$28k for 06 6MT
NO...that is NOT a good deal. I got my car for about the same as pohljm and I agree 100% with what he said. They can come down. If you had the car just imagine what the trade-in would be now with a year's worth of miles on it! I've seen some prices tossed around by guys on here in the 26K range, and that was a couple months ago (tho admittedly, I didn't believe them), but I definitely think you should be able to do better now. If not, wait a few more months and it will really drop!
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NO...that is NOT a good deal. I got my car for about the same as pohljm and I agree 100% with what he said. They can come down. If you had the car just imagine what the trade-in would be now with a year's worth of miles on it! I've seen some prices tossed around by guys on here in the 26K range, and that was a couple months ago (tho admittedly, I didn't believe them), but I definitely think you should be able to do better now. If not, wait a few more months and it will really drop!
I was just quoted $24k by Carmax if I wanted to sell them my 05/Nav with 31,000 miles. My friend just negoiated a new 07 non-Nav 5AT for $31,520. This I think puts your price maeby $1000 high but not bad.
I'm doing a 350 mile R/T tomorrow to pick up his new whip.
I'm doing a 350 mile R/T tomorrow to pick up his new whip.
I think 28K is a nice, not great!, price, on that car. There was a period of time when dealers were selling brand new leftover 2006s for 28.5-30K+taxes but good luck finding a car like that. Dealers saw these brand new cars as a liability since they dont make a lot on brand new, and thus sold them cheap. The used cars is where dealers make $, so they will not sell them cheap off the lot, otherwise will sell at an auction for 26.5-27K all day long
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