Would you buy a 99 GS400 with 212k miles?
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Would you buy a 99 GS400 with 212k miles?
Simply put, Would you buy a 99 GS400 with 212k miles? I figure current owners would be the ones to ask.
Here's the scenario. I have a client that offered me her 99 GS400 for a really good price (She's getting a new IS). It's mint, and fully serviced, but has 212k miles. I too drive alot of highway miles and I think the car should hold up for some time...but the wife is giving me 'that look'.
Hmmmm....what would you do?
Charles
Here's the scenario. I have a client that offered me her 99 GS400 for a really good price (She's getting a new IS). It's mint, and fully serviced, but has 212k miles. I too drive alot of highway miles and I think the car should hold up for some time...but the wife is giving me 'that look'.
Hmmmm....what would you do?
Charles
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Probably $8500
Research a little bit and see if you can find a car that is as good if not better shape with less miles. Also check out KBB.com and see what the car is worth...
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Originally Posted by MrRR
... her 99 GS400 for a really good price (She's getting a new IS). It's mint, and fully serviced, but has 212k miles.
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kelley blue book for a 1999 gs400 with that many miles on it. yea i say 8500 is good but 8000 is robbin her hahahahaha
Excellent $14,575
Good $13,425
Fair $11,825
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Excellent $14,575
Good $13,425
Fair $11,825
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I think I'd pay a grand or two more for one with half the miles.
if all the paperwork is there as far as maintenance is concerned, pay the $8,500 before someone else does.
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This is what i would do:
1) Call her right now and negotiate the price...tell her you'll take it off her hands right now for $8,000.
2) List it on Auto-Trader the day after for $13,500.
3) Plan what mods you'll be doing with the assumed $4-5K you'll probably make.
1) Call her right now and negotiate the price...tell her you'll take it off her hands right now for $8,000.
2) List it on Auto-Trader the day after for $13,500.
3) Plan what mods you'll be doing with the assumed $4-5K you'll probably make.