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<blockquote data-quote="DarkSnake" data-source="post: 7914356" data-attributes="member: 47556"><p>Lowballing, that is offering 25-50% or more off the asking price is generally a sign that the potential buyer is not qualified and is uneducated in the areana that they are in (this assumes that the asking price is in the reasonable range). If you are serious about making an offer approach the seller with a reason(s) why you want to pay less. </p><p></p><p>Taking OP's example where the asking price is $23k, take the car to a mechanic, or inspect it yourself, come up with a list of what it will cost to fix paint chips, tires as needed, maintanence (was the 30k etc factory maintanence done?) does the driver seat need to be replace because of wear and go from there. </p><p></p><p>If you can only afford $15k this will prove to be the wrong car for you. If you are thinking that the car is worth $21k you are probably in the ballpark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkSnake, post: 7914356, member: 47556"] Lowballing, that is offering 25-50% or more off the asking price is generally a sign that the potential buyer is not qualified and is uneducated in the areana that they are in (this assumes that the asking price is in the reasonable range). If you are serious about making an offer approach the seller with a reason(s) why you want to pay less. Taking OP's example where the asking price is $23k, take the car to a mechanic, or inspect it yourself, come up with a list of what it will cost to fix paint chips, tires as needed, maintanence (was the 30k etc factory maintanence done?) does the driver seat need to be replace because of wear and go from there. If you can only afford $15k this will prove to be the wrong car for you. If you are thinking that the car is worth $21k you are probably in the ballpark. [/QUOTE]
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