Clean ITR for sale!
Looks like a nice very low-mileage (12k miles) stock car.
Do people really get $23k for used ITRs though? Autotrader typically has a dozen or so for $23-26k. (I have also noticed people still asking $32k for their 2000 S2000s. Even in the SF Bay Area, most 2000s are now offered in the $22k-$24k range.)
Are the sellers dreaming or are there really people out there willing to pay $23k for a used ITR?
Do people really get $23k for used ITRs though? Autotrader typically has a dozen or so for $23-26k. (I have also noticed people still asking $32k for their 2000 S2000s. Even in the SF Bay Area, most 2000s are now offered in the $22k-$24k range.)
Are the sellers dreaming or are there really people out there willing to pay $23k for a used ITR?
I think they price it high and wait for a sucker. Hell, that's what I'd do if I sold my car. I imagine it wouldn't take too long to find some kid with rich parents that will pay any amount to make their spoiled son happy.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by norice »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks like a nice very low-mileage (12k miles) stock car.
Do people really get $23k for used ITRs though? Autotrader typically has a dozen or so for $23-26k. (I have also noticed people still asking $32k for their 2000 S2000s. Even in the SF Bay Area, most 2000s are now offered in the $22k-$24k range.)
Are the sellers dreaming or are there really people out there willing to pay $23k for a used ITR?</TD></TR></TABLE>
definatly dreaming. If you really want an ITR they can be had for $15K-18k easily you just hafta wait till the people who are selling for 20+ to realize that they are never gonna sell
Do people really get $23k for used ITRs though? Autotrader typically has a dozen or so for $23-26k. (I have also noticed people still asking $32k for their 2000 S2000s. Even in the SF Bay Area, most 2000s are now offered in the $22k-$24k range.)
Are the sellers dreaming or are there really people out there willing to pay $23k for a used ITR?</TD></TR></TABLE>
definatly dreaming. If you really want an ITR they can be had for $15K-18k easily you just hafta wait till the people who are selling for 20+ to realize that they are never gonna sell
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kelvin96GSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
definatly dreaming. If you really want an ITR they can be had for $15K-18k easily you just hafta wait till the people who are selling for 20+ to realize that they are never gonna sell</TD></TR></TABLE>
sure.
you can always buy a beat to hell itr for 15-18k...or some sucker whos desperate to sell and listening to you guys with this weird thread.
fact is, nada/kbb values wholesale for a 2000 itr is 18875, with average (60,000) miles.
now if some idiot is going to sell his car with 12k miles for 15k...thats just
definatly dreaming. If you really want an ITR they can be had for $15K-18k easily you just hafta wait till the people who are selling for 20+ to realize that they are never gonna sell</TD></TR></TABLE>
sure.
you can always buy a beat to hell itr for 15-18k...or some sucker whos desperate to sell and listening to you guys with this weird thread.
fact is, nada/kbb values wholesale for a 2000 itr is 18875, with average (60,000) miles.
now if some idiot is going to sell his car with 12k miles for 15k...thats just
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it was funny to see that pick b/c i purchased that of the guy about 1 mo ago. love the car, one minor scratch 100% mint condition inside and the engine is spotless. and btw i didnt pay anywhere near 23K for the car.
mods to come soon...and removal of the short shifter
mods to come soon...and removal of the short shifter
Any dealer, or car lot is gonna jack up the price. Last year I saw a 2001 PY ITR with 28K miles going for $28k!! For a super clean ultra low mileage R with 12k miles I'd offer $20K.
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