2000 Sc400
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2000 Sc400
At a locat dealership is going for 25,500.00 is it me or is that waayyy too much. Or is it because of the mileage. I am looking for a SC for a project car and weekend cruiser for the mrs. and I. The car was immaculate. Like it was built yesterday. Not scratch on the paint, hot a wrinkle on the leather. I think I will keep looking.
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correct me if i am wrong, but i believe the 2000 sc400 comes with 290 hp?
kbb says the value is right around 21-22g for a nice one, get em down a few g and you will be good IMO
kbb says the value is right around 21-22g for a nice one, get em down a few g and you will be good IMO
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I just looked it up on NADA sight... wholesale is 23500.....retail is 25500.....what is the difference between kelly and NADA? I always wanted to know...oh yeah... I think the HP is correct.
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nada is almost always higher than KBB or Edmunds TM by quite a bit. TMV and KBB are usually a hundred or two, relatively close to each other, while nada is usually thousands different.
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Originally Posted by nate579
At a locat dealership is going for 25,500.00 is it me or is that waayyy too much. Or is it because of the mileage. I am looking for a SC for a project car and weekend cruiser for the mrs. and I. The car was immaculate. Like it was built yesterday. Not scratch on the paint, hot a wrinkle on the leather. I think I will keep looking.
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KBB is market value and NADA is ACV (Actual Cash Value)...all I know is Insurance compaies use NADA to find out how much your car is worth. Whatever the value is on NADA is what we will cover you for if you're car is totalled.
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Originally Posted by bigmalik00
Let me find out......yeah boss that is the average retail prices.... you might can get them down to 23k what color is it?
Tan is not for me though, looking for dark interior.
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