AP1 and AP2 values
KBB is way off. Banks and dealerships use NADA values for loan and trade-ins. The dealerships seem to sell at KBB. Hence the over inflation. Look up a 08-09 CR at 50K miles they are both priced similar
. So take that with a grain of salt.
. So take that with a grain of salt.
Its worth what someone is willing to pay. Being it is a piece of art, more and more rare to come by and the engineering that went into this car. The price will hold strong.
People who now buy this car know what their buying and know what its worth. Regardles of what kbb says.
Hold on to your s.
People who now buy this car know what their buying and know what its worth. Regardles of what kbb says.
Hold on to your s.
KBB says a OEM hard top add only $300 to the value of my car....... more like ten times that amount.
third person to chime in for NADA, that's what dealers use, so thats what i use.
but the truth is most of these cars are going for what its local market reflect. Sunny cities in the south a roadster like an S is just more sought after than say Denver, or Maine.
In Texas they are harder to find and a little pricey. I bought mine in Arizona because of price (stolen practically), condition (immaculate) and miles (lowww)
third person to chime in for NADA, that's what dealers use, so thats what i use.
but the truth is most of these cars are going for what its local market reflect. Sunny cities in the south a roadster like an S is just more sought after than say Denver, or Maine.
In Texas they are harder to find and a little pricey. I bought mine in Arizona because of price (stolen practically), condition (immaculate) and miles (lowww)
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