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ISFEEN Aug 26, 2012 04:13 PM

I'm trying to get rid
 
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of this 93 legend coupe. 170XXX miles. No A/C:rolleyes: & rear brakes need to be replaced.
I need some extra cash to put towards a new IS.

How much you guys think I could sell this baby for:uh:

1GSLuVeR Aug 26, 2012 05:24 PM

1500-2000, that model Legend has the Type 1 engine, not at popular as then Type 2 engine generation. Everything you stated above are cheap and easy fixes for the legend.

My0gr81 Aug 26, 2012 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by ISFEEN (Post 7447205)
of this 93 legend coupe. 170XXX miles. No A/C:rolleyes: & rear brakes need to be replaced.
I need some extra cash to put towards a new IS.

How much you guys think I could sell this baby for:uh:

Couldn't post on the BST forum, heh? ;)

mmarshall Aug 26, 2012 06:47 PM

Welcome to Club Lexus. I see you're a brand-new poster. :)

Try Kelley Blue-Book.

http://www.kbb.com

It's an excellent web-site....I recommend it. Just feed in the data they ask.....year/make/model/type of vehicle, options, mileage, general condition, etc..... and they will give you three figures. Trade-in will be what you could expect from a dealer on a trade-in or if he buys it outright from you; Private-Party (what you are probably interested in)....what you could reasonably ask from a private-individual sale, and Retail (what a dealer would typically charge if he re-conditoned and re-sold it as a used-car on his lot)

While I am not insinuating that you would do otherwise (or are a dishonest individual) I would suggest, if you deal with a dealership or private individual, being completely truthful about the car and any problems/accidents/repairs it has had or currently needs. There's a old saying....what goes around comes around. If the shoe was on the other foot (and you were considering buying an old used car), you would certainly want to know any potential problems you would have to spend money on before signing on the dotted line. Of course, with 170K miles on its clock and its being almost 20 years old, anybody who does look at it can't expect a pristine car.

2002GGPIS3 Aug 27, 2012 05:23 PM

There is still a market for old legends and coupes are rare. Post it on craigslist for $2500 and because everyone on craigslist is looking for a "deal", accept $2000 for it.

GSteg Aug 27, 2012 05:30 PM

Depends if it has a blown head gasket or not :p


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