Price might seem high, but with only 41K miles... You can't beat that... That's an awsome deal. You can pretend that high miles don't count, but they do! Especially if you need to finance.FusionR300zx wrote:thanks guys!! i LOVE the white... but i hate the red interior... idk, maybe i can just get used to it. but there's a white one a lil down south from me fer $14,000 with 41,000 miles 5spd stock besides exhaust. VERY clean. btu red interior. idk, maybe i'll try and get used to it.
t96SoftTop wrote:
Price might seem high, but with only 41K miles... You can't beat that... That's an awsome deal. You can pretend that high miles don't count, but they do! Especially if you need to finance.
You didn't say what year you are looking at, but a '96 Turbo Coupe (with 41K miles) in "excellant" condition (no mods, perfect paint, no leaks, etc) is worth $14.3K RETAIL.
So, subtract 2 - 3 grand for a private seller. Seriously! Check Kelly Blue Book (kbb.com). Unless you are buying from a dealer offering some kind of warrentee, don't pay over $11K for a "perfect" car. (umm, that means, "perfect from the factory". You might think mods are worth money, but unless thay are insured and waranteed that way, they are a liability...)
Ken
Sorry: I should also have said that it works that way where I live. You may have a differenet situation where you live!
KBB under-values our Z's tremendously! Don't ever listen to KBB when it comes to looking for Z's. I have seen many low mileage stock TT's go for $18k+.96SoftTop wrote:
Price might seem high, but with only 41K miles... You can't beat that... That's an awsome deal. You can pretend that high miles don't count, but they do! Especially if you need to finance.
You didn't say what year you are looking at, but a '96 Turbo Coupe (with 41K miles) in "excellant" condition (no mods, perfect paint, no leaks, etc) is worth $14.3K RETAIL.
So, subtract 2 - 3 grand for a private seller. Seriously! Check Kelly Blue Book (kbb.com). Unless you are buying from a dealer offering some kind of warrentee, don't pay over $11K for a "perfect" car. (umm, that means, "perfect from the factory". You might think mods are worth money, but unless thay are insured and waranteed that way, they are a liability...)
Ken
Sorry: I should also have said that it works that way where I live. You may have a differenet situation where you live!
which is also one of the main reason i'm selling my car besides that the 300zx is one of my favs and couldn't find one so i just started building my kouki.Wetmyson wrote:don't forget, the '96 300zx's have OBDII
yeaa... KBB is BS...freakonaleash1187 wrote:
KBB under-values our Z's tremendously! Don't ever listen to KBB when it comes to looking for Z's. I have seen many low mileage stock TT's go for $18k+.