Anyone have access to galves?
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$24k for galves wholesale? Seems kind of high...
I'm getting about $22,605 for a KBB Private Party Value. Did you quote galves for Retail possibly? Thanks for looking it up.
#5
Sorry, just checked the values for all US car auctions prices dropped since I last looked.
For a totaly mint car with 20K the price is $23K. Average condition is 20 and below average is 18. Mileage also plays a role on the condition rating. For example one car in above average condition with 28K miles sold for $22,300
#7
Very safe. I would say if you bring it to any dealer who sells this type of cars, they will
probably offer you that. Actually, try it. Walk into any dealership and ask how much they would give you for your car. Ask both Audi and non Audi dealers.
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I have that exact car coming in from Audi Sale..
With only 12,000 miles on it. We are selling it for $ 23,950 including Audi Certified Pre-Owned warranty. We paid HUGE $$ for this car due to mileage and condition.
I am guessing Galves on your car is under $ 18K
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but if you get a dealer to pay over $ 20k ACV, not trade allowance, I would take the money and run.
I am guessing Galves on your car is under $ 18K
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but if you get a dealer to pay over $ 20k ACV, not trade allowance, I would take the money and run.
#9
I would double check that number and check the auction report as well as history of the car.
First, I'm guessing you're selling a 2001. If its a 2002 then it has to have some bad history on it or you just got it at an unbelievable price. I just checked your site and you don't list any TTs for sale. You do have two 2001 A6's 2.8L with more mileage being sold for around 22K when thouse have a wholesale value of 16K in excellent condition. How can a cheaper car (A6) be sold for the same money as the more expensive TT? Plus don't forget that TT is newer (2002) and a top of the line model, vs the "basic" A6. Check your numbers before you throw this guy off.