whats it worth?

MarkVIII93

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I dont feel like dealing with this car anymore. The first person to show me 4k gets it.
 
I paid less than $4k (including the cost of my airfare to fly out to Arizona and get the car) for my black on black '96 LSC.
 
1993_M75 said:
I paid less than $4k (including the cost of my airfare to fly out to Arizona and get the car) for my black on black '96 LSC.
I dont care... Blue book says my car's worth 3800. so suck it.
 
MarkVIII93 said:
what you talkin?
Just trying to humor things!! Brandon you are not going to get 3,800 for your car be reasonable, just because blue book says it's worth 3,800 dosen't mean you are going to get it. $2,500 is a fair price :p
 
i live on the missouri side if you wanted to know :)

but anyway, whats got you so fluffed up about the car? what happened?
 
The value of the Mark is profoundly influenced by what part of the country you are in. Around here, you might get that $4k...assuming it hasn't been rotted by snow and road salt.
 
I'm looking at a 1995 LSC right now for sale here in vegas. $2,000.
 
1993_M75 said:
I paid less than $4k (including the cost of my airfare to fly out to Arizona and get the car) for my black on black '96 LSC.
Must be in great shape with very low miles then. :rolleyes:
 
I paid $3900 for my loaded '95 with 74k miles and in near-perfect condition. And that included having the dealer drive 90 minutes to deliver it to my front door.

Go to edmunds.com and check out their book value.. It tends to be much more in line with the real world.

I think KBB just publishes wildly-inflated prices so dealers can advertise a car as $500 below book, while still being ridiculously overpriced. Otherwise, why would they have a separate "secret" book that they only sell to dealers?
 

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