From: Kev on 6 Jul 2010 08:03 Got $7500 for my 2003 BA Falcon XT Held out against all the sub $5000 offers 2 months to sell Time to fit out the tray of the ute with some nice new custom made alloy Tong Boxes Kev
From: Diesel Damo on 6 Jul 2010 08:52 On Jul 6, 10:03 pm, Kev <kev...(a)optunet.com.au> wrote: > Got $7500 for my 2003 BA Falcon XT > Held out against all the sub $5000 offers > 2 months to sell > > Time to fit out the tray of the ute with some nice new custom made alloy > Tong Boxes That's a very good price. I only comment because I have a mate who is trying to move a similar vehicle and is having no such luck. He is getting rained on with 4-5K offers.
From: D Walford on 6 Jul 2010 09:25 On 6/07/2010 10:52 PM, Diesel Damo wrote: > On Jul 6, 10:03 pm, Kev<kev...(a)optunet.com.au> wrote: >> Got $7500 for my 2003 BA Falcon XT >> Held out against all the sub $5000 offers >> 2 months to sell >> >> Time to fit out the tray of the ute with some nice new custom made alloy >> Tong Boxes > > That's a very good price. I only comment because I have a mate who is > trying to move a similar vehicle and is having no such luck. He is > getting rained on with 4-5K offers. Interesting to compare values of 2003 Falcons, Commodores and Camrys on drive.com.au. Their sh values are about the same yet the Camry cost approx $5000.00 less to buy new. Daryl
From: hippo on 6 Jul 2010 09:47 D Walford wrote: > > On 6/07/2010 10:52 PM, Diesel Damo wrote: > > On Jul 6, 10:03 pm, Kev<kev...(a)optunet.com.au> wrote: > >> Got $7500 for my 2003 BA Falcon XT > >> Held out against all the sub $5000 offers > >> 2 months to sell > >> > >> Time to fit out the tray of the ute with some nice new custom made alloy > >> Tong Boxes > > > > That's a very good price. I only comment because I have a mate who is > > trying to move a similar vehicle and is having no such luck. He is > > getting rained on with 4-5K offers. > > Interesting to compare values of 2003 Falcons, Commodores and Camrys on > drive.com.au. > Their sh values are about the same yet the Camry cost approx $5000.00 > less to buy new. > > > Daryl > > Simple supply & demand. Probably better than 90% of used car buyers will have a Camry &/or a Corolla on their shortlist, but less than 40% of used cars would be those two models, so prices can be set relatively high. -- Posted at www.usenet.com.au
From: Clocky on 6 Jul 2010 10:01 Diesel Damo wrote: > On Jul 6, 10:03 pm, Kev <kev...(a)optunet.com.au> wrote: >> Got $7500 for my 2003 BA Falcon XT >> Held out against all the sub $5000 offers >> 2 months to sell >> >> Time to fit out the tray of the ute with some nice new custom made >> alloy Tong Boxes > > That's a very good price. I only comment because I have a mate who is > trying to move a similar vehicle and is having no such luck. He is > getting rained on with 4-5K offers. That's because that's all they are worth but if you're patient you will find someone prepared to pay more.
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