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Ross-Tech Vag Com HEX-USB-CAN for sale

tejastommy

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2013 Jetta DSG
Selling my HEX-CAN. Dual-K & CAN
Make me a decent offer please. I paid $349.

Edit, sorry for violating club rules JSWTDI09 ����
I'll say this, I'm not sure how much to ask as I see them listed ranging from $355-$455.

If I list it as OBO, do I just add a cutoff date?
 
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tejastommy

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Sorry I violated club rules JSWTDI09, :(
I'll say this, I've seen them listed ranging between $355-$455. I'm not sure if those asking prices are legit yet. This is a 1 owner unit.
If I put an OBO on it do I just add a cutoff date? For EX. Jan 1st...
 

JSWTDI09

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I'll say this, I've seen them listed ranging between $355-$455. I'm not sure if those asking prices are legit yet. This is a 1 owner unit.
If I put an OBO on it do I just add a cutoff date? For EX. Jan 1st...
A HEX-USB+CAN interface cable sold for $349 (plus shipping) when new. You probably won't get more than that for it. There are some newer VCDS interfaces that do sell for more. Most of these cables sell for anywhere from $200 to $275 - depending mostly on how big of a hurry you are in to sell it. Sell it for $200 or less and it will go pretty quickly. One was recently advertised here for $150 (IIRC) and it sold within hours. With some patience, you might be able to get $275 or more. If it does not sell before your "cut-off date" you might just have to lower your price a little. Good luck.

Have Fun!

Don
 

mech644

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The new stuff from Ross-Tech is now VIN # limited.
To me a hex-can that is not vin limited should have a greater value on secondary market.
Granted the new stuff is most likely far more forward upgradeable then the slightly older stuff.
My .02
 

JDSwan87

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HEX-CAN only goes up to ~2015my IIRC. I suspect that their value will decrease as the years go on.
 

JSWTDI09

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HEX-CAN only goes up to ~2015my IIRC. I suspect that their value will decrease as the years go on.
There will come a point in the future when their usefulness will decline (like the non-CAN ones today). However a HEX+CAN cable will still work with almost* everything that VW sells today. It works fine on my 2018 Tiguan. I suspect it will still work on most other 2018 MQB based models. There is no hurry in getting rid of these cables, and their unlimited VIN capability is still a big plus. For anything TDI a HEX+CAN is perfect.

*The newer HEX-V2 and HEX-NET interfaces are noticeably faster when talking with UDS controllers and these came in about 2015 (however, it might be more accurate to say that the older HEX+CAN interfaces are slow in communicating with UDS controllers). There are also a few controller modules that the older cables cannot communicate with. These are mostly in high end VW/Audi vehicles. So far, the only VW I know of that has a problem with the HEX-CAN interface is the 2018 VW Atlas - it has a few controllers that require the new interfaces. Some high end Audi vehicles will also need the newer interfaces to see all of the controllers.

Have Fun!

Don
 
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