Advice on 2001 purchase, please
oh and also this may help in your decision- very useful info on what you are looking for:
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2959771
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2959771
Gentlemen-
Pardon my omissions. The cars is a 180 Roadster. It has the brown baseball stitching (it had me at that) and is in a true good condition.
To the guy who said 80 does not equal 89...Please. This is a KBB valuation and I am focusing on a value of the car. It sounds like it is indeed not a smokin deal but OK. Do you agree?
Thank you,
Michelle
Pardon my omissions. The cars is a 180 Roadster. It has the brown baseball stitching (it had me at that) and is in a true good condition.
To the guy who said 80 does not equal 89...Please. This is a KBB valuation and I am focusing on a value of the car. It sounds like it is indeed not a smokin deal but OK. Do you agree?
Thank you,
Michelle
okay. that price is WAY too high. i got a 225 coupe with only 44K miles for roughly the same price, with NO issues.
i think you are better off looking for another one, if you have a little patience and stalk autotrader.com you will find something better im sure.
unless, of course, you totally just love it. then go for it.
i think you are better off looking for another one, if you have a little patience and stalk autotrader.com you will find something better im sure.
unless, of course, you totally just love it. then go for it.
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okay. that price is WAY too high. i got a 225 coupe with only 44K miles for roughly the same price, with NO issues.
i think you are better off looking for another one, if you have a little patience and stalk autotrader.com you will find something better im sure.
unless, of course, you totally just love it. then go for it.
okay. that price is WAY too high. i got a 225 coupe with only 44K miles for roughly the same price, with NO issues.
i think you are better off looking for another one, if you have a little patience and stalk autotrader.com you will find something better im sure.
unless, of course, you totally just love it. then go for it.
I work in the car business, currently at a Honda Dealer.I used to wholesale cars and there's alot that determine the value. Here's a few things I do to check the value of a car:
1-Forget KBB it's ridiculous
2-go to edmunds true market value, they are more on point
3-check ebay listings
4-check cars.com (see what comps are selling for near you )
Remember, there are always deals to be had for those who wait. No car, especially a TT is that in demand. These cars are a specialty car. Limited market. If you don't need a car right now then scope it out and wait for the right deal, no matter how cool the baseball glove interior is lol.
1-Forget KBB it's ridiculous
2-go to edmunds true market value, they are more on point
3-check ebay listings
4-check cars.com (see what comps are selling for near you )
Remember, there are always deals to be had for those who wait. No car, especially a TT is that in demand. These cars are a specialty car. Limited market. If you don't need a car right now then scope it out and wait for the right deal, no matter how cool the baseball glove interior is lol.
I'm just trying to help here, If I sound harsh it's because you need to be slapped back into reality.
So you would want to put in 89k miles for the correct value.
You sound like you want to justify paying whatever they feel like charging.
That price is absolutely horrible.
I'd say $11K
$12k MAX, If you absolutely love the car, and want to tip the salesman for screwing you over.
So you would want to put in 89k miles for the correct value.
You sound like you want to justify paying whatever they feel like charging.
That price is absolutely horrible.
I'd say $11K
$12k MAX, If you absolutely love the car, and want to tip the salesman for screwing you over.
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