how much our cars are worth

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  1. youknowit62300 New Member

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    just wondering the value of our cars I am going to be forced to sell mine in a couple of months and i don't want to ask outrageously for it... It is worth gold to me but... I dont want to get rid of it but it doesnt have enough room and i am not going to be able to keep it and get a new car so it has to go... it is a 1987 convertable with 51,000 original miles all original i bought it from a old lady. anyway just wondering what one might be worth thanks,
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    i had an 87 convertable a couple of years ago that had 60k miles on when it got totaled and i got about 3200 for it. You can always go to www.kbb.com and find out what the value is. hope this helps.
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    yea i used nada cause that is what the banks will price it out for loan value i think i am going to start around 3500 or 4 and see where it goes from there the car is in damn near perfect condition there is a couple of door dings and the top of the back seat is starting to fade due to the top bein down. who knows i will see what happens.
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    ok.. i have to say that that is unreal... i bought my 90 back in 2000 for $1500, $3500 for a 17 year old 4 banger mustang just sounds rediculous.. you can buy GT's for that price around here. i personally would give no more than $2000 for a 4 banger that is any older than a 1990. and i would give no more than $2500 for the 91-93's. even if the car had 20,000 original miles... you still have a car that is between 10-15 years old anyway. i went to kellys blue book and they recommend about $2000, if the car is in "good" condition, which it sounds as if yours is. :shrug: Personally i wouldn't even call you if i saw that in the newspaper for $4000...$2500 maybe..and even from there i would try to get ya under $2000 for a 1987.

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