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<blockquote data-quote="Black2010" data-source="post: 15568776" data-attributes="member: 126428"><p>Theirs a lot missing from the equation to be able to really narrow things down but I don't put a lot of added value in bolt on's with the exception of a supercharger. </p><p></p><p>I put his car around $4K. I just sold a really nice 02 SB Vert GT for $6.5K with only 45k miles on it. I felt fairly happy about that sell. Maybe could have got more but also could have sat on it for a while too. Thus my valuation on his car.</p><p></p><p>I put your car around the $16.5K range from what I've seen.</p><p></p><p>One thing to think about when doing a deal like this is the added maintenance the older car is going to need. That can add up pretty quickly. Me personally, I wouldn't do a deal like this with a friend. To much can go wrong and it's not worth losing a friend over no matter how close you think you are. Your best bet is to sell your car private party and then go pick up a cheaper car. If you are considering cars of that age and value it wont be hard to find something that will work for you.</p><p></p><p>P.S. - Best of luck getting debt free. That a great goal to have and it's nice seeing someone take a proactive approach, for one, to doing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black2010, post: 15568776, member: 126428"] Theirs a lot missing from the equation to be able to really narrow things down but I don't put a lot of added value in bolt on's with the exception of a supercharger. I put his car around $4K. I just sold a really nice 02 SB Vert GT for $6.5K with only 45k miles on it. I felt fairly happy about that sell. Maybe could have got more but also could have sat on it for a while too. Thus my valuation on his car. I put your car around the $16.5K range from what I've seen. One thing to think about when doing a deal like this is the added maintenance the older car is going to need. That can add up pretty quickly. Me personally, I wouldn't do a deal like this with a friend. To much can go wrong and it's not worth losing a friend over no matter how close you think you are. Your best bet is to sell your car private party and then go pick up a cheaper car. If you are considering cars of that age and value it wont be hard to find something that will work for you. P.S. - Best of luck getting debt free. That a great goal to have and it's nice seeing someone take a proactive approach, for one, to doing that. [/QUOTE]
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