I have a 96 accord dx and a 98 honda civic lx I might sell. The accord is a four door with an auto tranny, 6 disk changer, moonroof, and alloys. no rust, but the hood is sunfaded. The 98 civic is a four door also, auto tranny, zero rust, paints all good. Both have no damage, new tires, and new exhaust. I know I can check kbb, nada, etc.... but I want to just get a gauge of what I can realisticly expect when I sell these cars. The Accord books out at 2850 in fair condition, 3350 in good. The civic books at 3935 fair, 4574 good. Will people actually pay $3000 for a car with 180,000 on it? I mean, both cars run and drive like new but won't potential buyers be scared off by that?
Just looking for opinions, thanks
2006-10-12
16:38:53
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cwido25
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Car Makes
➔ Honda
why would nada and kbb not factor in the mileage? Each shows a deduction because of the mileage.
2006-10-12
18:10:01 ·
update #1