Question about selling 2000Honda Accord EX- pricing issue

Discussion in 'Honda Parts For Sale / Trade' started by KOS, Sep 15, 2004.

  1. KOS

    KOS Guest

    Hi,
    I have a question about my 2000 Honda Accord EX. I bought this car
    new- 1 owner car.

    I am trying to sell my car but was wondering what the market price is
    for this car. Let me describe it- 4 cylinder, 4 door, at, cd, sun,
    perfect condition.

    Car has 38K miles. I am located in North Eastern part of USA

    Ive been trying to sell the car- have it listed for 12800- havent got
    any offers, is this too high? I also dont want to give it away for
    nothing!

    Thanks!!
    KOS
     
    KOS, Sep 15, 2004
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  2. I'm not gonna do your homework for you!!!!!!!!

    kbb.com
    edmunds.com




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    He Hate Retard and Moron, Sep 15, 2004
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  3. KOS

    E. Meyer Guest

    Go to edmunds.com and enter the data. They will give you likely prices for
    it in your area. Then do the same thing at kbb.com for a second opinion.
     
    E. Meyer, Sep 15, 2004
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  4. KOS

    ravelation Guest

    Also, check out Autotrader.com for your zip code and see what price the
    competition is selling their vehicle. Look for the private seller ads as
    the stealerships are always way overpriced in the listings.

    Bear in mind selling a vehicle in that price range and up can be
    difficult. Under $10K seems to be an easier sell.

    (E. Meyer) wrote:

    On 9/15/04 2:08 PM, in article
    , "KOS"
    Hi,
    I have a question about my 2000 Honda Accord EX. I bought this car new-
    1 owner car.
    I am trying to sell my car but was wondering what the market price is
    for this car. Let me describe it- 4 cylinder, 4 door, at, cd, sun,
    perfect condition.
    Car has 38K miles. I am located in North Eastern part of USA
    Ive been trying to sell the car- have it listed for 12800- havent got
    any offers, is this too high? I also dont want to give it away for
    nothing!
    Thanks!!
    KOS

    Go to edmunds.com and enter the data. They will give you likely prices
    for it in your area. Then do the same thing at kbb.com for a second
    opinion.
     
    ravelation, Sep 16, 2004
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  5. KOS

    KOS Guest

    YEs, i know about KBB and NADA- I have sold cars in the past. But why
    is it so hard to sell a 2000 HOnda Accord EX with 38K?? I have had it
    for sale with advertising for 3 months! THis car is in pristine
    condition. Is their a glut of them in the market?? I thought these
    cars had great resell value??????
    Whats going on here?
     
    KOS, Sep 16, 2004
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  6. YEs, i know about KBB and NADA- I have sold cars in the past. But why
    Because it's overpriced, FOO!

    http://look-here-foo.notlong.com




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    He Hate Retard and Moron, Sep 16, 2004
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  7. KOS

    E. Meyer Guest

    What I see around here (Dallas) is that the ads in the paper have been taken
    over by the fly-by-night unlicensed used car people. Every time I have gone
    to look at a car in the ads it has turned out to be a guy in an unfurnished
    one bedroom apartment with 5 or 6 cars in the parking lot that look like
    they have been used as outhouses. I think people are giving up on the ads
    and just going to the dealers.

    I have also tried advertising cars a couple of times in the past decade and
    did not get a single call from a prospective buyer, but I was barraged by
    people who would be more than happy to sell it for me on their consignment
    lot. I did sell one car on a consignment lot. That worked. Maybe that¹s
    what you have to do to sell a car today.
     
    E. Meyer, Sep 17, 2004
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  8. KOS

    KOS Guest


    That car listed is a coupe/as in 2 door. I have a 4 door. and am not
    listed in California, I am in New York/New Jersey area. Look at the
    prices on NADA
     
    KOS, Sep 17, 2004
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  9. Because it's overpriced, FOO!
    You still don't get it???????

    http://wake-up-foo.notlong.com

    U DA FOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!




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    He Hate Retard and Moron, Sep 17, 2004
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  10. KOS

    SoCalMike Guest

    $8k is a lowball price for a 2000 coupe with that low miles on it. if it
    really exists at the dealer, its be worth a carfax report on.
     
    SoCalMike, Sep 17, 2004
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  11. Go to www.kbb.com . Just remember to use the private party value, not
    retail when you price your car.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Sep 18, 2004
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