is this worth it?
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Personally, I would keep looking. The mileage is obviously very low, but it is a pretty high price for a 94. There is a 93 with 80K miles for $9800 I found on your search. VR4- black, check it out
So, you have almost $10K to ensure you that the extra 50K miles aren't an issue.
There's only so much I'll pay for low miles, and that far exceeds it.
So, you have almost $10K to ensure you that the extra 50K miles aren't an issue.
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yup to high.
The most ill ever pay for a car or for any car.
If it a dealer no more then the retail value on kelly blue book.com
If its a private party more then what kbb.com
thank to kbb you will save alot of money
EXAMPLE
Values for a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Coupe 2D with 31,262 miles
Vehicle Condition: Fair Good Excellent
Retail Value: $13,950
Vehicle Condition: Fair Good Excellent
Private party Value: $9,950 $10,850 $11,600
thank to kbb you will save alot of money." why would you pay more for the car than what its worth
If you agree good if not o well.
The most ill ever pay for a car or for any car.
If it a dealer no more then the retail value on kelly blue book.com
If its a private party more then what kbb.com
thank to kbb you will save alot of money
EXAMPLE
Values for a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Coupe 2D with 31,262 miles
Vehicle Condition: Fair Good Excellent
Retail Value: $13,950
Vehicle Condition: Fair Good Excellent
Private party Value: $9,950 $10,850 $11,600
thank to kbb you will save alot of money." why would you pay more for the car than what its worth
If you agree good if not o well.
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there is NO WAY that car wont sell for more than $13k...a LOT more. Its a LOT of car and the right year with almost NO miles. If its as clean as the mileage would suggest I would say make an offer at $16,500 and get yoruself a SWEET LOW MILE CLEAN 2gen VR4.
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96 vr4 with 47k......why so high?
97 vr4 with 106,xxx for 13,500?
or
92 vr4 with 61,xxx with a blown tranny
why are they so high?
97 vr4 with 106,xxx for 13,500?
or
92 vr4 with 61,xxx with a blown tranny
why are they so high?
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ORIGINAL: davidmitsusrock
the 96 is pertyy high but its beautiful condion just like the 94. lets face it vr-4's in good condition dont come cheap.
the 96 is pertyy high but its beautiful condion just like the 94. lets face it vr-4's in good condition dont come cheap.
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the KBB is a GUIDE. Thats all. A GUIDE. If the market demands are high for a car, they are more money than the little booklet says. Its just very basic. The Supra has a KBB in EXCELLENT private party at $20K with 85k on it, but that car is WELL over that number if its clean enough with good miles. I know the Supra is a FAR FETCHED example on that chain, but the VR4 is CLOSE in that regards. A CLEAN low mile VR4 is worth ALL THE MONEY to the right buyer and thats all that matters. Hell there was a guy out there (I think its still for sale too) with a 1996 Stealth RT TT AWD with 64k miles in PERFECT showroom condition. He wants $20K for his car. The KBB is like $13k or something rediculous. There are only 57 96 Stealth TT's even produced...he has a PERFECT one...I would buy it in a HEARTBEAT if I was wealthy. It would require wealth because I wouldnt ever drive it...just park it and save it for later. But all I am saying is, its just a guide used to help people out a little. But its not the BIBLE of auto shopping.