how much can i expect to receive if i decide to sell a 2007 CRV Honda won...
#2
as soon as a car rolls of the ramp, it depriciates in value.since u have really not used it, maybe a used car dealer or even a new car dealer may buy it.u should at least get 23,000 plus. this is moderate.ps: the CR-V is awesome with fantastic gas mileage. im talking bout the 2003 - 2006 model. dunno about the 07 model.list it on websites also. anyone who sees the amount of miles which i assume to be really less would gladyly pay 90 percent of the original value.bargain with the dealer. offer to seel the car at just a few hundred to a $1000 less than the actual price.dealers are tough bargainers.i apparently don't know much like the guy below, but 67 percent does not seem fair.
#3
If the dealer gives you 67% of factory invoice minus TTL and the "pack" or "transaction documentation fee", that $19K car becomes a $12K car.Take the car, use it as equity to get a loan, pay the taxes on it, and sell it on ebay, craigslist, autotrader, or where ever for $16.5K and make a family that's car shopping really, really, happy.
#4
I definitely wouldn't sell to a dealer. You'll get robbed. Stick a For Sale sign on it and drive it. Make the price a little higher but not over the price of a new one. That'll give you room to negotiate with someone.
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