I agree... more importantly that is what the market says.In excellent condition that's an $8K TDI, a bit less for the small damage noted.
Mine's gone too. Over time the foam starts coming off.Why is it missing the engine cover ?
I still have mine but keep it in the garage.Mine's gone too. Over time the foam starts coming off.
In excellent condition that's an $8K TDI, a bit less for the small damage noted.
I agree... more importantly that is what the market says.
Sounds like a good way to waste both your time and that of the seller's. The askin price seems about right for the age and miles and the mark down for a wagon.if it's not rusty and maint is immaculate i could maybe see 5k.
show up with 4k cash and walk if they say no
If the seller wants to sell for $2,000 less than they could get, that's up to them. Means a prospective buyer gets a good deal.You both should email him/her and let them know that "this is what the market says" for a 10 model year old car with almost 300k miles .
Sounds like a good way to waste both your time and that of the seller's. The askin price seems about right for the age and miles and the mark down for a wagon.
mark this thread under lol .... unicorn .... sure....whatever ......triple b strikes again......
In excellent condition that's an $8K TDI, a bit less for the small damage noted.
I didn't say I would either. Check the threads here and elsewhere for what they have been going for with similar mileage and beyond $10K with less than 200K miles.would you pay 8k for that car?
i can't say that i would
If in excellent condition, yes. With the minor dings, $6K or $7K. (the caveat I noted)would you pay 8k for that car?
i can't say that i would
if it's not rusty and maint is immaculate i could maybe see 5k.
show up with 4k cash and walk if they say no
people do regularly sell their TDIs for gasser prices, i have seen that. The problem i see with the 8k proposed value of this car is i better not have to do any maintenance besides fluids for 2 years or i will be upset.If in excellent condition, yes. With the minor dings, $6K or $7K. (the caveat I noted)
A lot of people are used to seeing prices for gasser VWs and are unaware of the retained value of TDIs.
i've seen all the threads and i think they are over valued. I think there is a bit of a bubble on TDIs in general. I appreciate their functionality and longevity. I may find myself in one eventually.I didn't say I would either. Check the threads here and elsewhere for what they have been going for with similar mileage and beyond $10K with less than 200K miles.
true nuff.If it lived its life in the west, it's EXTREMELY rare to have any rust out here.
Why is it missing the engine cover ?
The seller is offering the vehicle (per the crazed list ad) for $5(k) or $3(k) less then this mythical valuation. I think (per my post) that he is probably spot on for $5(k) for a 10 year old vehicle with 280(k) on the clock. From what I read (and the best I can tell from the pictures --- and I acknowledge I could be wrong here) and before just sending out teh checks, maybe one would wish to take a looksee at this car (I know crazed list vehicles are above reproach and all ).If the seller wants to sell for $2,000 less than they could get, that's up to them. Means a prospective buyer gets a good deal.
You are quite out of touch with MK IV pricing. (there is mark UP for being a wagen)
High mileage car with no maintenance history mentioned for sale on crazed list. What could possibly go wrong here .............If in excellent condition, yes. With the minor dings, $6K or $7K. (the caveat I noted)
A lot of people are used to seeing prices for gasser VWs and are unaware of the retained value of TDIs.
Local to me 03 TDI Jetta Wagon 5 Speed 85k original miles sold in 36 hours about 8 weeks ago for $12k...
In my opinion, this one is a steal for $5k, even with high miles. I passed the ad on to a few people who I know are looking for TDI's.
So I graduated university a long time ago, but I bought some new batteries at the drug store for the TI-85. So...............I did the math...The seller is offering the vehicle (per the crazed list ad) for $5(k) or $3(k) less then this mythical valuation. I think (per my post) that he is probably spot on for $5(k) for a 10 year old vehicle with 280(k) on the clock. From what I read (and the best I can tell from the pictures --- and I acknowledge I could be wrong here) and before just sending out teh checks, maybe one would wish to take a looksee at this car (I know crazed list vehicles are above reproach and all ).
I would imagine that beyond the non-stock wheels (deduction); the glazed headlights (showing lack of detail/upkeep IMO); the lack of esp (deduction); the chinese tires (deduction) and commentary from the seller that it shifts like a car with 280(k) on the clock would that maybe the seller disagrees with the enthusiasm of some posting here. Has this car been maintained? What has been changed out? Does this matter to those posting? It should, IMO.
NICE! I want to email this offer to the seller. Thanks for making me laugh. I need it.So I graduated university a long time ago, but I bought some new batteries at the drug store for the TI-85. So...............I did the math...
Asking Price of Wagon: $5,000
non-stock wheels deduct: -$500
glazed headlights deduct: -$750
Lack of ESP deduct: -$600
Chinese Tires deduct: -$1000
Shifts like a car with 280k miles deduct: -$2500
So my magic TI-85 says the correct price is………….the seller owes you $350!!!!! Seems like a fair deal. Minus negotiation, of course, for the lack of records.
…..If I were you: call the seller mention these mathematical concerns and make sure he has the title and a checkbook…..