FSBO at those prices is rough. I would try finding a dealer to take them on consignment.
FSBO at those prices is rough. I would try finding a dealer to take them on consignment.
Yea, I've had a couple of people interested, but they turned out to be time wasters or scams. I may end up trading it in when my JKU arrives. Hopefully I'll have it gone before then though.
Depending on how your state works, trade in isn't bad if you get a good price.... here in NJ you don't pay tax on the price of the trade in when buying another vehicle. So if I traded in the XK for $13000, I'd save 7% of that and pay $910 less taxes on the new vehicle purchase.
It is an option I'm thinking of looking at. Especially since I ordered my JKU today.
Yesterday I was at the gas station and another XK rolls up to the pump with a 30 day tag. The guy gets out and notices my for sale sign on the window; of course he asks my price to which I replied $17k takes it. The look on the guys face was priceless!!! He just paid $17,700 for a 2007 4.7 Sport 2WD w/ about 50k miles.
It kind of was a sign of relief to know my price isn't out of this world. lol!
Current: 2013 Dodge Challenger R/T 6 Speed
Traded: 2006 XK Limited 5.7 QD-2
It's not a lot but again a buyer coming to a private sale with that amount of money is not common and if it's not paid off it's even more complicated or a turn off. People get a certain comfort going to the dealer at that price range. Financing is also an issue most people get theres threw the dealer which I don't do but most do.
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That's a good point to mention. Buyers would need either cash in hand or be pre-approved for financing from their bank or credit union.
Current: 2013 Dodge Challenger R/T 6 Speed
Traded: 2006 XK Limited 5.7 QD-2
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