Evo 9 Price?
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Evo 9 Price?
So I'm debating on selling my 2006 Evo 9, but I have no idea of a price range. I tried searching the forum, but I'm in a particular situation.
The car only has a few bolt ons (exhaust, intake, etc.) nothing extreme. plus a tune. it has 48.3k miles on it. the car was involved in a hit and run in the rear end. caught the guy, but the trunk line is slightly off. you would have to look directly at it to notice. also, about 8-10 gallons of tea was spilling inside the car. the driver's side(front and back) of the car was completely soaked. I tried to get as much of it out as possible, but we know how difficult this can be. the amp underneath the seat is ruined, and so the car technically has no sound system.
anyway, long story and I apologize, would this car still have value? if so, what is a good price range?
The car only has a few bolt ons (exhaust, intake, etc.) nothing extreme. plus a tune. it has 48.3k miles on it. the car was involved in a hit and run in the rear end. caught the guy, but the trunk line is slightly off. you would have to look directly at it to notice. also, about 8-10 gallons of tea was spilling inside the car. the driver's side(front and back) of the car was completely soaked. I tried to get as much of it out as possible, but we know how difficult this can be. the amp underneath the seat is ruined, and so the car technically has no sound system.
anyway, long story and I apologize, would this car still have value? if so, what is a good price range?
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I'd say $18-19k, depending on the demand in your area. Mileage is reasonably low but that accident is gonna hurt your sale price, especially if it wasn't fixed properly.
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only reason I didn't post in the "for sale" thread is because I had no idea of the value of the car. if it's too low, I'll just keep the car and strip the interior. It's my DD, not a race car :3
but I'm not certain if the amp is ruined. I do know that if it's plugged in, the speakers make white noise. even if the car is off. as for the carpet, I'm not certain how extensive the damage is yet. the tea incident happened recently.
but I'm not certain if the amp is ruined. I do know that if it's plugged in, the speakers make white noise. even if the car is off. as for the carpet, I'm not certain how extensive the damage is yet. the tea incident happened recently.
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Well if its not lining up properly, then it wasn't fixed properly... That's my thought at least. Personally, I wouldn't purchase a car that's been in a rear end collision and it looks like it wasn't fixed correctly. If the outside doesn't look right, how can I be sure the inside doesn't reflect the work that was done/not done on the exterior?
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Well if its not lining up properly, then it wasn't fixed properly... That's my thought at least. Personally, I wouldn't purchase a car that's been in a rear end collision and it looks like it wasn't fixed correctly. If the outside doesn't look right, how can I be sure the inside doesn't reflect the work that was done/not done on the exterior?
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i got the same exact question! i got an evo 9 also with only 14500 miles on it and it is completely stock... how much you think i can get for it?
edit: clean title and fully payed off
edit: clean title and fully payed off
Last edited by a10495; Dec 14, 2012 at 01:34 AM. Reason: no accidents flawless condition interior and exterior