs a blowjob.
The handjob you can give yourself so its cheap and easy.
The blowjob might cost you more, but the end result is much better.