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03 DSG GT coupe. 29k miles
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<blockquote data-quote="LS1-THIS" data-source="post: 13283914" data-attributes="member: 137527"><p>Book value doesn't mean SHIT if you are selling your car private party. It's all about what people are willing to pay for it. The forums and Craigslist are flooded with mint new edge mustangs. It's simple supply and demand. When a car is rare and sought after(like terminator cobras and Mach 1s) the price will be high. I love cobras and Machs but with the prices they are going for in this market I would never buy one. </p><p></p><p>New Edge GTs are different than the Machs and Cobras. They made tons of them and everybody and their brother has one. They're great cars, I loved mine, but they are by no means rare. When you have such a high supply, the value of the car will go down. It's simple economics. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to tell you guys what to do, just telling you that I spent an entire summer trying to sell my 2004 GT. I'm not kidding when I say that it was one of the cleanest New Edges you'll find. I started at 13.5k, I didn't get a SINGLE offer for a month. I had it on here, corral, stang net, moddedmustangs, and my local craigslist. Then I moved it down to 12k, got a little interest but no bites. So then I moved it to 11k, it sold the next day. </p><p></p><p>You can put a high price on your car if you want, after all it's your car. I'm just trying to tell you that if you actually want a quick sale price it right and get it over with. Is it really worth waiting 5+ months to sell your car for $1,000 more than you would get if you just priced it right the first time around? For me, after my experience selling mine, I would have just put 11k on it right away so I didn't have to deal with it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS1-THIS, post: 13283914, member: 137527"] Book value doesn't mean SHIT if you are selling your car private party. It's all about what people are willing to pay for it. The forums and Craigslist are flooded with mint new edge mustangs. It's simple supply and demand. When a car is rare and sought after(like terminator cobras and Mach 1s) the price will be high. I love cobras and Machs but with the prices they are going for in this market I would never buy one. New Edge GTs are different than the Machs and Cobras. They made tons of them and everybody and their brother has one. They're great cars, I loved mine, but they are by no means rare. When you have such a high supply, the value of the car will go down. It's simple economics. I'm not trying to tell you guys what to do, just telling you that I spent an entire summer trying to sell my 2004 GT. I'm not kidding when I say that it was one of the cleanest New Edges you'll find. I started at 13.5k, I didn't get a SINGLE offer for a month. I had it on here, corral, stang net, moddedmustangs, and my local craigslist. Then I moved it down to 12k, got a little interest but no bites. So then I moved it to 11k, it sold the next day. You can put a high price on your car if you want, after all it's your car. I'm just trying to tell you that if you actually want a quick sale price it right and get it over with. Is it really worth waiting 5+ months to sell your car for $1,000 more than you would get if you just priced it right the first time around? For me, after my experience selling mine, I would have just put 11k on it right away so I didn't have to deal with it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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