YessirGot you bro haha
YessirGot you bro haha
Im looking at a 2004 Coupe with 20k miles. Clean car, pulley, intake and exhaust. All documentation and stock parts with car.
Is $36k fair or overpaying?
RedfireWhat color? That’ll make a big difference…
Im looking at a 2004 Coupe with 20k miles. Clean car, pulley, intake and exhaust. All documentation and stock parts with car.
Is $36k fair or overpaying?
Can you post a couple of recend photos, Tony?$15k in 2013 but she needed love.
Wow! How the heck you find that deal? Congrats!View attachment 1801181 22k in 2020 with 9,000 miles
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Those 2020 prices were real. Also the color helped price I’m sure.Wow! How the heck you find that deal? Congrats!
It’s pretty close to exactly what I want. It’s a one owner, original documentation, clean coupe. Only thing that would be better is if it never had a pulley change. It’s pretty near stock though with pulley, exhaust and intake. I just don’t know what a fair price is.to me this question depends on how you look at the car.
it's one thing if you're trying to pay the lowest price you can so that you can sell it in the future to try to make the most profit, like some used car dealer.
but it's a different story if this is exactly the car you really want and "love." that is something you cannot put a price on because it's an emotional purchase that will make you happy. because in this case, money comes secondary; it is not nearly as important as getting exactly what you want.