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In the market for a 2000 s2000
Ive seen a 2000 Black/Red with 7700miles mint condition, dealer wants 26900. What should I offer him?
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Actualy if you check Edmunds, that looks to be an excellent price. Start at $25k and work up from there.
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Edmunds may say thats a good price, but if you keep an eye on what the MY00's are actually bringing in, it sounds pretty high. For comparison, a red 00 went on ebay a couple of weeks ago for $21K. Now that had about 15K miles on it if I remember correctly, but if you're willing to look at a little higher milage car, you can definitely get one for under $25K.
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reguardless of wat u say u shoudl think about gettin a new one cause old and new is few Gs differences and u get so much more ona new one and 2000 s2000 u might be about to fidn for liek 20-22
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by munckee
[B]Edmunds may say thats a good price, but if you keep an eye on what the MY00's are actually bringing in, it sounds pretty high. |
Originally posted by b0mbrman Did it actually sell for that price? I see a lot of S2000 auctions ending on Ebay but not meeting the seller's reserve price |
Originally posted by b0mbrman Did it actually sell for that price? I see a lot of S2000 auctions ending on Ebay but not meeting the seller's reserve price 20-22? And you're in the Bay Area? Who around here is selling for that price? |
I'd say $26,900 sounds a bit high. Try for $25 and some change. Although black w/red is a desirable combo.
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reguardless of wat u say u shoudl think about gettin a new one cause old and new is few Gs differences and u get so much more ona new one and 2000 s2000 u might be about to fidn for liek 20-22 |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by regalracer1979
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