2003 cls 6 spd after one year
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2003 cls 6 spd after one year
I was wondering...i bought my car july..By next july and estimated 20,000 miles, what will be my value if i sell it...i know its a tough one but jus a guess?
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Originally posted by FDao
Maybe more as it's a limited version thus far, unless Acura decides to make more than 2700/yr, or something like that.
Maybe more as it's a limited version thus far, unless Acura decides to make more than 2700/yr, or something like that.
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Originally posted by purplehaze
if i cant sell it for more then 23k U BETTER STAY ALIVE JZ....
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if i cant sell it for more then 23k U BETTER STAY ALIVE JZ....
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20k a year???
JK, I used to do that if not more, but now I distibute the miles between mine and my wifes car. Between the two of them I average 10K on hers and 12k on mine. But I have also cut down on driving frequency.
Oh, I also forgot to mention that we work together...
JK, I used to do that if not more, but now I distibute the miles between mine and my wifes car. Between the two of them I average 10K on hers and 12k on mine. But I have also cut down on driving frequency.
Oh, I also forgot to mention that we work together...
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tell me about it....ive had mine for 5 months now and already have 10k on it. My job sucks b/c now theyre making me drive a ton...i plan on getting a beater to drive instead, but we'll see what happens........so I guess i'll be in the 20k range as well if not more.
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Worth more than 23k if it has 20K miles and condition is excellent (no scratches, dings, dents, etc).
The 2003 used reports aren't out yet (at least for me or me via KBB), and the list on the stick and auto are the same using the RSX stick vs. auto as a "model". There is no price difference between a stick or auto with same history (no S listing). Assumption: RSX stick vs. auto similar to CLS stick vs. auto.
Dealer invoice (check KBBook) is $28,159 with (dealer holdback of $917 included). So, if the car is going for trade-in, expect a spanking (that $28.159 is the dealer's price from day #1).
Using a 2002 CLS with NAVI as a "model" (with 20K miles) sold in CA I get (for private sale == retail):
$26,520
OR via the wholesale/trade-in method:
Trade-In Value $22,920
Trade-in value represents what you might expect to receive from a dealer for this consumer owned vehicle. Keep in mind that the dealer must then absorb the cost of making the vehicle ready for sale, advertising, sales commissions, arranging financing and insurance and standing behind the vehicle for any mechanical or safety problems.
The 2003 used reports aren't out yet (at least for me or me via KBB), and the list on the stick and auto are the same using the RSX stick vs. auto as a "model". There is no price difference between a stick or auto with same history (no S listing). Assumption: RSX stick vs. auto similar to CLS stick vs. auto.
Dealer invoice (check KBBook) is $28,159 with (dealer holdback of $917 included). So, if the car is going for trade-in, expect a spanking (that $28.159 is the dealer's price from day #1).
Using a 2002 CLS with NAVI as a "model" (with 20K miles) sold in CA I get (for private sale == retail):
$26,520
OR via the wholesale/trade-in method:
Trade-In Value $22,920
Trade-in value represents what you might expect to receive from a dealer for this consumer owned vehicle. Keep in mind that the dealer must then absorb the cost of making the vehicle ready for sale, advertising, sales commissions, arranging financing and insurance and standing behind the vehicle for any mechanical or safety problems.
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