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93 Olds cutlass with (13,000 miles)


two4runners
10-18-2006, 12:16 AM
My wifes family has settled the estate of my wifes grandmother. It includes the 93 Olds that they bought new in 93 and just never drove it, it sits in the garage. My wife and I have to get rid of the car and are wondering what the best way of doing is? I know, we sell it, but is the car worth any more because it is like new? I don't know the exact model yet, but suspect it is a car that was not a real desired model, just a plain 4 door.

BTW, this is not 113,000 miles, it is the original 13,000 miles.

John

xeroinfinity
10-24-2006, 08:37 PM
this would be a place to find an acurate price for your area.

http://www.kbb.com/

Because its low mileage doesnt always mean its worth more.
If it has sit for a long time, 6 months to a year lets say, then the gas might be getting nasty and the other fluids can build moisture.
If it was garaged then these conditions process would be slowed down.

Good Hunting!

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