drverdugo10
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- Aug 6, 2021
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Illinois
I found a 1999 eclipse gs for sale and the car has 184,000 miles on it and he said he doesn’t have a price yet he wants me to shoot him an offer. What would be a reasonable price?
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Its worth what the market will bear, its as simple as that, these cars are not cheap anymore, it could easily bring $10k or more depending on its condition and whats done to it, mileage really doesn't matter anymore on the Dsm's, they are decades old collector cars at this point, thats like worrying about how many miles a 57' Chevy Bel air has on it and paying more or less based on mileage, 99% of these cars are on second, third, forth etc engines and transmissions anyway, this is how I see it and this has been MY experience with cars like this, another example is how much is a 99' Supra with 200k miles on it worth? $40k? $60k? again its worth what the market will bear, its all market driven by supply vs demand my friend.I found a 1999 eclipse gs for sale and the car has 184,000 miles on it and he said he doesn’t have a price yet he wants me to shoot him an offer. What would be a reasonable price?