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Well, he said thats how much he has left to pay off. But I agree, thats extremely high. That $27,000 is pretty much the amount I paid off my car in the 3 months I had it so far.
Bump... I have also noted it was a V6 which I did not on the original post..... I am looking to here what any of you guys or gals would list the car for..?
thanks
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2007 TOYOTA CAMRY SE V6//SUPER WHITE//CLEAR BRA//TINT ALL AROUND 35% FRONT 25% REAR//OEM SIRIUS SAT.//KARR ALARM W/REMOTE START//
KBB and Edmunds are suggested retail values. neither of them buy cars. so you shouldnt go higher then what they have or nobodys going to buy it. edmund puts your car at 23,500 priv party
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Last edited by JACK_FROST; 10-03-2008 at 04:48 PM.
Mine is also a 2007 car, and I wouldn't DARE ask for anything more than $20000.
It makes no difference if the car is in good or bad condition. The point is that 2/3 of the warranty is already gone. And if you add a couple more thousand bucks, you can get a brand new car instead. There is no incentive to buy an 07 for such a high amount of money.
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Mine is also a 2007 car, and I wouldn't DARE ask for anything more than $20000.
It makes no difference if the car is in good or bad condition. The point is that 2/3 of the warranty is already gone. And if you add a couple more thousand bucks, you can get a brand new car instead. There is no incentive to buy an 07 for such a high amount of money.
LOL $28000 for a 2 year old car?! Now this is the BS I am talking about..... I disagree with you it does make a diffrence if your car is in good or bad condition......... and the warranty is for another 6 years.. I think you would be selling yourself short @ 20k.....
PLz post helpfull info.......
Thank you
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2007 TOYOTA CAMRY SE V6//SUPER WHITE//CLEAR BRA//TINT ALL AROUND 35% FRONT 25% REAR//OEM SIRIUS SAT.//KARR ALARM W/REMOTE START//
Holy cow! You still owe nearly $28,000 on a 2 year old car? You aren't going to get anywhere near that if you sell it. If you can actually find a buyer, you'll be lucky to get $22,000. With today's market- you might have to lower your price even further, possibly below the $20,000 mark.
If I were you, I'd keep paying off your current loan- at least until you aren't upside down on it- and then perhaps, consider trading it in or buying a new car. In a perfect world, you should pay it completely off before thinking of getting anything else.
I'm not trying to be mean, cruel, or lecture you on finances- but if you take a loss on this car, and then take out another loan for your next vehicle, you'll be even more upside down on your next loan. (If a lender will give you a loan like that right now)
Good luck, and I hope you do find a buyer.
(P.S. Your post here violates forum rule #8: No double or cross posting.)
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