disbridemimi
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Has anyone done this?
Did you ask for cash only?
How much of a hassle was it? Did you give a phone number or email addy or both?
Help me choose an asking price! According to Kelly Blue Book, the book value for this SUV in good condition is 3200 bucks(good means no mechanical issues) and in Fair condition it is 2800 value (fair=needs repairs).
It is a 1995, we have all of the service records, just got new front brakes rotors pads & the works, has all new exhaust including the catalytic converter, batteries & tires.
The A/C does not work it has a leak (so filling it with frion only makes the ac work for a short time, not worth filling) and it will need rear brakes soon. How much should I ask? I imagine people will not pay the asking price anyway, so I think I might ask like 2950 and let them offer me less due to needing the rear brakes. My best friend thinks i just shouldn't mention the brakes but i really feel like disclosing everything. I would feel bad if someone bought it and then discovered it needs a repair like that. I am following the golden rule here.
I Love this Grand Cherokee it is going to be hard to part with it. I could get the brakes fixed before I sell it, but I really feel like my mechanic overcharges me a lot. I need to find a new one. Plus if someone is handy or has a relative that could fix it they might do better than we would on the price. Thoughts?
Did you ask for cash only?
How much of a hassle was it? Did you give a phone number or email addy or both?
Help me choose an asking price! According to Kelly Blue Book, the book value for this SUV in good condition is 3200 bucks(good means no mechanical issues) and in Fair condition it is 2800 value (fair=needs repairs).
It is a 1995, we have all of the service records, just got new front brakes rotors pads & the works, has all new exhaust including the catalytic converter, batteries & tires.
The A/C does not work it has a leak (so filling it with frion only makes the ac work for a short time, not worth filling) and it will need rear brakes soon. How much should I ask? I imagine people will not pay the asking price anyway, so I think I might ask like 2950 and let them offer me less due to needing the rear brakes. My best friend thinks i just shouldn't mention the brakes but i really feel like disclosing everything. I would feel bad if someone bought it and then discovered it needs a repair like that. I am following the golden rule here.
I Love this Grand Cherokee it is going to be hard to part with it. I could get the brakes fixed before I sell it, but I really feel like my mechanic overcharges me a lot. I need to find a new one. Plus if someone is handy or has a relative that could fix it they might do better than we would on the price. Thoughts?