How much can I sell my 2001 Integra LS with a salvage title?
I am trying to post on craigslist. I have a ballpark range but I want to run it through you guys first. 2001 Integra LS with 60,000 miles and a salvage title. A few dings but completely stock. It was involved in a very minor parking lot accident. Everything runs perfect. How much should I sell this for? I cannot get a value from kbb since it is a salvage title. I'm located in the bay area, california. Thanks.
According to KBB, excellent condition: 10500, good: 9800, fair: 7900. It doesn't give me a value for my car because it is salvage.
*A body shop fixed all the damage from the accident.
Condition:
Exterior: 8.5
Interior: 8.5
Modified by w1ckedR at 11:15 AM 8/15/2007
Modified by w1ckedR at 1:45 PM 8/15/2007
According to KBB, excellent condition: 10500, good: 9800, fair: 7900. It doesn't give me a value for my car because it is salvage.
*A body shop fixed all the damage from the accident.
Condition:
Exterior: 8.5
Interior: 8.5
Modified by w1ckedR at 11:15 AM 8/15/2007
Modified by w1ckedR at 1:45 PM 8/15/2007
car is 7 years old so the car isn't worth as much as it was brand new, the cost associated with fixing it didn't make much sense to the insurance company so they declared it a salvage.
idk, the book value on that must be at least 8k. It would have to be a lot of damage to make it more economical for the insurance company to salvage it.
Was there any frame damage?
Was there any frame damage?
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$5,500-$6,500. I don't know about your area but around here a salvage title on cars like Integras doesn't lower the value much if everything's clean and repaired good... it's a popular car for teenagers, etc. and they don't really care as much, and getting a clean salvage car is better than getting a non-salvage abused car like a lot of Hondas are nowadays. Not to mention, the newest year of Integra available and super low miles compared to most out there.
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Seems a bit high for an LS, don't you think?
Seems a bit high for an LS, don't you think?
As long as the paint on the hood is shiny dumb, young teenagers will buy it. I'd try to go for fair value if I were you and try to point out the disparity from excellent condition and go no lower than $6,500 unless you[re desperate for cash.. or it's an auto.
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