around $4500 would seem to be reasonable, depending on how many miles it has and how close to mint condition the car is. check, www.kbb.com, www.edmunds.com and www.nada.com to get their opinion on the value of your car. Of course supply and demand is always the determining factor, if you are the only guy within 100 miles with a Tiburon you will get more then if your neighbor is also selling his.
2007-08-06 06:10:29
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answered by beavanjb 7
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dear linda,
im looking 2nd Hyundai coupe model.
maybe we can discuss this matter further.
hope u can msg me Thur email
armarious18@yahoo.com.sg
2007-08-08 00:55:27
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answered by ArMaChO 1
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if there's one thing terry tibbs knows about it's motors. now, talk to me, terry tibbs don't just jump straight into bed, you 'ave to wine 'im and dine 'im, terry tibbs 'as to be seduced.
i'll give you 1950, if you're lucky.
2007-08-07 04:58:45
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answered by matt mcd 3
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as much as you can get
2007-08-06 13:17:28
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answered by jazz 2
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cheap its a crappy hyundai
2007-08-06 13:06:39
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answered by Rakin H 2
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