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<blockquote data-quote="362104" data-source="post: 4241517" data-attributes="member: 43234"><p>I haven't went away. I am going to the dealership tom. 1 last time. I checked NADA.com Average retail is $3650 with $725 factored in for low miles.</p><p>High retail is $4325 with $725 factored in for low miles. I don't know how they can think it's high retail when the paint doesn't have a high gloss finish.</p><p>I don't know what's up with 1994 paint jobs, it has alot of swirling. It seems like little if any clearcoat remains. To get the paint the way it should be will take a considerable amount of time, probably something the dealer doesn't care about. If the dealer won't deal, then I'm done with it. </p><p>The last time I was at the dealer I talked him down $1,000 in 3 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="362104, post: 4241517, member: 43234"] I haven't went away. I am going to the dealership tom. 1 last time. I checked NADA.com Average retail is $3650 with $725 factored in for low miles. High retail is $4325 with $725 factored in for low miles. I don't know how they can think it's high retail when the paint doesn't have a high gloss finish. I don't know what's up with 1994 paint jobs, it has alot of swirling. It seems like little if any clearcoat remains. To get the paint the way it should be will take a considerable amount of time, probably something the dealer doesn't care about. If the dealer won't deal, then I'm done with it. The last time I was at the dealer I talked him down $1,000 in 3 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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