Me and the wife have decided to sell the Z. Had it exactly 8 years and feel it's best just to sell and use the money to add to the
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05-26-2018, 05:50 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Looking for Advise - Selling Car
Me and the wife have decided to sell the Z. Had it exactly 8 years and feel it's best just to sell and use the money to add to the principle on our house. Our goal in the beginning of the year was to pay off the house by the end of the year and selling the Z would make this happen sooner. Anyways, looking for advise if the offers I received today from Carmax and another online buyer are reasonable. Carmax offered $15,000 and the online buyer offered $15,500. Pretty close considering they assessed the vehicle separately.
My vehicle is a PW 2010 Auto with Sport Package with 14.690 miles. The options I added at purchase was the illuminated kick plates and rear spoiler. Always garaged, never smoked/eaten in, and no issues with the exterior or interior. Here's additional info and things I added over the years:
I don't expect to recoup the cost put into a vehicle, but it does help with the appeal when selling especially new tires and battery. What do you think of the offers? |
05-26-2018, 10:57 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Not sure what to say, I almost traded my Z due to personal reasons, I have a touring/ Sports package manual with a set of snow tires and rims that I switch each Winter/ Summer now close to 40k and the dealer wanted to give me 13K, nothing wrong with the car no carfax, only mod is the CAI and the rear fog light His reasoning wsa that in the Winter nobody wants a rear wheel drive car...so at 15K for a 3 yo older car than mine, I'd say it's better but try selling it on your own, good luck
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05-26-2018, 11:36 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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actually, most vehicles do automakers keep building new models even Kia and Hyundai have sports models that ppl flock to get them because they are cheaper unfortunately for them the depreciation is almost 50% right out of the dealer's parking lot. I'm just happy I didn't sell/ trade mine, no matter where I am there is at least one person who gives me positive comments about my baby
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Compared to what? Typically, Japanese cars tend to hold their value better than American/Korean cars.
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More often than not, you should receive more selling privately than selling to a dealership, esp carmax, though selling privately may take more time selling. Keep in mind that any mods will lower the value. Regarding the options, I thought the sports package already came with the rear spoiler?
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05-28-2018, 11:59 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Yes, dealership will always try to low-ball you, but, even kbb, nada, etc. will generally call for higher figures on, for example, a Honda Civic vs. a Ford Focus (same year/options/mileage/condition/etc.), thus yielding to a higher payout/trade value.
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05-29-2018, 08:52 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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I would price your car out on KBB, only because I use it for tracking the value...
If you wanted to get an idea, you could go to carmax, vs. a dealership and see what offer that they make. It will at least give you an idea.... What it comes down to, is what you are willing to accept for your Z... good luck
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05-30-2018, 04:26 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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For a Japanese sports car the Nissan 370Z overall is a wanted vehicle in the car market and people like the 370Z model as Nissan really can’t make them fast enough for there demand from customers. For the first five years and beyond of ownership overall the 2009-2018 into 2019 Nissan 370Z has excellent resale value and are reliable/dependable vehicles to own. Comparing to the Korean made 2014 Hyundai Azrea 3.3L V6 I use to own the 2017 Nissan 370Z I have is worlds better. The 2014 Hyundai Azrea I had lost a lot of it’s value with in the first two years of ownership and was the most unreliable/undependable vehicle I ever owned. All Japanese vehicles have better resale value and overall value than American and Korean vehicles sad but true. Be selective of what vehicle you decide to purchase. Take the time to do your research and shopping when purchasing any vehicle.
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Mileage is a very important thing that is looked at & yours is very low,,,look at Autotrader.com
Car max would resell & try to get high teens for it,,,the bank see’s it as 9yrs. Old,so not sure how long they would do a note on it (36-48mos.) sounds like you could get 16,900-17,500 selling outright...just depends on how quickly you wanting to sell. GLWS, as sounds like a great car to get!
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I would sit right at 17k...and if you aren't in a huge hurry to sell I would stay there until I got it. That mileage is nice and low. I wonder what is the age average on 370z owners? I've noticed some seem much older which could make a potential harder sell. Older buyers usually are more knowledgeable buyers and have more patience and resources. Main question is what are you comfortable at accepting?
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