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Dead link and congrats.
My son just sold 06 Infinity G something 2 door coupe for $1700 above KBB. In 3 weeks after listing. So don't feel bad, Told you, all those books and TMVs are only to make their owners rich. Price is what market pays for it. Period.
Dead link and congrats.
My son just sold 06 Infinity G something 2 door coupe for $1700 above KBB. In 3 weeks after listing. So don't feel bad, Told you, all those books and TMVs are only to make their owners rich. Price is what market pays for it. Period.
They must have pulled the ad already.
Yeah, I see them with almost 200k miles around here advertised for over $10k. I could never make myself pay that much money for a vehicle with those miles. That salesman yesterday kept going on and on about how they hold their value and how I was being unrealistic about them reducing the price, but I flat out told him I didn't care, it's still a ten year old 100k mile truck with no warranty. I was not paying more than NADA retail.
OP is in Florida, or at least Bought the truck in Florida.
The pricing isn't much different between CO and here (I was looking for a higher market while selling mine, thinking I might be able to attract a buyer who'd be willing to ship or fly-and-drive and I lived in Denver so that was one of my checks). Heck, of all places, California prices were Lower than most of the rest of the country (for my specific truck).
OP is in Florida, or at least Bought the truck in Florida.
The pricing isn't much different between CO and here (I was looking for a higher market while selling mine, thinking I might be able to attract a buyer who'd be willing to ship or fly-and-drive and I lived in Denver so that was one of my checks). Heck, of all places, California prices were Lower than most of the rest of the country (for my specific truck).
Yeah I'm down on the FL/AL state line.
Around here you've got two types.. you have the old school *cough redneck* types who won't buy anything that's not a V8 powered Ford or Chevy, and then you have the (usually younger) guys who know these Toyotas are nearly bulletproof and will pay top dollar for a clean truck.
I also own a 2009 Tundra, and it seems the Tacoma is in higher demand. I bought the Tacoma just to run errands around town, and tow my lawn mowers around to my rentals. My Tundra is a gas hog, so I'll mostly just use it for going to get sheets of plywood, lumber, towing the tractor, etc...
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