2002 lincoln LS

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metalic blue V8 linc LS with chrome lincoln 17' inch rims 157000 miles very clean has a big MTX 12' sub inclosure and 1500 watt amp this car beats the block and is very private has dark chrome fader tint




sellin for $7500

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I think I was down to 7000 with my car and no bites. My car has a lot less miles and a lot more aftermarket stuff. If you really want to sell it gotta go low otherwise you will be stuck with it like I am.
 
sorry that was immature on my part, but your asking price is a bit steep. I mean KBB is not even $5k(in my area at least) and although it is not 100% accurate pricing it is a good starting point.

I tried selling my Gen II, with 99k miles and every option available. I got down to $6k and i didn't get a single bite.

if you ask me, start with around $4750 asking price, and negotiate from there.
 
you all must be up north high mile cars sell good in the south cause its all highway not stop and go we get a good 300 plus thousand miles out our cars and people around here sellin LS's for 14000 i thought i was selling cheap wow i'd rather keep it then but i can drop to 6k
 
im down south in florida you can ls's for nothing down here ive seen a couple 06's go for around $8000 with right around 100k miles..
 
you all must be up north high mile cars sell good in the south cause its all highway not stop and go we get a good 300 plus thousand miles out our cars and people around here sellin LS's for 14000 i thought i was selling cheap wow i'd rather keep it then but i can drop to 6k

maybe a 2006 LS with about 50k miles would go for $14K. If anybody buys an LS similar to yours in terms of year,and mileage for $14k, they are seriously retarded.

and you are right, your probably better off keeping it. Thats why im keeping mine; because ill never get what i think the car is worth, or even what its actually worth. Market conditions for such fast depreciating goods are just not favorable.

good luck tho!
 

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