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2000 Miata--1500 actual miles--approx. value
Will appreciate estimate of approximate value of 2000 Miata, 1500
miles, always garaged. I don't know how to determine premium for ridiculously low mileage. Thanks. Don |
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2000 Miata--1500 actual miles--approx. value
On 2014-10-24 08:49:15 -0400, Don Tuttle > said:
> Will appreciate estimate of approximate value of 2000 Miata, 1500 > miles, always garaged. > I don't know how to determine premium for ridiculously low mileage. > Thanks. > Don I'm not an expert... IMHO the general apearance, presentation, fit and finish is more likely to qualify for a premium. Mileage not so much, as I'm told certain things detriorate just sitting around equally or more than if they were in use. Disk brakes, fluids, hoses, tires... Again, I'm not an expert. YMMV D |
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2000 Miata--1500 actual miles--approx. value
Don Tuttle > wrote:
> Will appreciate estimate of approximate value of 2000 Miata, 1500 > miles, always garaged. > I don't know how to determine premium for ridiculously low mileage. Most appraisal sites will adjust for mileage. KBB = $7,762 (very good condition) NADA = $5,812 (good condition) Edmunds = $2,839 (good condition, don't know what options or trim level to add) I'd look around $5,000. KBB is nothing but a joke since it was bought by cars.com, Edmunds averages actual sold prices and may be the most accurate but is low. Inbetween is the right price, usually. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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2000 Miata--1500 actual miles--approx. value
In article >, XS11E wrote:
>Don Tuttle > wrote: > >> Will appreciate estimate of approximate value of 2000 Miata, 1500 >> miles, always garaged. >> I don't know how to determine premium for ridiculously low mileage. > >Most appraisal sites will adjust for mileage. > >KBB = $7,762 (very good condition) >NADA = $5,812 (good condition) >Edmunds = $2,839 (good condition, don't know what options or trim level >to add) About 2 months ago I was sitting at a red light, 2nd in line, when the SUV in front of me put it in reverse and smashed into me before I could react. Moron. Mine is a '99 with 216,000 miles. The moron's insurance company totalled my car, and offered me about $4000 for it. So that's what a high-mileage '99 is worth. I'd say it was in above- average condition before the crash. I decided to keep/repair it. According to the insurance company, the salvage value was about $900 so they cut me a check for $3100. The repairs cost me $2900 and I'm back on the road with $200 in my pocket. Still got to sort out the salvage/rebuilt title issues with my state DOT though. That will not be fun... -- TJH tjhiggin.at.hiwaay.dot.net |
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2000 Miata--1500 actual miles--approx. value
I have a 2000, with around 44,000>45,000 original miles, and this summer I had it totally checked out by one of THE BEST Mechanics, that worked on the C5 Huge cargo planes on our nearby base, since he was moving to Tennessee, and I wanted to avail myself of his services once more. Had him change out all four sets of disc brakes, even though he said around 75% left, but hey it took that long, so may last me till I stop driving. I'm 65 now. My Dad gave up driving at 80. Anyway, he said all hoses, belts, etc, were like new.. He pulled off the Valve cover to check out the timing belt also, cause I was concerned about age also. He said nearly like new, with hardly any wear.. So we confidently set out for our fall trip to Pismo Beach as we often do.. I love that car, but was way easier to get in and out buying it new when I was 50 :-). Incidentally, the car is ALWAYS garaged when not in use.
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