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<blockquote data-quote="e60FANster" data-source="post: 677963" data-attributes="member: 17103"><p>Plan is not to demod or dekit anything but ill keep this option in my mind at a later date if no takers.</p><p>The things with used car prices is that I believe there is never really a fixed market price for it, always a variance/range.</p><p>Willing buyer, willing seller is what I believe in, they will always be a low ballers or ppl who r willing to pay a premium.</p><p>To be honest, I've never had any problems selling off my previous cars at the price tt I normally call for, hope this time it's the same.</p><p>Many I believe still prefer to buy direct from owner so tt they know the history and gauge for themselves the authenticity of each claims made abt the car itself.</p><p></p><p>Don't expect to sell my car very much above the average to recover my investments but I reckon that 160k is not the average selling price. I would say that 160-170k is probably an acceptable range interns of transacting price.</p><p>Can't understand the rationale for pricing a 323 2010 at almost 190k while the 325 MSports 2009 goes for 160k.</p><p>To me a car is all about enjoyment and feel good factor, if u sit in the car and look good, boost confidence and enjoy every moment driving it then what is paying slightly more for it.</p><p>5-10k in the scheme of things is not a lot more money to pay for something that u will enjoy in the next 3 to maybe 5 yrs.</p><p>Only cost u 200 buckaroos more a month ahaha main objective in life, go with the flow and enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e60FANster, post: 677963, member: 17103"] Plan is not to demod or dekit anything but ill keep this option in my mind at a later date if no takers. The things with used car prices is that I believe there is never really a fixed market price for it, always a variance/range. Willing buyer, willing seller is what I believe in, they will always be a low ballers or ppl who r willing to pay a premium. To be honest, I've never had any problems selling off my previous cars at the price tt I normally call for, hope this time it's the same. Many I believe still prefer to buy direct from owner so tt they know the history and gauge for themselves the authenticity of each claims made abt the car itself. Don't expect to sell my car very much above the average to recover my investments but I reckon that 160k is not the average selling price. I would say that 160-170k is probably an acceptable range interns of transacting price. Can't understand the rationale for pricing a 323 2010 at almost 190k while the 325 MSports 2009 goes for 160k. To me a car is all about enjoyment and feel good factor, if u sit in the car and look good, boost confidence and enjoy every moment driving it then what is paying slightly more for it. 5-10k in the scheme of things is not a lot more money to pay for something that u will enjoy in the next 3 to maybe 5 yrs. Only cost u 200 buckaroos more a month ahaha main objective in life, go with the flow and enjoy [/QUOTE]
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