'02 WRX Wagon- Bay Area Market Value?
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'02 WRX Wagon- Bay Area Market Value?
Howdy all... any thoughts on what a clean wrx wagon is worth?
well maintained, new tires, wheels, tinted, some accessories included, no rice.
http://www.craigslist.com/eby/car/73543564.html
Thanks for the input.
well maintained, new tires, wheels, tinted, some accessories included, no rice.
http://www.craigslist.com/eby/car/73543564.html
Thanks for the input.
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Hahaha the dealership will give me almost 13.5 +the cardirect price on my new ride... maybe I'll just go that route
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Originally Posted by Group B
what's your new ride going to be?
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I think your wagon is already priced pretty fairly, based on what I've seen on Craigslist and other sites over the past 6-8 months or so (i did a LOT of looking around before I finally bought my wagon in January).
When I sold my previous car on Craigslist, it took almost 2 months before it actually sold. I was also in a position where I was selling the car for a fair price and the only attention I was getting was from lowballers. Don't be discouraged that no one is responding immediately; if you can afford to be patient, you will wind up selling your car.
When I sold my previous car on Craigslist, it took almost 2 months before it actually sold. I was also in a position where I was selling the car for a fair price and the only attention I was getting was from lowballers. Don't be discouraged that no one is responding immediately; if you can afford to be patient, you will wind up selling your car.
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A lot of people won't start replying until they see that you have reposted after the first CL listing expires. Then they'll try to lowball you, thinking that you may be getting desparate. Before I post my cars on CL, i alway send an announcement out to friends and family first, asking them to pass it on. I also post it on places like i-club first also. CL is more of a back-up for me, knowing that most of the buyers from there will try to lowball me. I sold my wagon to a friend's co-worker, and it worked out great. You car looks clean. I think the price is fair. I can see it dropping possibly down to mid 14k at the lowest. Good luck on your sale.
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I got 14.5 (sold) 
Probably could have gotten more if I waited, but at 15.5 I didn't have too many bites.

Probably could have gotten more if I waited, but at 15.5 I didn't have too many bites.
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i've had a lot more luck with autotrader. sold my last two cars on autotrader and for one of them, the guy flew down from seattle to look at it and bought it the next day.
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Originally Posted by dr3d1zzl3
how many miles did you have on it?
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