What's the going price for a 06-07 in CA?
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What's the going price for a 06-07 in CA?
Looks like Cali is the place that has the most used S2k for sale. What's the going price for a 60-90k mile S? The cheaper ones are in Florida/Georgia in the South. But that's a 1.5 day drive.
Anyone have experience with California Motor Trade in Downey? I hate buying cars from used car dealers as I don't trust any of them in general.
Anyone have experience with California Motor Trade in Downey? I hate buying cars from used car dealers as I don't trust any of them in general.
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You could start with this:
https://www.carsforsale.com/used-hon...462686-L103772
https://www.carsforsale.com/used-hon...462686-L103772
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I'm a believer in the buyer having more to say about the selling price than the seller. I suspect that, when it comes to used specialty cars, there is no "going price" because there are too many variables. I paid the asking price for my AP1 because it was an exceptional one-owner car. Furthermore, based on my due diligence, I determined that the asking price was reasonable . YMMV of course.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Last edited by 99MCoupe; 02-16-2019 at 02:42 PM.
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California's pricing for these (and any) car is probably higher than anywhere else in the lower 48.
A 1.5 day drive in a S2000? Oh no...that sounds so un-enjoyable...(sarcasm)
A 1.5 day drive in a S2000? Oh no...that sounds so un-enjoyable...(sarcasm)
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Paid $15,314 + shipping, tax, whatever for one a stock 06 in that mile range last June. It was in San Francisco.
Bring A Trailer has a lot of S2000s and a lot of them are CA cars.
Be very careful about misrepresented cars; seems more and more sellers claim the cars are unmodified when they actually had been.
Get a carfax, too.
Bring A Trailer has a lot of S2000s and a lot of them are CA cars.
Be very careful about misrepresented cars; seems more and more sellers claim the cars are unmodified when they actually had been.
Get a carfax, too.
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It may be a "California Car" but I have been hearing stories of cars from Houston and other disaster (flood) areas hauled to California (and other far away locations) to make it seem that they are just fine. For the most part, western cars do not have the corrosion issues that midwest and eastern/southern cars have. A quick look can spot the rust and oxidation pretty quickly especially since our cars are getting older.
If you find a car that a Carfax report indicates that vehicle was EVER in a disaster area (that includes some flooded areas in California) you really need to exercise due diligence. I would probably pass on the first go if the car had spent time in Houston but now is in San Jose.
There are some folks out there with zero morals.
If you find a car that a Carfax report indicates that vehicle was EVER in a disaster area (that includes some flooded areas in California) you really need to exercise due diligence. I would probably pass on the first go if the car had spent time in Houston but now is in San Jose.
There are some folks out there with zero morals.
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Paid $15,314 + shipping, tax, whatever for one a stock 06 in that mile range last June. It was in San Francisco.
Bring A Trailer has a lot of S2000s and a lot of them are CA cars.
Be very careful about misrepresented cars; seems more and more sellers claim the cars are unmodified when they actually had been.
Get a carfax, too.
Bring A Trailer has a lot of S2000s and a lot of them are CA cars.
Be very careful about misrepresented cars; seems more and more sellers claim the cars are unmodified when they actually had been.
Get a carfax, too.
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It may be a "California Car" but I have been hearing stories of cars from Houston and other disaster (flood) areas hauled to California (and other far away locations) to make it seem that they are just fine. For the most part, western cars do not have the corrosion issues that midwest and eastern/southern cars have. A quick look can spot the rust and oxidation pretty quickly especially since our cars are getting older.
If you find a car that a Carfax report indicates that vehicle was EVER in a disaster area (that includes some flooded areas in California) you really need to exercise due diligence. I would probably pass on the first go if the car had spent time in Houston but now is in San Jose.
There are some folks out there with zero morals.
If you find a car that a Carfax report indicates that vehicle was EVER in a disaster area (that includes some flooded areas in California) you really need to exercise due diligence. I would probably pass on the first go if the car had spent time in Houston but now is in San Jose.
There are some folks out there with zero morals.