fmdog44
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With the exception of electric vehicles, new vehicle prices keep climbing, as incentives drop. That's the latest analysis of the recent car market from Kelley Blue Book.
Try one of the online pricing things. KBB.com says $2,135, but that is just a guess, you would need to put your car's particulars in. Could be more or less. Prices are up right now, good time to sell.Anybody know what a 2000 Honda Accord is worth?
Anybody know what a 2000 Honda Accord is worth? I was thinking about seeing what used car lots are getting for them and then cutting that price by 25% or so.
Thanks, Rob! Good idea!Try one of the online pricing things. KBB.com says $2,135, but that is just a guess, you would need to put your car's particulars in. Could be more or less. Prices are up right now, good time to sell.
https://www.kbb.com/honda/accord/2000/dx-sedan-4d/?category=sedan&condition=good&intent=buy-used&mileage=157858&options=6441444|true&pricetype=private-party&vehicleid=6248
Okay, let's see what carfax gives me...Here's a good place to start. Selling now would be wise, as when supply begins to catch up with demand, these prices will drop substantially.
https://www.carfax.com/Used-2000-Honda-Accord_z2002
You can always come down but it's hard to go up.Okay, let's see what carfax gives me...
$2,200 for private sale and $990 for a trade-in.
I actually thought it was worth a bit more than that.
Bea is right!You can always come down but it's hard to go up.
Just before the pandemic I bought a 2 year old car from a dealership. They offered me $500 for my car 2000 Infiniti SUV. The salesman told me to sell it privately because I should be able to get at least $1500 for it.Okay, let's see what carfax gives me...
$2,200 for private sale and $990 for a trade-in.
I actually thought it was worth a bit more than that.
no one is winning here and the dealers are struggling because they don’t have inventory .Vehicle prices...both new and used...are inflated due to manufacturing issues on new vehicles. This is a bad time to be having to buy a new or nicely maintained used vehicle. The Sellers are reaping nice profits, but the buyers are paying a lot more than necessary. If a person can keep their current vehicle running for a reasonable cost, waiting another year or two would be wise.
I don't understand how one can afford a high end (brand new) car during these times. My niece had a 2022 BMW (not sure which SUV model) delivered to her school where she teaches. A surprise birthday present from her hubby. Must be nice.Vehicle prices...both new and used...are inflated due to manufacturing issues on new vehicles. This is a bad time to be having to buy a new or nicely maintained used vehicle. The Sellers are reaping nice profits, but the buyers are paying a lot more than necessary. If a person can keep their current vehicle running for a reasonable cost, waiting another year or two would be wise.
I would not cut the price. Everything I hear on the news said used vehicles are selling at great prices. Check the prices for used cars at the dealerships. I bet your Accord is worth more than you think!I'm going to sell our 2000 Honda Accord. I have no idea how much it's worth, though, but it just sits on the street. We haven't used it since the pandemic began, and we're paying insurance and for tags and everything.
Anybody know what a 2000 Honda Accord is worth? I was thinking about seeing what used car lots are getting for them and then cutting that price by 25% or so.