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How Much?


mitchpin
10-28-2003, 12:10 AM
I own a 93 Cavalier Convertable RS. I just had the transmission rebuilt, it has a 1 year old top, great condition, little rust, aftermarket stereo, 130,000 miles, runs great. If anyone could tell me how much i could expect to sell this car for.

s8kimo
10-28-2003, 01:52 PM
kbb says 2500

04_CaV!!
11-16-2003, 12:20 PM
depends on if you are going to trade it in or sell it by yourself. If you trade it in don't expect to get much more than 500 for it because of the milage. If you sell it by your self and depending on the condition of the car, i.e. how clean is it, are you a smoker, upgrades/mods. You could possibly get about 2000 for it but don't count on it, if someone offers you 1800 take it.....

azcavalier
11-19-2003, 03:44 PM
I traded in my 1993 beretta with 170k miles and got 1400 for it last summer. It had an aftermarket cassette player w/ cd changer, sunroof, and spoiler. But other than that I don't think there was really anything extra that I put in it. Alot of times if you are trading in it depends on how much you are spending on a newer car.

04_CaV!!
11-20-2003, 07:15 AM
I just traded in my 1994 cav two months ago for a 04 cav and my 94 had custom rims, aftermarket head unit, kenwood 6disk cd changer, sunroof, cat back exaust, spoiler, fog&running lights and the list goes on and on. But, bottom line is because it had 120,000 on the od. the dealer was only going to give me 500. but after about 3hours of talking i got it up to 1000. I of course wanted 2000 for it, so i told the dealer that being he wasn't going to give me what i wanted for it i would take out every after market part and put the factory back in. Bottom line they didn't care what was in the car aftermarket or factory, they strickly go by blue book... azcavalier is correct, the more you are spending on a new car the more the dealer will give you for yours because there is a higher mark up on a more expensive car. as far as KBB goes. the price that s8kimo said would only be for you to sell it yourself or what the dealer would sell it for not what the dealer would give you for it. theres a big difference in wholesale and retail.

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