Need to sell my brand new '07 IS250!! NO!!!!!!
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Need to sell my brand new '07 IS250!! NO!!!!!!
Just bought it a couple months ago. 3k miles on it. So sad to see it go. We are moving to the snow country, and only need 1 car now. Question is... what price point to I start this at? KBB doesn't even have '07 used cars yet. Should I start at a little under MSRP? The fact that there is no sales tax makes it way cheaper than the dealer. Any ideas?
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Sorry to hear that you have to sell. Unfortunately it's still a used car so starting off at little under MSRP would not make it sell IMHO.
The car is already titled and registered. So the new owner will always get "used" and "3,XXX miles" on the title that he's getting.
My suggestion is to get a ballpark figure based on a 2006 model database on KBB or Edmund.
Good luck with your sale.
The car is already titled and registered. So the new owner will always get "used" and "3,XXX miles" on the title that he's getting.
My suggestion is to get a ballpark figure based on a 2006 model database on KBB or Edmund.
Good luck with your sale.
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interesting garage you have there...
just sold my 95 civic, and will probably never sell my 04 runner. : )
edit: ha ha.... just noticed your location. We're also moving to IL. Small world!
just sold my 95 civic, and will probably never sell my 04 runner. : )
edit: ha ha.... just noticed your location. We're also moving to IL. Small world!
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Is your IS250 a AWD? If yes, I would actually suggest you to sell the 4Runner. It's a very nice car but chomp so much gas. I don't drive it unless I need to tow the race car or haul 4-5 people.
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Just bought it a couple months ago. 3k miles on it. So sad to see it go. We are moving to the snow country, and only need 1 car now. Question is... what price point to I start this at? KBB doesn't even have '07 used cars yet. Should I start at a little under MSRP? The fact that there is no sales tax makes it way cheaper than the dealer. Any ideas?
In NJ, you have to pay sales tax before they will register and title any car, new or used.
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whoever buys your car will have to pay sales tax, just not to you. they will have to pay it once they register the car at the dmv, no two ways around paying taxes on the purchase.
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agreed. you could probably get a new is250 around invoice right now, if you found the right dealer that had several on their lot right now...
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In AZ you don't pay any sales tax if you buy the car from an individual, just the usual title & registration fees. You see a lot of sellers playing that angle in their ads (no sales tax!), but then they screw up that advantage by trying to price their vehicle at close to dealer list prices, not realizing that dealers have enough wiggle room in their pricing to offset some or all of the sales tax difference.
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Thanks for all the GOOD NEWS!!!! j/k....
Ya, not sure what I was thinking about sales tax. Haven't bought a used car for while.
Thanks for the tips. Looks like I'll lose a little more than I originally thought. Oh well... it's the price I pay for happiness....
Wai: Not AWD. If it were, I would have absolultely considered selling the runner. We had NO idea we would be moving.
By the way.. those of you in snow country... can you buy the IS with summer tires, or do they all have all season or winter tires right now? 99% of the ones I looked at here in AZ had summer tires.
Ya, not sure what I was thinking about sales tax. Haven't bought a used car for while.
Thanks for the tips. Looks like I'll lose a little more than I originally thought. Oh well... it's the price I pay for happiness....
Wai: Not AWD. If it were, I would have absolultely considered selling the runner. We had NO idea we would be moving.
By the way.. those of you in snow country... can you buy the IS with summer tires, or do they all have all season or winter tires right now? 99% of the ones I looked at here in AZ had summer tires.
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I feel for ya man... Oh well, it's not the end of the world... Just be realistic about what you can get for it... I'd sell it at the upper end of what KBB says for a 2006 model...
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It's not just the snow, it's the *temperature* that makes the tire compound not working well.
A lot of people I know here have 2 sets of tires. One for summer one for winter/all-season. A great excuse to buy extra set of wheels too.