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Old 04-22-21, 09:08 AM
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Hi all, I'm new to the forums!

I wanted to get recommendations on where the best place would be to sell my 2010 ISF. Anyone recommend Autotrader or Cars.com? Or is it best to posted my car in the Marketplace of the forums?

Also what price range should I be expecting for a 2010 ISF with 73k miles, no mods? It's been in a rear end accident several years ago, repaired by Lexus. However, I've gotten some really low trade in offers that seem unreasonable to me, which is why I am trying to sell privately now.

Thanks in advance!

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I have had good luck on Autotrader. We will all struggle with price. The wreck hurts, but prices are higher than we have ever really seen in the used market on these cars. Is your title rebuilt or branded? If not, I’d probably start somewhere around 35, as long as it was truly fixed well. If it’s branded, it will be much lower. I also recommend you post it in the Classifieds for our members to review.

Just a kind reminder to all, this is not a for sale thread.
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The car was fixed well, but the title is rebuilt. I get that I will probably get much lower. However, I got values anywhere between 16-20k from dealers, which I fell is ridiculously low? Maybe, I'm thinking my car is worth more than it actually is... but it has been babied through the years so it is in really great condition given the circumstances.
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Originally Posted by jennw1228
The car was fixed well, but the title is rebuilt. I get that I will probably get much lower. However, I got values anywhere between 16-20k from dealers, which I fell is ridiculously low? Maybe, I'm thinking my car is worth more than it actually is... but it has been babied through the years so it is in really great condition given the circumstances.
Accident on the vehicle history is one thing, salvage title is even worse. I would try Facebook marketplace or even craigslist if you're daring.
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Accident on the vehicle history is one thing, salvage title is even worse. I would try Facebook marketplace or even craigslist if you're daring.
Thanks for the tip!
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junkyard aakkaka lolz
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junkyard aakkaka lolz
Are you suggesting a junkyard in Alaska?
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Originally Posted by jennw1228
Hi all, I'm new to the forums!

I wanted to get recommendations on where the best place would be to sell my 2010 ISF. Anyone recommend Autotrader or Cars.com? Or is it best to posted my car in the Marketplace of the forums?

Also what price range should I be expecting for a 2010 ISF with 73k miles, no mods? It's been in a rear end accident several years ago, repaired by Lexus. However, I've gotten some really low trade in offers that seem unreasonable to me, which is why I am trying to sell privately now.

Thanks in advance!
I did way, way better with Carvana on my Toyota than Lexus trade in offer a couple of months ago.very good to deal with.
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Yeah rebuilt... I’m surprised a dealer offered that much. You can prob tack a few grand onto their price and list it. For the record, I was offered a front end wrecked, rebuilt title 09 with similar miles for about 17 if I remember right. I’d take a front end rebuilt over rear end any day. I still wish I would have bought it for a track car.
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Not to hijack this thread, but I am just curious what my 2008 with 141K on it with a Lexus installed RCF LSD is worth. I was thinking about $25K. What do you think?
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Originally Posted by Gohanburne
Not to hijack this thread, but I am just curious what my 2008 with 141K on it with a Lexus installed RCF LSD is worth. I was thinking about $25K. What do you think?
Lol... the ultimate hijack. I think 25k is a fair price if it’s a clean car. I’m pretty confident you will get that with the LSD. That’s the main reason I didn’t buy the 09 above.... didn’t want to have to spend 3k on a diff.
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As mentioned, prices are going up on these cars. Don't sell yourself short. Outside of the accident, it's still a low mileage ISF....rare, superb car. If you have the luxury of sitting on it, list it high. Everyone doesn't have to like the price..... only takes ONE person to like and agree on the price to sell it😎!

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Originally Posted by M4rk
Are you suggesting a junkyard in Alaska?
If there a will, there are ways lolz
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Carvana or Vroom right now....seriously. They will give you top dollar and come pick it up.

Take advantage of this craziness before it goes away in the next year.
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I spent a good 6 months searching for mine and was looking at 2010 and up with around 100k miles, all falling around $25k give or take. So with a rebuilt title those dealer offers may not be far off unfortunately? All 08-09 cars over 100k I looked at were under $20k.


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