Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:42 pm Post subject: Good price for an Aristo?
Hey guys,
I've been sort of thinking of selling my car for awhile now, and almost too suddenly someone has popped up offering me 7k for it
It's a 93 series 1, just over 80k on the clock, completely stock except for aftermarket exhaust .
I'm just wondering am I stooging myself at this price? or do you think I'd be lucky to get more than this? I mean look if I can only get an extra 500 on that i'm not worried but if someone thinks I could get 1k or more than that I would seriously have to re-think
well I dunno how different pics would make it..... paint is fine, usual few small dings on it, other than that looks fine. I know is a bit like asking about a piece of string, but I'm just asking about the general price range of one of these, I mean redbook reckons 8k minimum, lol!
If your Car is in Great condition with Some dings consistant with age and only 80,000km's on the clock but bone stock and engine and tranny are sweet I would say start at $9500 and let them work ya down.
pip147 who brought christoday old risty has got it for 9k car hasnt even sold yet and rebuilt every thing from ground up nearly with tone of goodies...............my advice try punch out a another 500 or so and take that cash and run
yeah it has LSD, and you're right again dogger, considering theres a fairly worked one going for 10k ono i think I've probably got about the right price here
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 1:48 pm Post subject:
If he came up to with an offer of 7000 id say hes willing to pay a bit more, I never start high when making offers. Try and squeeze a bit more out of him but dont be greddy cause he might just walk. Id say to him you want 8000 and them meet him half way if you really want to sell it.
I'm kind of embarrassed to say..... Toyota Yaris *puts on flamesuit* haha I've just always had big 6/8 cyl cars and I decided this time i want something nice and small (read cheap)
Joined: 19 Oct 2007 Posts: 3855 Location: townsville,qld
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 8:39 am Post subject:
thats what my misses wants the yaris yrs or yrx 2011 model,between $22,000 yrs and $25000 yrx on road,she got offered $8500 for her starlet yesterday for a private sale
thats what my misses wants the yaris yrs or yrx 2011 model,between $22,000 yrs and $25000 yrx on road,she got offered $8500 for her starlet yesterday for a private sale
Holy crapola thats a more then fair offer for a older Starlet, sell sell sell ! Tis a minta car but thats a baller offer !
Id go with a YRS and a few yrs older can be found very cheap if you look hard enough. YRX which is supposed to be the top of the range is very basic interior wise inside along with that god awful steering wheel and tacho display. _________________
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Joined: 19 Oct 2007 Posts: 3855 Location: townsville,qld
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 6:39 pm Post subject:
Aristoman wrote:
rhetto wrote:
thats what my misses wants the yaris yrs or yrx 2011 model,between $22,000 yrs and $25000 yrx on road,she got offered $8500 for her starlet yesterday for a private sale
Holy crapola thats a more then fair offer for a older Starlet, sell sell sell ! Tis a minta car but thats a baller offer !
Id go with a YRS and a few yrs older can be found very cheap if you look hard enough. YRX which is supposed to be the top of the range is very basic interior wise inside along with that god awful steering wheel and tacho display.
great offer,this bloke loves it and he should have an answer this week if hes serious,she wants the new yaris cause the dash(speedo)is back on the drivers side and she mite be getting a job there soon if all goes well.what steering wheel dont you like
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