What's My S/c C6 Corvette Worth?
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To Be Blunt All The Replies Received Suck But As Hard As It Is For Me To Omit! It's The Bottom Line The Truth.
Oh Well... I Guess Iam Just Going To Enjoy That Power For A Little Bit Longer!
Oh Well... I Guess Iam Just Going To Enjoy That Power For A Little Bit Longer!
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Did you guys actually read all the mods this guy has on his car? Dude, I wouldnt take a penny under 45K for that car. Sit on it awhile if you have too. People need to quit lowballing the **** out of this guy!
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St. Jude Donor '15
"In honor of jpee"
OP asked for opinions on what it's worth. I didn't see anyone write, "I wanna buy it now at X."
It is what it is; if the relatively informed Corvette community here on C6 won't value it as the OP would like, that's life. There is always the possibility that someone will read his ad somewhere and say, "This is the car I want!!! " As it is always said, it only takes one.....however, waiting for, or finding that "one" may take awhile, or never.
I doubt if he'll do it, but let OP advertise it for $45K and see if it sells. And when. Or you could guarantee it will sell at that price by putting up some cash difference.
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who's lowballing? to me, lowballing means when you're trying to buy the car, or in the case of a dealer, sell it.
OP asked for opinions on what it's worth. I didn't see anyone write, "I wanna buy it now at X."
It is what it is; if the relatively informed Corvette community here on C6 won't value it as the OP would like, that's life. There is always the possibility that someone will read his ad somewhere and say, "This is the car I want!!! " As it is always said, it only takes one.....however, waiting for, or finding that "one" may take awhile, or never.
I doubt if he'll do it, but let OP advertise it for $45K and see if it sells. And when. Or you could guarantee it will sell at that price by putting up some cash difference.
OP asked for opinions on what it's worth. I didn't see anyone write, "I wanna buy it now at X."
It is what it is; if the relatively informed Corvette community here on C6 won't value it as the OP would like, that's life. There is always the possibility that someone will read his ad somewhere and say, "This is the car I want!!! " As it is always said, it only takes one.....however, waiting for, or finding that "one" may take awhile, or never.
I doubt if he'll do it, but let OP advertise it for $45K and see if it sells. And when. Or you could guarantee it will sell at that price by putting up some cash difference.
From what you have just typed we are all now dumber! You are awarded no points and may God have mercy on your soul.....
#31
WOW! We are bring the word "low balling" to a whole new level here.
I figured the cars value would be in the 55-65K range in which all it takes is that 1 buyer looking for a pristinely modified car done right W/low miles!
For 35-40K I may as well give the car away...LOL
I figured the cars value would be in the 55-65K range in which all it takes is that 1 buyer looking for a pristinely modified car done right W/low miles!
For 35-40K I may as well give the car away...LOL
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WOW! We are bring the word "low balling" to a whole new level here.
I figured the cars value would be in the 55-65K range in which all it takes is that 1 buyer looking for a pristinely modified car done right W/low miles!
For 35-40K I may as well give the car away...LOL
I figured the cars value would be in the 55-65K range in which all it takes is that 1 buyer looking for a pristinely modified car done right W/low miles!
For 35-40K I may as well give the car away...LOL
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St. Jude Donor '15
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I can see why...
#34
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This by far is your best bet. Not only will you recoup at least some of the mod money (vs nearly none), but you would be helping out many other Corvette guys. You WILL lose your rear end selling it as it is now. Do yourself the favor, put it back to stock, then sell.
#35
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Definitely take a special buyer willing to deal with your mods. A specialized dealer might be able to sell it for you and get a good price. You might have to ship the car to the dealer. I would guess California or Texas, as those areas are more car savvy than most other areas of the US.
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Knowing the Canadian market a fair bit and with the dollar being at par, you would get much more up here (about $8-$10K more)...of course....there's a hassle factor.
Red Cell.
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