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Old 09-03-2003 | 12:13 PM
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I am looking to sale my 94 ls 4 door its an automatic with 138k I am the second owner of the car no probs with it and its stock except for an air intake and sounds. What do you guys think is a fair asking price??
Old 09-03-2003 | 12:19 PM
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Kelly Blue Book says $3405.
Old 09-03-2003 | 12:22 PM
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BLUE BOOK IS CRAP! Whats the real world price?
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Sounds about right to me.
Old 09-03-2003 | 01:05 PM
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I'd ask for 3.7-4K, and hope to get around 3.5
Old 09-03-2003 | 01:10 PM
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Originally posted by DARRYL2172
BLUE BOOK IS CRAP! Whats the real world price?
just cause you don't like the price it says doesn't mean it is crap
Old 09-03-2003 | 01:25 PM
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Originally posted by DARRYL2172
BLUE BOOK IS CRAP! Whats the real world price?
KBB is pretty much an industry standard in determining a cars value.

Real world price depends on your area...sorry to say I am not familiar with it though. I would do a search through local papers and flyers to see what others have gotten in a private party sale for cars similar to yours. If there is a high demand you may get more...but for now figure on about seeing $3500.
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KBB IS NOT INDUSTRY STANDARD ITS CONSUMER STANDARD. BLACK BOOK IS INDUSTRY STANDARD. I have worked in the auto finance industry for years I no the "value" of the car I was posting it on this board in the hopes of getting a value from people who have a special interest in integras
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And the consensus tends to be around a realistic price of 3.5K in good condition...
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Originally posted by DARRYL2172
KBB IS NOT INDUSTRY STANDARD ITS CONSUMER STANDARD. BLACK BOOK IS INDUSTRY STANDARD. I have worked in the auto finance industry for years I no the "value" of the car I was posting it on this board in the hopes of getting a value from people who have a special interest in integras
If you have worked in the auto finance industry for years you would know that the KBB IS anindustry standard that the consumer uses. You would should also know not everyone works in the industry...most of us are consumers...so when you ask consumers their opinions you will get consumer answers. And if you knew the value why not start off by saying that and wondering if you could get more? And you are too busy jumping all over those that try to give you help to realize the value in our answers.

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