2000 G20T for sale...
CaNaDiAnG20T
10-12-2002, 11:07 AM
Do you think anyone would be interested in purchasing my G20T? I love this car, but am moving on. It's in immaculate shape and doesn't have too many kilometres. Asking price is $20,500 Canadian dollars. It has 61,000 kilometres, which is normal for a car this age. Any questions on the car, give me a shout at . [email protected]
Domiken
10-15-2002, 10:41 AM
Asking too much, for another grand i can get a new 2002 with 0 miles.
You should be asking the kelly blue book value, like 15,000 at the MOST
You should be asking the kelly blue book value, like 15,000 at the MOST
Domiken
10-15-2002, 10:41 AM
Asking too much, for another grand i can get a new 2002 with 0 miles.
You should be asking the kelly blue book value, like 15,000 at the MOST
Sorry dude but infiniti values suck, they drop fast and quick
You should be asking the kelly blue book value, like 15,000 at the MOST
Sorry dude but infiniti values suck, they drop fast and quick
CaNaDiAnG20T
10-15-2002, 06:46 PM
I hope that you're talking American dollars there, otherwise you must be crazy. I see G20's at the local dealership in worse condition with more mileage asking for more money than I'm selling mine for. Plus my car is immaculate. I also have new brakes and tires. Anyways, thanks for the input.
CaNaDiAnG20T
10-15-2002, 06:48 PM
Also, if you're going for looks than I think that most would agree that the 2000 is much nicer to look at than the 2002. The wheels on the newer models are nasty, plus the front grille is body coloured which I think looks brutal. Just an opinion though.
Zenfinity
10-16-2002, 05:26 AM
I see G20's at the local dealership in worse condition with more mileage asking for more money than I'm selling mine for.
How many out there are stupid enough to pay the asking price from a dealer? A general rule of thumb is knock 20% off the asking price and start negotiating. Let's face it. The G20 loses its value faster than a porn actress with herpes. Keep it a few years if you want to lessen the lost. There is no sane person out there that would buy it at your asking price.
How many out there are stupid enough to pay the asking price from a dealer? A general rule of thumb is knock 20% off the asking price and start negotiating. Let's face it. The G20 loses its value faster than a porn actress with herpes. Keep it a few years if you want to lessen the lost. There is no sane person out there that would buy it at your asking price.
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