Group,
I haven't driven this for going on 8 months now, so I guess
it may be time to sell it.I purchased it in 89 with 15,000
on the clock.1986 XJS. It now has around 45,000.Black/Biscuit. I'm shocked
at the kbb value,ah well.
Asking maybe 8000.00.Might as well put it on blocks for less.Anyone
interested?Adysthemic
Phil - 21 Apr 2005 16:27 GMT
Judging by the lack of appreciation of a wider world, that'll be $USD
then.....may also help to say where!
Adysthemic - 21 Apr 2005 20:54 GMT
> Judging by the lack of appreciation of a wider world, that'll be $USD
> then.....may also help to say where!
Opps it does sound like an ad.That wasn't exactly my intent. I was just
shocked at the low book value and wanted somebody to tell me it was a
mistake in the kbb :>P. It is in the US CA though. I always thought
it would be worth somewhat more than my beater stationwagon,heh
Jon A. - 22 Apr 2005 02:49 GMT
Think of it as one of the best kept secrets in the automotive world!
Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:54:12 -0700, "Adysthemic"
<asifidsay@imprivate.com> wrote:
>> Judging by the lack of appreciation of a wider world, that'll be $USD
>> then.....may also help to say where!
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>mistake in the kbb :>P. It is in the US CA though. I always thought
>it would be worth somewhat more than my beater stationwagon,heh
webserve - 21 Apr 2005 17:07 GMT
Amazing!!
Kelley Blue book shows your car at $1,800USD trade-in, $2,750USD Private
party and $3,750 Retail!!!
NADA on the other hand shows your car at $8,700-$9,700 Retail.
Amazing that there is a $5,000 to $6,000 difference between these two on
the retail!!
Can you guess which book the tax people use to tax your vehicle??
Webserve
> Group,
> I haven't driven this for going on 8 months now, so I guess
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Asking maybe 8000.00.Might as well put it on blocks for less.Anyone
> interested?Adysthemic