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Taking a bath on a dealer trade in.
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<blockquote data-quote="Serpent" data-source="post: 15651208" data-attributes="member: 16164"><p>Just to reiterate, this isnt only 10k, <strong>i meant to say $10k+</strong>. What I'm actually talking about is a gen 5 Viper. The owner couldnt sell it for his set price (86k). And I find out he trades it in for 67k, in cali!</p><p></p><p>I've been thinking about it a lot because the Viper community imo, isnt being realistic. I want to join the group and own one but they price themselves out too high. I feel I would get a better deal from a dealership than dealing with someone that wants top dollar.</p><p>I think [USER=3378]@03Cobra[/USER] has seen it because he posts at VOA too. </p><p>I see it a lot actually, they want a high price and still do if you check the 13/14 cars, (autotrader, cargurus, cars.com, etc) private sellers still want over 100k!</p><p></p><p><strong>What I'm saying is the guy wants so much money, nobody bites so they go to a dealership and lose out big rather than lose out little. </strong></p><p></p><p>btw, you guys talking about craigslist tire kickers, I did not have a hard time selling my mustang. Usually the bigger the price, the less tire kickers. How did I weed them out? I just ignored their emails every day until the same people kept emailing me. That way I know they are serious. I also priced my car at a decent price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serpent, post: 15651208, member: 16164"] Just to reiterate, this isnt only 10k, [B]i meant to say $10k+[/B]. What I'm actually talking about is a gen 5 Viper. The owner couldnt sell it for his set price (86k). And I find out he trades it in for 67k, in cali! I've been thinking about it a lot because the Viper community imo, isnt being realistic. I want to join the group and own one but they price themselves out too high. I feel I would get a better deal from a dealership than dealing with someone that wants top dollar. I think [USER=3378]@03Cobra[/USER] has seen it because he posts at VOA too. I see it a lot actually, they want a high price and still do if you check the 13/14 cars, (autotrader, cargurus, cars.com, etc) private sellers still want over 100k! [B]What I'm saying is the guy wants so much money, nobody bites so they go to a dealership and lose out big rather than lose out little. [/B] btw, you guys talking about craigslist tire kickers, I did not have a hard time selling my mustang. Usually the bigger the price, the less tire kickers. How did I weed them out? I just ignored their emails every day until the same people kept emailing me. That way I know they are serious. I also priced my car at a decent price. [/QUOTE]
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