Pricing for a 2003 LS430 67,000 miles (FS posts classifieds only please)
#16
Visit anytime you like. Who knows, you might begin to miss the ride and be back. I think your vehicle should sell rather quickly. Not a bad price you've posted. Good Luck with the sale and the new Benz.
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enigma25 (08-09-17)
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If it is time for a change then good luck with your sale (and going from an LS430 to a MB coupe is a change...).
But, if you have faith in the body shop the LS you are selling has a lot of miles and good years to give to someone and it will be their gain.....
But, if you have faith in the body shop the LS you are selling has a lot of miles and good years to give to someone and it will be their gain.....
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enigma25 (08-09-17)
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Like I mentioned before, I sold mine to my brother and he got the family discount. Guessing on yours is really hard and the accident will hurt you, but if it truly looks great and drives nice, then I would think you could pocket $9K... Who really knows until you get that firm offer.
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It is a big change, but my kids have plenty of room and we have a GMC Terrain for other times. Also I have access to a King Ranch Crew Cab, that my father rarely drives.
I'm 51, and I don't want to wait forever to try a car I really like, and I've been a Mercedes driver for a long time.
I have complete faith in the body shop and the repairs are excellent. I am getting the car professionally detailed, with a 'paint correction' (basically clay bar over the whole car) then a polish and high quality wax. At least thats what I understand. They are also reconditioning and preserving all of the leather. They will have the car for 2 days, so I hope it comes out nice. I would like someone to purchase the car and have something to be proud of and enjoy the ownership experience.
I'm 51, and I don't want to wait forever to try a car I really like, and I've been a Mercedes driver for a long time.
I have complete faith in the body shop and the repairs are excellent. I am getting the car professionally detailed, with a 'paint correction' (basically clay bar over the whole car) then a polish and high quality wax. At least thats what I understand. They are also reconditioning and preserving all of the leather. They will have the car for 2 days, so I hope it comes out nice. I would like someone to purchase the car and have something to be proud of and enjoy the ownership experience.
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I had an 07 Towncar earlier this year that I tried, first, to sell on CL but was not happy with the response. I later took it to a commercial car auction (dealers only) and got what I wanted. They will sell only to dealers (dont have to be a dealer to sell, only to buy) so the price has to allow for the dealer to make a profit, but my car was like a new one and only a dealer would appreciate that.
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