robertaw wrote:So you don't over pay.![]()
http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/Research-Center
Make sure you get something that has a factory tow package, that way you will know it has everything it needs as opposed to someone just throwing a hitch on it.
Our Jeep has around 150,000 miles on it and I honestly thought it would be valued under $1,000. I was suprised to look it up and see $2,975. Still cheaper than converting your current vehicle.
2bits wrote:
FYI NADA Guides are terrible... they always over value. They value my 1974 Monte Carlo in the poorest condition possible "Fair" at $4000 which is totally insane (I bought it for $400 and it's probably worth a grand). "Average" was $6000... I sold my other MINT condition 74 Monte Carlo on eBay a few years ago for $3000.
If you want to know what things are actually selling for, log into your eBay account and search for whatever vehicle you are thinking about, then on the left check the box for "Completed Listings". This show what buyers are PAYING for vehicles.
On another note.. "CRACKED HEAD"??? OK, I assume your car is running fine and you took it in to get it looked at to see what is needed to get it towable and they come back with a cracked head? I don't know about all the history stuff, but I would get a second opinion. Don't tell the new place what the old place said, or that will just give them an excuse to "find" the same problem. I am not saying that your original guys are steering you wrong, just like when your trusted doc says you have a rare fatal disease. You get a second opinion just in case![]()
If it really is for real, remember you can always sell the Outback too, and also if it is running fine you can still drive it!
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