Determining the value


How will I know if I've gotten a good deal or not? I will be looking at vehicles that have 10K or less mileage, but not ultra low.
For instance, vehicles that are at 10k then its going to be so much, and if its 6k then its this much.

You can do some homework by looking at the big auction houses and get some ball park ranges of $ / per mile on what some cars have gone for . You can also check on cars.com and the Dupont registry to see what some ranges on asking prices are.
Do you own research and be comfortable with your decision. There are a lot of places to see the cars for sale. That car Shelby mentioned sounds like a fair deal and he has a great reputation here and he stands behind his cars. There are a lot of well cared for cars with more that 10K miles..
 
i have a white with blue stripes that just came in that has 11k miles. It's a 2006 model with all options. This car is extremely nice and priced under $250k. Let me know if your ready to join the owners circle....

this!!!!!
 
If you go to Haggerty's or KBB (whether you agree with the value or not), you will see that the definition of "good deal" changes yearly.
 
I have a white with blue stripes that just came in that has 11k miles. It's a 2006 model with all options. This car is extremely nice and priced under $250k. Let me know if your ready to join the owners circle....

Thanks for the offer, but I prefer black. All the different colours are nice and to each his own, but for me black is a little more sinister.
I just placed one of my cars up for sale and I have to wait for that to sell first.
Thanks, again.
 
Do you own research and be comfortable with your decision. There are a lot of places to see the cars for sale. That car Shelby mentioned sounds like a fair deal and he has a great reputation here and he stands behind his cars. There are a lot of well cared for cars with more that 10K miles..

Who knows, I may change my mind about the getting black vs white.
 
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Thanks for the offer, but I prefer black. All the different colours are nice and to each his own, but for me black is a little more sinister.
I just placed one of my cars up for sale and I have to wait for that to sell first.
Thanks, again.

what are you selling?
 
what are you selling?

A special non-production 911 Porsche Carrera, ROW.
 
Link?
 
 
Amazing what car values are nowadays
The price on the pcar makes the Ford Gt look like a bargain