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My cousin just won a new 2002 red T-Bird in a drawing on Christmas eve. Although he loves the car (the look, it still reads 0 miles on the odometer) he realizes that he is better off selling the vehicle. Any suggestions as to best way to sell would be appreciated.
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Otherwise sell it on eBAY. TBird
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Thanks for your input. Technically he will not take title until next week. Trying to arrange a deal before hand to avoid retitling. Dealers so far have made 2 lowball offers that were below their own cost!
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AndyC,
See my post "VINs/Dates?Destinations", I would appreciate any info on the car. |
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Tbird
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No longer posting.
[This message has been edited by 5Birds (edited 12-28-2001).] |
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5birds,
that's exactly what's happening in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, too. I don't think anybody is having a hard time selling a 2002 Thunderbird at MSRP, even when titled. It's still a seller's market for this car, not a buyer's market. |
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No longer posting.
[This message has been edited by 5Birds (edited 12-28-2001).] |
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titled or not makes no difference whatsoever! i'm a car dealer and watch 3 or 4 of these go through auctions every week, and anywhere from $42,000 to $48,000
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Spoke with my cousin last evening. He said that he would love to find a dealer willing to pay $46,000 for his car and avoid going through E-bay and other channels. He would reward anybody who could successfully direct him to a buyer with $200 on a completed transaction. He would split any proceeds 50/50 over and above $46,000. At this point he doesn't know the VIN because it never occurred to him that he needed to know it.
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No longer posting.
[This message has been edited by 5Birds (edited 12-28-2001).] |
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He is not a dealer and cannot go to the auction to easily get rid of the car, and the dealer knows it. TBird
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I don't know where you get your info on T-Bird prices. But I am retailing the Birds for $45,900 today! I would like the names of these dealers so I can WHOLSALE them the T-Birds we have for $46,000-47,000.
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There seems to be a great disparity in reported availability and prices in different parts of the country. Cars listed by dealers in the 'sunbelt' states seem to be commanding a $5-10K premium, but mrviper is ready to deal at MSRP and posters to the Edmund's Town Hall T-bird thread seem to think there is an abundance of cars available under list price. warning - The Edmund's gang is decidedly hostile to the new Thunderbird, so be prepared for a lot of negative comments.
Does it have anything to do with Ford's anti-broker edict? There's usually more price-leveling through network sales. |
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