What do you guys think she's worth???

Scott_95GT

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Whats up guys, I haven't been around here in awhile.

ANYWAYS, I may be selling my 95 soon, and I wanted to run the old, "What she worth" thread.

77,000 miles. The only mods are in my sig. The car is really in great condition. The condition of the car is like the typical 1995 Gt you would have seen for sale in like 1999-2000. It sat in storage from 2000-2004 untouched and undriven before I bought the car.

I'd post up some pics, but I don't have any at work. Just trying to get a good asking price in my head.

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I was thinking of saying 7500 obo, and seeing what happens. I simply won't sell the car for 5000. The 94-95's that I've seen for the 5K range all have more miles, and are in much worse condition than mine.
 
I paid 6500 for mine with 55k mile on it 3 years ago. A guy on a local forum sold his nice, stockish white GT with 130k (I think it was somewhere around that many miles) for 6000. so, I think your 7500 is a good starting price and maybe take no less than 6800.
 
Base your starting point off $7k and see what you get for offers. That will be the only way to find out for yourself.

Nada says it's worth:

PRICING

Low Retail
$4,825

Average Retail
$5,975

High Retail
$6,775

Kelly Blue Book says it's worth:
These estimates were done using good as the condition of the car.

Trade in
$3845

Private party
$5205

Suggested retail
$7180
 
i guess its all about location....around here cars are cheap...i dont think i have seen a sn-95 car around here for over 6k

i was looking into a black one pretty stock with 83,000 on it and he was asking 4500....it sold within a month....then i found my car for 3k but its got higher milage..but it runs like a champ and if it chokes out more reason to put the bigger cubes in it...
 
blue book is misleading as the pricing is actually deflated. People record their car as being sold for much less than it actually was, due to tax reasons for the buyer.

I wouldn't accept less for that $7500 if you have the time to wait on it for the right buyer. It's unfortunate that it has the auto, but otherwise, it sounds like a very clean car
 
blue book is misleading as the pricing is actually deflated. People record their car as being sold for much less than it actually was, due to tax reasons for the buyer.

I wouldn't accept less for that $7500 if you have the time to wait on it for the right buyer. It's unfortunate that it has the auto, but otherwise, it sounds like a very clean car


Very true about people reporting lower selling prices. I think we have all done that, or know someone who has.

I'm gonna wait a month or two, and put her up for sale. I think the 7200-7500 is where I'm gonna start from, and like you guys said, I'll have some haggle room.

I just couldn't settle for anything less than 6800-7000. The 94-95's I've seen selling around here (Northern CA) for the 5K range are beat to hell. They all have high miles, and a random compilation of parts that make absolutly no sense (You guys know what I mean here).
 
Very true about people reporting lower selling prices. I think we have all done that, or know someone who has.

I'm gonna wait a month or two, and put her up for sale. I think the 7200-7500 is where I'm gonna start from, and like you guys said, I'll have some haggle room.

I just couldn't settle for anything less than 6800-7000. The 94-95's I've seen selling around here (Northern CA) for the 5K range are beat to hell. They all have high miles, and a random compilation of parts that make absolutly no sense (You guys know what I mean here).

It's all about location. Start out at $7500 and see where you go from there.:nice: