2000 py ITR
i have an opportunity to pick up a 36k mile 2000 py ITR for dirt cheap... my ole lady looked at me like i was crazy when i told her iwas interested in adding another to the stable... what is market value right now on a 2000 w/ 36k miles.. i know what blue book is on the car... but they are just guidlines to me... we all know mint ITR's bring much more than book value... thoughts fellas? thnx in advance
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NorthernXposure »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have an opportunity to pick up a 36k mile 2000 py ITR for dirt cheap... my ole lady looked at me like i was crazy when i told her iwas interested in adding another to the stable... what is market value right now on a 2000 w/ 36k miles.. i know what blue book is on the car... but they are just guidlines to me... we all know mint ITR's bring much more than book value... thoughts fellas? thnx in advance
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2000 with 36k on it is probably worth anywhere between 17-20k depending on ther cars condition
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2000 with 36k on it is probably worth anywhere between 17-20k depending on ther cars condition
all i can say is that it would be a REALLY good deal if i bought it... it will take some convincing of the ole lady... but i think i can work her on it...
ive started with the his and hers ITR's LOL... she gave me the stink eye...
ive started with the his and hers ITR's LOL... she gave me the stink eye...
hit her very low and let her slowly go up to what you're willing to pay. i picked up a 98 cw for 9100 including tax/lic and i even had the old lade put on new tires, maintenance done, and couple of other stuff. then again i was a saleman @ honda store couple of years back. try to put as much negative things about the car. higher insurance rate, top 3 stolen car in u.s. for so much years, age, condition, uncomfortable ride for daily use, etc. dont show too much excitement why you want the car. it worked for me. i missed the good old days of laying people off selling cars.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rjgerolaga »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hit her very low and let her slowly go up to what you're willing to pay. i picked up a 98 cw for 9100 including tax/lic and i even had the old lade put on new tires, maintenance done, and couple of other stuff. then again i was a saleman @ honda store couple of years back. try to put as much negative things about the car. higher insurance rate, top 3 stolen car in u.s. for so much years, age, condition, uncomfortable ride for daily use, etc. dont show too much excitement why you want the car. it worked for me. i missed the good old days of laying people off selling cars.
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im the f&i manager at the local nissan dealership and was on the floor for 5 years prior to that... thanx for the pointers though... i just got off the phone with the owner and they readily took the price i was willing to offer... now its just a matter of getting funds to them... ill keep you guys updated
</TD></TR></TABLE>im the f&i manager at the local nissan dealership and was on the floor for 5 years prior to that... thanx for the pointers though... i just got off the phone with the owner and they readily took the price i was willing to offer... now its just a matter of getting funds to them... ill keep you guys updated
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sweet! makes me want to go to a dealership more often to buy cars. LOL. Guess I don't feel so bad for being such a dick all the time to the salesmen I encounter.
sweet! makes me want to go to a dealership more often to buy cars. LOL. Guess I don't feel so bad for being such a dick all the time to the salesmen I encounter.
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