Looking to sell my 2001 ITR, please help determine value
Well, I've been tossing around the idea of selling it for years. I've asked friends (former/current owners) for their ideas and now requesting the groups' opinion on what I should list my car for. Kindly see the details and pictures below. Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Year: 2001
Mileage: 26,777
Title: Clean title, no accidents, no bodywork
Modifications: None, 100% stock
Tires: OEM Bridgestone Potenza RE010 w/ 800 miles on them
Location - Southern California
Year: 2001
Mileage: 26,777
Title: Clean title, no accidents, no bodywork
Modifications: None, 100% stock
Tires: OEM Bridgestone Potenza RE010 w/ 800 miles on them
Location - Southern California
I urge you to hold out a few more years, this is not the optimal market for this. I'm sure you could get 18k for it rather soon but I'd like to see it go for more.
First very clean car. Second this is the worst time to sell itr's. I would say value is between 15-18k. Doubt it would sell very quick though. Theres a 98 with 20,xxx miles for 15k and no one wants it granted it is modded. If you don't have to sell then keep it.
Very clean I think it's priceless! You should give it to me as a gift! Lol
Seriously I'd say at this time it's worth 11-13 only because prices are down an that's probley what you would get on a sale you could price it at 15-16 an wait 1-2 years before you sale but hey you never know this might be the car that's some on is looking for!
Seriously I'd say at this time it's worth 11-13 only because prices are down an that's probley what you would get on a sale you could price it at 15-16 an wait 1-2 years before you sale but hey you never know this might be the car that's some on is looking for!
Without regards to "market" i wouldnt take less than 19k for this car. Seriously, how many more of these low mileage originals are out there... 10 years later after final year production. Think about that in context to current culture and what other owners are doing with their Rs.
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Well, I've been tossing around the idea of selling it for years. I've asked friends (former/current owners) for their ideas and now requesting the groups' opinion on what I should list my car for. Kindly see the details and pictures below. Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Year: 2001
Mileage: 26,777
Title: Clean title, no accidents, no bodywork
Modifications: None, 100% stock
Tires: OEM Bridgestone Potenza RE010 w/ 800 miles on them
Location - Southern California
Year: 2001
Mileage: 26,777
Title: Clean title, no accidents, no bodywork
Modifications: None, 100% stock
Tires: OEM Bridgestone Potenza RE010 w/ 800 miles on them
Location - Southern California
Also, like others suggested - keep it, unless you need the $$$.
Cheers!
A couple of years ago, I would have said $18-20K. In this down market, you won't get that much, but unless you're forced to sell quickly, I'd probably start with an asking price of $18K (and be willing to sell it for $17K); if it doesn't sell after a month, drop the asking price to $17K, but would absolutely not sell it for anything less than at least $16K.
And the guy who said $11-13K is just yanking your chain...
And the guy who said $11-13K is just yanking your chain...
I would keep it if at all possible. But if you must sell then I wouldn't let it go for a penny less than 18k. Your car in its current condition with that mileage is very rare.
wow....what a gem.
like everyone else stated....keep it if you can. You might get lucky to get 18k in todays market.
like everyone else stated....keep it if you can. You might get lucky to get 18k in todays market.
1. Store it
2. Never take it out
3. Wait 20 years
4. Go to Barrett Jackson
5. ???
6. Profit
If you do want to sell, I'd suggest changing the tires. Regardless of how little miles they have on them, 9-10 year old tires will never be safe. (that is, of course, assuming the tires haven't been changed within the past 2 years. I don't believe they would have been? IIRC, RE010s are no longer in production?)
EDIT: Did a quick search, they're still around, obviously not at the same performance level compared to today's tires. So my original though remains; are those fairly newly purchased tires?
2. Never take it out
3. Wait 20 years
4. Go to Barrett Jackson
5. ???
6. Profit
If you do want to sell, I'd suggest changing the tires. Regardless of how little miles they have on them, 9-10 year old tires will never be safe. (that is, of course, assuming the tires haven't been changed within the past 2 years. I don't believe they would have been? IIRC, RE010s are no longer in production?)
EDIT: Did a quick search, they're still around, obviously not at the same performance level compared to today's tires. So my original though remains; are those fairly newly purchased tires?
I personally would list it at 20k, and wouldn't take anything less than 18k. If you're desperate to sell or in a financial pinch I would drop to 16,995 until someone snatches it up.
GL, I think my jaw hit the floor when I opened up this thread, very well done
Just curious, are you the original owner and how much did it come up to when paying off for that Integra R?
Everyone says about $17-18,000 and that should seem about enough in this economy.
If you decide not to sell, just keep it for a few more years and you should be able to grab in a few more bucks with that clean low mileage Integra R.
Anyways GLWS. Just make sure it's going to have a good new home and not have someone crash another MINT Integra R.
Everyone says about $17-18,000 and that should seem about enough in this economy.
If you decide not to sell, just keep it for a few more years and you should be able to grab in a few more bucks with that clean low mileage Integra R.
Anyways GLWS. Just make sure it's going to have a good new home and not have someone crash another MINT Integra R.
Personally i wouldnt list it for anything less then $20k, even though it might be a while before someone comes with that kind of money, i would hold on to it until then. I also own an 01 py with 26k miles and thats the route that i would go if i was to sell. Too many heavy modded and salvage R's out there to let a mint one go for anything less. glws
wow i would love to buy this and wire tuck and shave the bay and put some low offset wheels on it! haha jk jk ...beautiful car i would hold onto this if i were you
Personally i wouldnt list it for anything less then $20k, even though it might be a while before someone comes with that kind of money, i would hold on to it until then. I also own an 01 py with 26k miles and thats the route that i would go if i was to sell. Too many heavy modded and salvage R's out there to let a mint one go for anything less. glws
OP, hang on if you can. It would be tough to see this go to anyone but a true enthusiast.
I'd say 16-18k as well. It's getting harder to find an actual stock, all original body low mileage example... (by all original body I mean no paint/damage repairs, not just matching VINs).
Depending on the year those tires were made (can be determined by the date code on the sidewall) I'd make sure the new owner would know to replace those very very quickly... if they are 04/05 tires, probably fine for a bit, but if they are the original ones from 2000/2001 I wouldn't use them for much...
Depending on the year those tires were made (can be determined by the date code on the sidewall) I'd make sure the new owner would know to replace those very very quickly... if they are 04/05 tires, probably fine for a bit, but if they are the original ones from 2000/2001 I wouldn't use them for much...



