2006 Sc430, Private sale or trade in?
#31
Good karma, Jabberwock.
I ran my last car into the ground and took it to CarMax. I seriously would have paid them to dispose of it, although I figured if I had to pay them more than $100, I would just park it in the sketchy area of town with the keys in it. CarMax actually gave me $1,000, and I slept well figuring whoever bought it at auction would part it out and make a profit. But karma is important so I respect your "no lemons to a private party" rule.
I ran my last car into the ground and took it to CarMax. I seriously would have paid them to dispose of it, although I figured if I had to pay them more than $100, I would just park it in the sketchy area of town with the keys in it. CarMax actually gave me $1,000, and I slept well figuring whoever bought it at auction would part it out and make a profit. But karma is important so I respect your "no lemons to a private party" rule.
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#32
Driver
Thread Starter
I’ve been working to trade off and on all week between Colorado’s monsoon weather. Good to know car salesmen haven’t changed! Lol
I’m asking $27k for our SC430 if I can’t get a trade done next week.
Thanks for all the good ideas! I’ll let you know how it ends!
Mike
I’m asking $27k for our SC430 if I can’t get a trade done next week.
Thanks for all the good ideas! I’ll let you know how it ends!
Mike
#33
Pole Position
Man did this thread go dead with that asking number.
Dennis
Dennis
#34
Lexus Test Driver
I am interested in the dealers trade in offer?
someone might pay $27k...but I would look for another car.
someone might pay $27k...but I would look for another car.
#35
Pole Position
Bob
I would bet the dealership offering will be somewhere between $15,000 and $16,000 tops. Private sale $17,500 to $18,000. Dealership sale $21,000 to $21,500 tops. For a few dollars more you could buy a 2010.
Dennis
I would bet the dealership offering will be somewhere between $15,000 and $16,000 tops. Private sale $17,500 to $18,000. Dealership sale $21,000 to $21,500 tops. For a few dollars more you could buy a 2010.
Dennis
#36
Instructor
If 20K was the asking price on a private sale, I think the car
would be sold quickly. I would even buy the car sight unseen.
But at 27K, that might take a long time.
The SC being that it has been discontinued does have
a very strong car buyer following especially a clean white pearl
low mileage car..
would be sold quickly. I would even buy the car sight unseen.
But at 27K, that might take a long time.
The SC being that it has been discontinued does have
a very strong car buyer following especially a clean white pearl
low mileage car..
#37
Here in this part of Colorado about 24k is top dollar for it. Only About 2,700 miles put on it since you bought it five years ago. I can see why it's time to let it go. It's the reason we got rid of ours, kept driving it less and less. Do you have service records for it from any part of its life? There's a real lack of records for this car through its life on carfax.
#38
#40
Pole Position
Prasha
I understand what you are saying and I am not say that his 2006 SC 430 which we all believe is a cream puff and it very well might bring $27K. But there is a process that management goes through when making a decision. In order to achieve the goal that one seeks the decision must be decisive, it must be realistic and it must be attainable. The decision to ask $27,000 for a 2006 SC 430 is decisive but I question weather it is realistic or attainable. Again that is not to say that a 2006 SC 430 with 27K on the clock is not worth it but I am guessing the decision to ask that amount is neither realistic or attainable. Time will tell.
Dennis
I understand what you are saying and I am not say that his 2006 SC 430 which we all believe is a cream puff and it very well might bring $27K. But there is a process that management goes through when making a decision. In order to achieve the goal that one seeks the decision must be decisive, it must be realistic and it must be attainable. The decision to ask $27,000 for a 2006 SC 430 is decisive but I question weather it is realistic or attainable. Again that is not to say that a 2006 SC 430 with 27K on the clock is not worth it but I am guessing the decision to ask that amount is neither realistic or attainable. Time will tell.
Dennis
#41
Instructor
“As they say, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder “
We are all SC fans so we might not be clear what these cars
are really worth but to a typical Joe, I agree
27K for a 12 year old car is a lot of money.
Having said that, I would gladly pay 20K sight unseen
for this SC but 27K is way off
We are all SC fans so we might not be clear what these cars
are really worth but to a typical Joe, I agree
27K for a 12 year old car is a lot of money.
Having said that, I would gladly pay 20K sight unseen
for this SC but 27K is way off
#42
Pole Position
dealership sales with those miles is $21-$21,500 tops.
Dennis
Dennis
#43
Lexus Test Driver
#44
Pole Position
Bgw70
In doing the research on a 06 SC430 with 27k on the clock in excellent shape which we believe this SC is and in the Denver area a person should expect to get something in the 15-16 k mark on trade in. Again in the Denver area a private sale should bring 17-18 K and a dealership would generally be asking somewhere in 21-22 K mark. I am sure there is some wiggle room but I don't see 10K on a private sale. It might happen but the seller has so narrowed the field of folks willing to buy a 12 year old car for $27K that the possibilities are neither realistic nor attainable.
Dennis
In doing the research on a 06 SC430 with 27k on the clock in excellent shape which we believe this SC is and in the Denver area a person should expect to get something in the 15-16 k mark on trade in. Again in the Denver area a private sale should bring 17-18 K and a dealership would generally be asking somewhere in 21-22 K mark. I am sure there is some wiggle room but I don't see 10K on a private sale. It might happen but the seller has so narrowed the field of folks willing to buy a 12 year old car for $27K that the possibilities are neither realistic nor attainable.
Dennis