Fair price for a 2012 with 10k miles?
#1
Fair price for a 2012 with 10k miles?
Looking at a car and wanted CLs opinion. Super clean car with low mileage. What do you think the car is worth private party? Also, what is the dealer trade in value you guys are seeing? Kbb and Edmonds have the car between 41-43k. I've seen low mileage 11s got for 42.9k on CarMax.
#6
My '12 ended up being close to $44k after ttt 1 year ago this month and had 22k miles on it. If you're looking to seriously buy an '11+ F, better hop on it....tons of people looking for clean examples and willing to pay top dollar to have one. Not many around the country to choose from, especially with only 10k miles on it.
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#7
If you want any type of V8 F they are only available as an IS F, RC F and GS F. Probably the one with the fewest issues is the IS F. It is also the lightest and in my opinion the best looking. Finding an IS F with that few of miles is going to become increasingly difficult.
For a hot rod, these cars are pretty hard to beat. It also has about as much power as is practical for a daily driver. Use it for its intended purpose and you'll never regret owning it. A good one with the desired colors is probably worth $44,000.
For a hot rod, these cars are pretty hard to beat. It also has about as much power as is practical for a daily driver. Use it for its intended purpose and you'll never regret owning it. A good one with the desired colors is probably worth $44,000.
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#8
Not really... It is plenty fun though and I bought my F partially for the performance. But if I were only concerned about performance and nothing else then ALL current American sports cars in the price range will destroy any F. GT350 Mustang, ZL1 Camaro, Hellcat Challenger, etc... The first 2 are even better on a road course than an F. I've seen used ZL1 Camaros going for around $42k, and that's for 580 HP.
I bought my F for other reasons. Such as luxury, reliability and exclusivity.
I bought my F for other reasons. Such as luxury, reliability and exclusivity.
#9
Not really... It is plenty fun though and I bought my F partially for the performance. But if I were only concerned about performance and nothing else then ALL current American sports cars in the price range will destroy any F. GT350 Mustang, ZL1 Camaro, Hellcat Challenger, etc... The first 2 are even better on a road course than an F. I've seen used ZL1 Camaros going for around $42k, and that's for 580 HP.
I bought my F for other reasons. Such as luxury, reliability and exclusivity.
I bought my F for other reasons. Such as luxury, reliability and exclusivity.
#10
Not really... It is plenty fun though and I bought my F partially for the performance. But if I were only concerned about performance and nothing else then ALL current American sports cars in the price range will destroy any F. GT350 Mustang, ZL1 Camaro, Hellcat Challenger, etc... The first 2 are even better on a road course than an F. I've seen used ZL1 Camaros going for around $42k, and that's for 580 HP.
I bought my F for other reasons. Such as luxury, reliability and exclusivity.
I bought my F for other reasons. Such as luxury, reliability and exclusivity.
#11
My '12 ended up being close to $44k after ttt 1 year ago this month and had 22k miles on it. If you're looking to seriously buy an '11+ F, better hop on it....tons of people looking for clean examples and willing to pay top dollar to have one. Not many around the country to choose from, especially with only 10k miles on it.
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#13
If you can get this ISF for under 43k, I think that's a pretty good deal. But if you want it, I would advise jumping on it as it won't last.