BeMuse | 74 opinions shared on Shopping & Gifts topic.
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Kelley Blue Book puts it at about $5,000 (USD) in good condition in the USA. Ultimately, it depends on what is available in your market. When you are buying used cards you can only choose from what is available and beggars can’t be choosers. If you like the car you can always negotiate. If supply is low then you have to pay more sometimes if you really need a vehicle… If you have lots of options, then keep looking because 38% is a lot to knock off an asking price.
@Redstang88 I converted from km to mi. I didn’t do currency conversion thus why it is labeled USD. It could be Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Fiji, Belize, Liberia, Barbados, Jamaica, The Bahamas, etc. It’s all blind guessing on currency conversion when trying to figure out the currency of an anonymous user. There are a number of nations that speak English, use kilometers, and call their currency some sort of dollar and use the $ sign in some form or fashion.
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douride2 | 468 opinions shared on Shopping & Gifts topic.
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I think it would depend on where you are and the shape of the car. For around here the price is high.
Depends on the details at that age and mileage. Could be okay, but not a hot bargain. That kind of money should be able to land you a V8 with a manual trans though :)
Major rip off. They want to sell you a almost 13 year old car for over 8,000 dollars. No way in hell. You can shop around and find you a nice Toyota for around 4,000 to 5,000 dollars
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Redstang88 | 226 opinions shared on Shopping & Gifts topic.
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That’s not far off, pretty low km for the year. I’d say if you could work it to 7 it’s a deal
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