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DDM:

Nice looking ride. I have had my D on Autotrader.com now for almost a month, and 0 calls or emails.

With some folks it's an issue of economy, and with others (like me), I just want to drive something different.

Don
 
DDM:

Starting price is $8.5k. Some negotiation is expected, and it comes with a pretty decent warranty till Jan of 2009 or 100k.
Folks often comment that it looks new, and add that they wish they had the time to keep their ride that nice.

Check out Autotrader.com ad #52488964 and see what you think??

Don
 
Leaving the 22s on is really going to narrow down your potential buying audience I'd think. Another thing to check, look on eBay and see what something similar has sold for lately, also look on the big auto sales websites to see what others are asking.
 
Where are you guys getting these high prices from? $9,000 is outrageous but over $11,000 midnite? CRAZY. I checked a few different sources and they all list it for between $6,000-$7,000. It'd be nice to think that our D's are worth more, but they're not anymore.
 
phiber_optik said:
Where are you guys getting these high prices from? $9,000 is outrageous but over $11,000 midnite? CRAZY. I checked a few different sources and they all list it for between $6,000-$7,000. It'd be nice to think that our D's are worth more, but they're not anymore.
Unfortunately I have to agree with Phiber! In todays market these D's are fetching very low Bucks.
an Old Land Cruiser won't save you any money on gas for sure
Steve
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my year and style of D is going for 18-20K up here.
 
$18-20 K that's CRAZY!
Especially since your money is equal to ours now!
Steve
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Elgyn said:
my year and style of D is going for 18-20K up here.
How come they're going for so much? If I could get half that for my Durango I'd drive it up there myself and sell it.
 
Guys;

While I'd agree that exceeding KBB figures by much if at all would be a far reach, I have seen instances where a vehicle brings more than the going market rate when it has been extremely well cared for.

Another thought to ponder is that you have to start somewhere, and you can always come down, and it's almost impossible to go up.

Don
 
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