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The Kelley Blue Book Pricing Range for Private Party retail ranges from $6500 for fair condition to $7600 for excellent condition
You should evaluate the condition of the car for other characteristics to place it into one of 3 categories: fair, good, excellent, and then deduct the cost of repairs to get the vehicle back into proper working condition.
It looks like you have only about $300 in repairs.
So I would price it in the range of $6200 to $7600.
Of couse, pricing may vary. In rural areas, people see more value in their trucks, so you would need to skew your estimate towards the upper range in those markets.
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I might purchase a 1999 Ford F-150 4x4 Extended Cab, black in color..The truck needs a new battery, a new exhaust system, and the tailgate mechanism is sticky..Also, the glass packs have been removed..It has 97,000 miles, great tires, new fuel pump, and ceramic brakes..The owner is taking offers..What do you think is a good offer?
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| August 16, 2009 04:13 PM |
You should evaluate the condition of the car for other characteristics to place it into one of 3 categories: fair, good, excellent, and then deduct the cost of repairs to get the vehicle back into proper working condition.
It looks like you have only about $300 in repairs.
So I would price it in the range of $6200 to $7600.
Of couse, pricing may vary. In rural areas, people see more value in their trucks, so you would need to skew your estimate towards the upper range in those markets.
Source(s):
http://www.kbb.com/kbb/UsedCars/
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