01-19-2004, 01:28 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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prices on used cars?
hey, anybody with any auto knowhow, could you just check this deal and tell me any impressions?:
Make: DODGE Model: CONVERSION VAN Year: 1990 Price: $1,500.00 90 DODGE CONVERSION VAN, silver, auto, 6 cyl, ac, ps, pb, tilt, pw, plks, alloy wls, amfm stereo cass, 99,356 mi, Vin LK753800, $1,500Plus Tax, Tags & Fees E. L. MOTOR CORP. 471 Riverside Ave, Lyndhurst, N.J. 201-933-7400 or Make: CHEVROLET Model: G20 Year: 1988 Price: $1,900.00 88 CHEVY G20 CHALLENGER Conversion Van, auto, 8 cyl, ac, ps, pb, tilt, pm, pw, pdls, alloys, cc, tint, amfm, cass, 128,000 mi, VIN J4107771$1,900 Plus Tax, Tags & Fees ELBRUS MOTORS 30 Ringwood Ave, Ringwood, NJ 973-495-5469 |
01-19-2004, 02:30 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Location: Arlington, VA
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try looking up the value at either www.kbb.com, or www.edmunds.com
That should give you a better feel of what you should be paying. And remember, you can always negotiate. |
01-19-2004, 02:54 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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That it is a conversion van makes kbb and edmunds useless. It's value will depend entirely on the condition it is in and what the conversions are. Each conversion van is pretty much unique and you can't just compare them based on the information available. As that they are both fairly old and fairly cheap, I wouldn't worry about it too much. I suspect they won't last long, I could of course be wrong. As to the prices, I'm sure there isn't much profit at 1,500 and 1,900; my gut reaction is the "dealers" picked them up for under 500. A reputable dealership would not sell something that cheap or old. It is bound to have problems, and will generate too much "heat" for the dealership to find the quick $1000 worth it. That being said, if one of them is your cup of tea, have an independent mechanic look it over before you buy it.
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01-19-2004, 03:09 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Location: UCSD, 510.49 miles from my love
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Whatever you post up here will not tell us the end all of buying a used car.
Take it to a real mechanic in real life and have him give it a thorough lookover. Accept no substitutes. It may cost a little, but its a lot less than buying a lemon. |
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