So I guess we just deduct $2 per mile and arrive at a fair price. A 40000 mile car is obviously worthless. I was born at night...but not last night. JMO back at ya. No hard feelings.
Exactly! I'll be up to pick up your 40,000 miler for $20,000! See you Tuesday!
I think you were missing the point. All I was saying is that anyone selling their low miles GNX right now is going to have a hard time getting those ridiculous asking prices of 90-100k. It is no longer spring 2006, the sooner people realize it, the better everyone will be. If you can barely get those numbers at a place like BJ, where the pricing structure is way tilted, then good luck doing so in the real world.
If you watched any of the BJ on TV, you would have noticed that the only sector that suffered with the economy the way it is was the exorbitantly priced market. The Yenkos, and the COPOS's, and such. If only I had a dime everytime that greedy idiot Craig Jackson said "Come on guys, this is way below the money for a car like this."
I understand your position, you apparently own at least one GNX judging from your username. Of course you don't want to hear that it isn't worth as much as it was two years ago.
I will repeat what I said in my earlier post, I have never heard of anyone purchasing one for over the 60-70k price range, and all of those that are priced above that, are sitting and they will continue to sit IMO. The best thing that the seller of this car was to bring it to BJ, he would have never gotten the 75K-ish that he did without doing so with the re-paint. Especially, since the car is most likely bu******. Explain to me how a car that has never seen the road and only has 267 miles has an undercarraige like that, and needed a re-paint? It doesn't happen. Anyone that would have had the foresight to put the car away, would have done so properly. I think the car was probably rigged back from a few thousand miles.