43000 dollar ws6
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If you owned a 280 mile 02' ws6, you'd sell it for BLUE BOOK?
nobody would do that.
the car definately isnt worth anything over 30k... but I'd say 25-30k would seem reasonable, considering it's originaly cost. how many more could possibly have much lower miles
nobody would do that.
the car definately isnt worth anything over 30k... but I'd say 25-30k would seem reasonable, considering it's originaly cost. how many more could possibly have much lower miles
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Originally Posted by wolfy
i blue booked it...
fully optioned, excellent condition, retail value - $21,010
private party - $19,095
trade in - $17,250
im really close to sending him a screenshot of the bluebook page ive got up and telling him kindly; "sir, you are a ******* moron..."
fully optioned, excellent condition, retail value - $21,010
private party - $19,095
trade in - $17,250
im really close to sending him a screenshot of the bluebook page ive got up and telling him kindly; "sir, you are a ******* moron..."
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ok.... its a joke. i can understand all the people who are defending it. sure, its not like he's asking for a million dollars for the car, the right person might pay that. BUT....... first, his logic for wanting that much for the car is really screwed up. can we say idiot for paying 5 grand over msrp and then thinking the cost to store the car actually ups its value? second, he cant even spell right and his grammer sucks. if you are going to try to sell a car for 40k+ on ebay, at least make your ad look professional. his add looks like he threw it together in 5 minutes (which i'm sure he did). if i was that rich guy who wanted this car and was willing to pay for it, i certainly wouldnt give some tool who thought storage costs added to the value of the car and who couldnt even write a professional, or at least nice looking, ad my money....
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Originally Posted by stokedporcupine
ok.... its a joke. i can understand all the people who are defending it. sure, its not like he's asking for a million dollars for the car, the right person might pay that. BUT....... first, his logic for wanting that much for the car is really screwed up. can we say idiot for paying 5 grand over msrp and then thinking the cost to store the car actually ups its value? second, he cant even spell right and his grammer sucks. if you are going to try to sell a car for 40k+ on ebay, at least make your ad look professional. his add looks like he threw it together in 5 minutes (which i'm sure he did). if i was that rich guy who wanted this car and was willing to pay for it, i certainly wouldnt give some tool who thought storage costs added to the value of the car and who couldnt even write a professional, or at least nice looking, ad my money....
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Originally Posted by 1BDWS6
What I think is funny is that he is adding what he paid in storage fees to the price of the car. It wasnt the buyers ideal to put it there. Some people have no common sense.
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Originally Posted by BLKWS.6
It looks too clean, I bet the bitch blows a fuel and water pump right away.
in fact, ive never seen a car like yours lol