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At my dealership for $13,900.. talked him down to $13,000....is it a good/great price??
2003 Trailblazer LT Midnight Blue 75,000 Miles One Owner 4x4 Power Sunroof Onstar Tow Package Factory Tint Heated Power Mirrors Cruise Any help is appreciated.. thanks! |
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Re: Is this a good price for a high mileage 2003 Trailblazer LT?
Go to nadaguides.com for pricing, then take off about 800 from there suggested price.
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Re: Re: Is this a good price for a high mileage 2003 Trailblazer LT?
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I am familiar with KBB, Nada, and Edmunds. However, I would like some input from real buyers and sellers, there are a few factors those sites mentioned above do not take into consideration. Please post your opinions. Thanks, Mike. |
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Re: Is this a good price for a high mileage 2003 Trailblazer LT?
Yeh, check the blue book...
If it's certified used, you will have three months to find out if there are any issues to address and get them done asap. Should you feel there is anything lurking, alway complain about it and have it documented. Dealerships keeps a record and you can always go back and tell them they didn't fix it right the first time around after the 3 months...
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