Oh, I'll even do a used car..
Supra Turbo.. KBB is around 13K last time i checked.. yet people will pay about 26K+ for a stock one.. Suplly and demand, Inflation, whatever.. It's just part of Economics.
If you want something, you'll pay for it.
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Oh, I'll even do a used car..
Supra Turbo.. KBB is around 13K last time i checked.. yet people will pay about 26K+ for a stock one.. Suplly and demand, Inflation, whatever.. It's just part of Economics.
If you want something, you'll pay for it.
you are correct but you saying 4k is kbb is inaccurate
You on crack? go put it in..Quote:
Originally Posted by b18hatch
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Mileage: 178,000 Engine: 4-Cyl. 1.6L VTEC Transmission: 5 Speed Manual Drivetrain: FWD
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Standard
Tilt WheelAM/FM Stereo Cruise ControlMoon Roof
Optional
Air ConditioningPower WindowsAlloy Wheels Power SteeringSingle Compact Disc
ARE YOU ON CRACK?? try private party!! RETAIL=CAR DEALERSHIP
And for good measure here's NADA Value..
Base Price $2,275 $3,125 $3,725
Mileage - 178,000 miles N/A N/A N/A
TOTAL PRICE $2,275 $3,125* $3,725
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Originally Posted by b18hatch
as i already stated with LESS MILEAGE....
just cause you are biased to honda makes you biased to their TRUE value
tell you what, ill roll up to my bank monday and see if they will give me this loan based on KBB...I GAURANTEE THEY WILL NOT cause those numbers are inaccurate
no offense but a friend of mine is looking at a stock eg 1990 mint condition for 2,000 id say stick with 2800-3000 because ppl really like that car...nvm i saw the mileage, go with 2500
Condition Value
Excellent
$3,155
Good
$2,780
Fair
$2,350
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Mileage: 100,000
Engine: 4-Cyl. 1.6L VTEC
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual
Drivetrain: FWD
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Private Party Value is what a buyer can expect to pay when buying a used car from a private party. The Private Party Value assumes the vehicle is sold "As Is" and carries no warranty (other than the continuing factory warranty). The final sale price may vary depending on the vehicle's actual condition and local market conditions. This value may also be used to derive Fair Market Value for insurance and vehicle donation purposes.
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$3,155
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Good
$2,780
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Fair
$2,350
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thats not a eg if its a 1990.....and 2k is steep on that tooQuote:
Originally Posted by TR_Accord
damn, well whatever you guys and stupid civic hb's, save up and get a 240 or somethin like im doin :)
lol, 240= the civic of rwd...you should get something a little not too played out
I offered him 3500 and I am not scared to tell any1. MY offer was 3500. So beat that and you get the car... I already have an EG (Si) so I know what they are worth. I also have 2 EFs (both SIs). I will not give more than that, but will gladly pay 3500 for 1. If some1 tops that, congrats. :) I am NOT a hater, and not tryna lower the cost b/c my pockets are nervous... the simple fact is, sight-unseen, it's worth a TAD bit less than 3500 in the real world.
nuh uh not with a sr20det in it (which would be a little faster than b18c turbo'ed) biatch, j/p but i agree it is too played out but not if you actually get a clean one, all you can find nowadays are raggidy ass ones that have hit 20 things tryin to drift
And it's just a TW thread... just wait till he sells it for real. LOL. This is from Autotrader:
not an Si, but is swapped already... hmmmm
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...2&cardist=1517
swapped and mods.... hmm... NOT TO MENTION he says "OBO"
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...0&cardist=1770
NON-SI / GSR SWAP / ALSO OBO
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...0&cardist=1864
True Si. Not perfect, but not a bad start.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=2&cardist=845
I will leave it at that. AND that is a place where you PAY to sell your car. If I hit HT or some other Honda forums where you can sell your car for free I can ASSURE you that I can back up what I say when I say 4k is steep. GL with the sale bro. LMK if you want to deal. I will post it on some other forums I know to get some interest for you.
i would say 2k-2500. Seen b16/b18 swapped ones go for 3500-4k. There some on h.t. now.
2k is lowball... but at least you have a clue. LOL. No1 on Earth is getting my Si for 2500. I'd let it rot in the driveway before I let that happen. LOL. But you have got the right idea. +1
car clean though.
Yessir!! It is. The problem is people try to sell their sentimental value. LOL. I mean I know how it is to think "Man I have been through a lot w/ this car... got head right there...had a flat tire right there... alternator went out over here... etc. LOL. But you have to be able to understand the value of something when you are trying to sell, that's all I am saying. :) Not 1 time did I flame... I am just looking out for whoever wants to buy it. There are 16 year olds working at Taco Bell who have been saving all year to get 4k, and they WILL pay that for an Si b/c it's such an elusive dream for them (not really when you have the internet). That does NOT mean it was worth that... sure, the guy will be happy and wax it every other day and cruise around town thinkin he is the shit... LOL. But in the end he still got the bad end of a deal. BEST WISHES to the seller, and the buyer. I am done with the back and forth here.... I am just tryna spread some experience around. I guess it is not always welcome.Quote:
Originally Posted by 00CIVICSI
holy smokes at the people going insane in here! bottom line is anyone can ask for any amount of money on any car they want. if he wants to start at 8k let him.
anyways... i PM'd you.
i've got a 97 CX hatch i'd be willing to trade you.
not that this post matters, because with all this BS being posted you'll never see it unless you take 2 hours and read all the ranting going on.
ya 4k is 2 much sorry man but it isnt worth that much. i just look at it like this
the full rolling shell w/o the motor would go for 1500 max
the swap would go for 700 max
2200 to buy that car and put it 2gether. so u should add about 900 to the price since it is already done for u.
3100-3300 is where i would say. bc even though it is an SI model which is rare, it is STILL a 93! lets not forget that the 1995 civic coupe was selling for 13500 drive off when they were first relased in 1995. and this car is 14 years old.
Ok.. so.. 2200 is the shell and engine.. if you lucky you get a good shell.. how often a nice one come by? anyway.. let break it down.Quote:
Originally Posted by integra8705
1500 shell
700 engine.. I assume that tranny is included.
200 brake pads and rotors...
150 timing belt, plugs, tune up kits
300 OEM clutch kit
100 radiator
and if you want to add..
250 A/C
so you looking at about 3200.... not to mention all of those sensors, etc, etc. ow and paint.. about 500 from maaco if you want your shell look nice. and did i say HX wheels with 85% azenis ???
btw it's not a coupe.. it's a hatch SI model... you're right 13500, but it was invoice.. and 15500 MSRP.. drive off about 16000....Quote:
Originally Posted by integra8705
anyway... LEt me know if anyone of you find an Si for 3200;) I'll match the price :lmfao:
:cheers:
I just sold one for 3k http://forums.importatlanta.com/showthread.php?t=87912 match it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mnjh94
good for you.. :lmfao:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaun
well a FULL swap would include the clutch.. and i dont no where u get those prices for rotors and pads.. lol 18.99 for each rotor and 16 bux for the fornt pads. i know bc i changed mine in my teg a month or so ago. but what ever you say man. if i remember correctly ur the same person who offered some one 3200 for a 95 gsr in better condition then this and i got on you for the low ball offer. but to each thier own. if you can find some one to pay 4k for a 14 year old car that has a d series go for it. more power to yaQuote:
Originally Posted by mnjh94
EG FTW!
u want a new car lets swap and u take my payments????
no swap please..
i am a sucker for an SI and i dont think that 4k is too much for that car. Its in good shape and its hard to find. you could probably find a DX CX or VX for 1500 a shell but not an SI.
Just wait for at least a month before you drop the price, some one will get it at 4k. That car is clean as hell. I thought all the Si s had ABS, daytime running lights and power windows..?
The Si for you hatchback guys is like the EX-S for us coupe guys, it's worth the money to a honda enthusiast.
Anyways, good luck on the sale.
My Si has roll-up windows and sunroof. BEST combination (weight). :)
best thing if you are trying to sell a car.
It is called Autotrader. If you place the ad at the little huts it will go online also. Cant beat the $ to do it.
Works every time.
If you want to hear from everybody and their mother put it on here make sure you also include the vin so it can get stolen.
I know everybody is looking for a deal but if you want to move a car in a timely fact, put it in the trader or craigslist.
I had my civic on here I know it was a shell but it did not sell, quick add in the paper boom gone.
This is just my 2 cents. I like when people put their cars on expecting to sell it, I get a good laugh out of all the flaming.
You are lucky u sold it for 3k. It was all dented up, paint fade galore, and 1980's wheels.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaun
^^ sounds good, but there has been a LOT of cars sold on IA. FOR FREE. Just b/c yours didn't doesn't mean anything. I do agree that the 1st place I look to find gems (AFTER on here) is IA. The prob w/ that is the same as in this thread... there are swapped vehicles for cheaper than this one w/in driving distance. Pick your poison. The flaming is all in fun.
I'd say you are wrong. He would have gotten 3k for that all day.Quote:
Originally Posted by RiceBoy
:goodjob: yupQuote:
Originally Posted by BABY J
yup... 1980's wheels dont mean a DAMn thing on a price of a vehicle
clean GL with sale
I agree.. cuz nobody's selling an Si hatch at a time. I bet the guy who bought that car regretted it after he seen my car on the market..Quote:
Originally Posted by RiceBoy
the guy was local... thank you very much ... and he loves the car, and thought he got a very good dealQuote:
Originally Posted by mnjh94
sure... :blah:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaun