A penny.
2006-07-06 09:11:45
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answer #1
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answered by cabcp 3
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It depends on a lot of things. Such as condition of the vehicle, accident history, mechanical problems, and where you live. But where I live in Kansas City it would go for around $1,600.
2006-07-06 16:17:41
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answered by KillerMOFO 1
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In the neighborhood of $1500. Do a good deed and donate it, you'll recover money in tax write off.
2006-07-06 16:29:09
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answered by Informed New Yorker 2
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1990 no more than $700 dollars and that is the truth
2006-07-06 16:17:52
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answered by wiseornotyoudecide 6
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Well if I was you I would ask around $1,000 and sell it for around $800. But if I was the buyer I would not pay more then $500 for it.
2006-07-06 17:29:01
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answered by serb423 3
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kbb.com
assuming fair condition and basic stuff it says about 1g. I have found usually that over estimates so you'll probably ask for 1g and end up getting like $750 or $800.
2006-07-06 16:11:55
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answered by s v 2
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Check out edmunds.com. They have tons of useful information.
2006-07-06 16:22:54
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answered by Jay 1
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well no one in their right minds gonna buy that car for more then three grand if your lucky so id say around 2,500
2006-07-06 16:16:49
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answered by ♫♪Ms.J♥Virgo♣♠ 5
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it will be around 1500
2006-07-06 16:18:34
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answered by true_lie197909 1
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go to kellybluebook.com
it will tell ya after you put in the details.
2006-07-06 16:21:45
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answered by TeraBytes 2
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