Been away from the game. My IX MR - what is it worth?
#31
Can't believe some of the low ball prices. Who cares what the banks will give you, save some money for the down payment if you want it. 19-20K is the lowest you should go and for me that would be questionable. The car looks good and unmolested. There are not too many like it, and they are not making any more, ever.
#32
Just remember: Supras sell for way above KBB all the time. You just have to wait for a committed, adult buyer. That's good because it keeps ricers with a mommy co-signer from buying your car. :-)
#33
Supras are hard to find, maybe a couple yrs from now when Evo 8 and 9 become rare then yea he can sell it for a lot
#34
thx much for the opinions, everyone. i've decided to go ahead and sell. I will probably regret it later, but what can you do? my needs/priorities have changed since i bought the evo in 2005.
oh, in case you're curious, i've listed it for $19250 (cars.com). we'll see what happens.
oh, in case you're curious, i've listed it for $19250 (cars.com). we'll see what happens.
#35
to be honest hold on to it. If EVO line is being killed off like everyone said. The EVO IX will go up in price like the Supra did.
a 1993.5 TT Supra shouldnt be 30k but its awesomeness and followers make them that hign
1987 Buick Grand national 15k
1991 NSX 27k
our cars are going to go up in price... you will see..
a 1993.5 TT Supra shouldnt be 30k but its awesomeness and followers make them that hign
1987 Buick Grand national 15k
1991 NSX 27k
our cars are going to go up in price... you will see..
#38
I, as you OP, am debating letting my IX go. Awesome car and have loved every minute of the 5 years of owning it, but my priorities have changed. I think the asking price is fair and I'm sure the right buyer will come along. If it was me with mine (MR, just turned 41K, $26-27 obo). Just my .02. GLWS!
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