In case anyone interested in having the ability to shine up or correct their car, got my one needed use from these when helping a friend with his car, and would like to pass onto a new home for an exceptional value.
Link to the post in the detailing forum:
https://mbworld.org/forums/detailing...hers-sale.html
Link to the post in the detailing forum:
https://mbworld.org/forums/detailing...hers-sale.html
Normally I agree with Katie but this time I think you are on the moon with the price. It is a 5 year old car with 75K miles. The miles are going to scare the heck out of any potential buyer. Does not matter how well you took care of it or how nice it is, 80K for a 5 year old german car with a V12 and that kind of mileage is an 80K game of russian roulette. Problem is, in 25K short miles it is over 100K in mileage and takes another massive hit in depreciation. It's a 60K-65K car all day if you seriously want to sell it. And if a dealer was offering 65K in trade they had at least 10K in fat on the car you were looking to buy. Good luck with the sale, I think we will be curious to see if you do indeed sell it and what it goes for. There are very few cars like this that actually hold decent value, Porsche 911's come to mind, this is not a 911 though. The pool of buyers is miniscule.
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Lol, I think you're in the wrong thread, bud. Originally Posted by superpop
Normally I agree with Katie but this time I think you are on the moon with the price. It is a 5 year old car with 75K miles. The miles are going to scare the heck out of any potential buyer. Does not matter how well you took care of it or how nice it is, 80K for a 5 year old german car with a V12 and that kind of mileage is an 80K game of russian roulette. Problem is, in 25K short miles it is over 100K in mileage and takes another massive hit in depreciation. It's a 60K-65K car all day if you seriously want to sell it. And if a dealer was offering 65K in trade they had at least 10K in fat on the car you were looking to buy. Good luck with the sale, I think we will be curious to see if you do indeed sell it and what it goes for. There are very few cars like this that actually hold decent value, Porsche 911's come to mind, this is not a 911 though. The pool of buyers is miniscule.Cheers.

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???Originally Posted by superpop
Normally I agree with Katie but this time I think you are on the moon with the price. It is a 5 year old car with 75K miles. The miles are going to scare the heck out of any potential buyer. Does not matter how well you took care of it or how nice it is, 80K for a 5 year old german car with a V12 and that kind of mileage is an 80K game of russian roulette. Problem is, in 25K short miles it is over 100K in mileage and takes another massive hit in depreciation. It's a 60K-65K car all day if you seriously want to sell it. And if a dealer was offering 65K in trade they had at least 10K in fat on the car you were looking to buy. Good luck with the sale, I think we will be curious to see if you do indeed sell it and what it goes for. There are very few cars like this that actually hold decent value, Porsche 911's come to mind, this is not a 911 though. The pool of buyers is miniscule.Cheers.






