RE: Fair price for 95 se?
#1
RE: Fair price for 95 se?
sorry, my last post got messed up somehow. Anyway, I can get a 95 se in excellent condition for US$6000. This is the price she is asking. Is this a fair price? It has the cloth interior, standard audio, automatic tranny. I will of course try to chew her down but just wanted the advice of the forum. I have a 93 se now but the engine is going out, the tranny is hitting hard and it needs new CB joints + the front exhaust manifold is warped. TIme to sell.
#3
thats way too high. i got my 1995 GLE for $3500 Last Month, and it had 172,000 Miles. Fully Loaded Everything. Now i have 175,000 and i havent had any problems. Hope this helps u in your decision.
Also If You Didnt Know, The Trim Levels Go In Order Of Lowest to Highest Price
GXE - SE - GLE
Also If You Didnt Know, The Trim Levels Go In Order Of Lowest to Highest Price
GXE - SE - GLE
#4
Originally Posted by killcrap
thats way too high. i got my 1995 GLE for $3500 Last Month, and it had 172,000 Miles. Fully Loaded Everything. Now i have 175,000 and i havent had any problems. Hope this helps u in your decision.
Also If You Didnt Know, The Trim Levels Go In Order Of Lowest to Highest Price
GXE - SE - GLE
Also If You Didnt Know, The Trim Levels Go In Order Of Lowest to Highest Price
GXE - SE - GLE
#5
My girlfriend got her 95 SE auto, cloth, bose, no ABS with 81K with a perfect body and excellent interior for $6500, we felt it was a good deal since the car was in excellent condition and 1 owner with no accidents. Bone stock. Had new RE950 tires on it too.
#6
That a little too high, they go for about $5000 with 100K, something like that, how many miles the one you look at has?
Paid for my '95 GXE $6000 with 89K/5sp this summer from private dealer and I overpaid (few dents and scratches) because did not know prices well enough.
Take your time! There are lots of Maximas for sale out there, if you miss this one.
Paid for my '95 GXE $6000 with 89K/5sp this summer from private dealer and I overpaid (few dents and scratches) because did not know prices well enough.
Take your time! There are lots of Maximas for sale out there, if you miss this one.
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#9
considering i got my 95 SE for $4,000, i think your price is a little high. talk it down. Mine was in pretty good cond. good in and out. print out a page from the NADA or Kelly Blue Book website with the price. good luck
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#10
Valuation of the same vehicle can vary by region as much as 5-25%.
For a true valuation based on your area, visit www.kbb.com
For a true valuation based on your area, visit www.kbb.com
#14
It depends on what youonsider excellent condition, it is hard the fina a old car like a 95 with low miles and realy good condition, but im sure you can find one for alittle less, you can't be to pickey. Good luck
#16
Originally Posted by enjoi
I just totalled my 97 GXE 5-speed with 85k miles, and I paid $6k for it. And now I'm getting a 98 SE Loaded with leather, bose, etc with 65k miles for $7k.
#17
Originally Posted by cscm094
Where the heck do you find these deals?!!? Dealers in the CT area are mad! They want $7k for a 97 SE (base model SE) with 150k and bad paint!
#18
Originally Posted by cscm094
Where the heck do you find these deals?!!? Dealers in the CT area are mad! They want $7k for a 97 SE (base model SE) with 150k and bad paint!
http://www.cars.com
http://www.ebaymotors.com (it's good to bid on local cars so you can see them first)
Check local newspapers or car sales magazines
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