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Car Forum / Honda Cars / July 2005

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Selling CRX

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birdman - 15 Jul 2005 18:03 GMT
Hey im thinking of getting rid of my 1987 CRX that was given to me as a
birthday present to use the money to get a newer car. I have no idea
what the cars are worth, and was hopeing i could get some suggestions
on what to ask for it if i sell it as is. (im 16 and have no experiance
selling cars) The car starts and runs very well, and it is in pretty
good shape for a 17 year old car. The body is not in perfect shape, but
i plan on patching it up before i sell it. Other than that everything
is in working condition, and it did pass its last E-Test. If anyone
would be willing to throw up some ball park numbers, i would appreciate
it as a starting point for me to work from. Any other information or
opinions are welcome.

Brad
Elle - 15 Jul 2005 19:21 GMT
Brad, www.edmunds.com will give a retail, private owner, etc. estimate of
the worth of most cars, based on make, model, year, accessories, condition,
location, etc. Look under the "used car" links.

> Hey im thinking of getting rid of my 1987 CRX that was given to me as a
> birthday present to use the money to get a newer car. I have no idea
> what the cars are worth, and was hopeing i could get some suggestions
> on what to ask for it if i sell it as is. (im 16 and have no experiance
> selling cars)
Kent Finnell - 15 Jul 2005 20:53 GMT
> Hey im thinking of getting rid of my 1987 CRX that was given to me as a
> birthday present to use the money to get a newer car. I have no idea
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>
> Brad

Depending on your location, its real body condition and whether or not it
has air conditioning, it would be worth about $700 trade in, would sell to a
private buyer for about $1,000, but a dealer would want about $1,700.

If the body work and mechanical preventive maintenance aren't beyond your
(or parents') pocket book, keep it.  It's a minor classic waiting to happen.

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Kent Finnell
From the Music City USA

 
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