Whats the right selling price for 01 SS w/408?
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Whats the right selling price for 01 SS w/408?
Well, after much debate and thinking for months, I decided Im going to put my car for sale. Just dont know how much is a good price. When I went a while back to the dealer they told me $10,000 with no regards to the mods and had bald tires. I almost got a C6 then, but I spent well over $10,000 getting my 408 which just left a sour taste in my mouth. So, still looking to get into a C6. Here is a quick rundown.
-108,000 miles
-10,5000 miles on engine: LME 408 Longblock(never sprayed I guess thats a good thing now.)
-Full Exhaust and other supporting mods
-Cloth interior, Hardtop, New Tires
-Worn Suspension and Brakes
-Needs clutch upgraded/replaced
-The inside could use a some shampoo and some wax on the outside.
I would like to fix the brakes and change the clutch, but after thinking about it, I dont want to throw anymore money into it. Thats the whole idea of getting rid of it. It still has lots of room for performance mods and improvment besides the engine, which I rather just sell now and move on. A will probably through in a set of Z06 wheels and TSP TD exhaust. With the base C6's now being powered by an LS3, Im looking at getting sometime at the end of the year. So I would like to sell my car sooner than later. What is a good price for it without being to greedy? Something fair to the seller and the buyer.
-108,000 miles
-10,5000 miles on engine: LME 408 Longblock(never sprayed I guess thats a good thing now.)
-Full Exhaust and other supporting mods
-Cloth interior, Hardtop, New Tires
-Worn Suspension and Brakes
-Needs clutch upgraded/replaced
-The inside could use a some shampoo and some wax on the outside.
I would like to fix the brakes and change the clutch, but after thinking about it, I dont want to throw anymore money into it. Thats the whole idea of getting rid of it. It still has lots of room for performance mods and improvment besides the engine, which I rather just sell now and move on. A will probably through in a set of Z06 wheels and TSP TD exhaust. With the base C6's now being powered by an LS3, Im looking at getting sometime at the end of the year. So I would like to sell my car sooner than later. What is a good price for it without being to greedy? Something fair to the seller and the buyer.
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depends who you sell to. a car-savvy person would probably give you around 12,000, but someone that doesnt care about a 408 might not even give you 8k. but with worn parts, value goes down. i think if you clean it up perfect and get it to tip top shape, then you could get 14 out of it.
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Originally Posted by ReLs1pect
A 408 SS w/ 10k on the motor. I'd say low twenties. That's what I would put it up for.
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Originally Posted by ReLs1pect
A 408 SS w/ 10k on the motor. I'd say low twenties. That's what I would put it up for.
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Originally Posted by tee-boy
I disagree 8K especially is way to low. Car stock would maybe be worth 11-12K. A new 408 costs what about 7-8K. 20K is too high; 12K is too low. Shoot for the upper half of that range (16-17K).
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Originally Posted by JKDZ28
$14,500 since it needs some work.
Sounds like a nice ride though
Sounds like a nice ride though
Right, I wouldnt want to screw any buyer. I understand I will have some type of loss.
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Originally Posted by violent_celerity
ive seen all kinds of LS1's going for 6k that have the same wear his car does. im just saying if he doesnt clean it up.
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Generally, you won't get the 10K you spent on the engine. 14 to 16K sounds correct. I would skip the clean up a wise buyer will see through that. The car is what it is. It has a race engine. That is what makes it different. Add value to the car by confirming the performance of the car. Many tracks will mention your car during test and tune. Take it there with signs. Also take it any local speed shop, they normally have a board they will let you post to.
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Had to go, customer on the lot. I wanted to flip it to one of my team members. Dealership is giving away hundreds of dead presidents, I want my share. OFF TOPIC
Consider a trade. Unless you have a cash buyer you have a car you want to sell that doesn't book out. Meaning it's worth less than the bank is willing to lend against it.
Do you have any friends in the banking business? Go see them!
Consider a trade. Unless you have a cash buyer you have a car you want to sell that doesn't book out. Meaning it's worth less than the bank is willing to lend against it.
Do you have any friends in the banking business? Go see them!