Need pricing advice
#1
Posted 18 June 2013 - 05:05 AM
Haven't had much time to drive my car and have been trying to sell it, but have to admit traffic has been very light over the past year. I've pretty much just stuck to CL, which I realize is pretty limited, though I do also have it in pano. I started at 17,000 and am now at 14,900. I'm interested to see if you guys think I have it priced right. I'd like a fairly quick sale, but don't want to give it away. It rides perfect and is very solid mechanically with a good amount of upgrades. It would take very little to turn it into a full blown race car; its fast and handles incredibly. Equally, it would be a solid performer on the street (just need to put the muffler and cat back on.) Everything works, except a recent minor issue withe AC, (compressor not getting power). It's not a concours car, but is definitely presentable, body is prob 7.5 out if 10.
Here's the ad:
http://cnj.craigslis...3870767192.html
Appreciate your (honest) thoughts.
Thanks
#2
Posted 18 June 2013 - 05:34 AM
I have a few comments, I hope you will take these as constructive:
CL is a very local market, I think you would do better on Cars.com or Autotrader.com to grab a national market.
I would be cautious about a car which is a half-way race car. If you have used it for racing you should say so, how much and how often. If not, you should say that too.
I think you should show pictures of any "flaws" (dash cracks, etc.). If the problems are (as you describe) minor, then there is no harm in showing that a 20 year old car is not showroom perfect and sets the right expectations for an in person inspection.
Clean the engine bay and replace the picture.
4,661 968s sold in North America (2,417 Coupes) for the series from 1992-1995.
Compare your $14,900 against this: http://www.autotrade...344433877&Log=0
GLWS,
Jay
Edited by 94SilverCab, 18 June 2013 - 05:43 AM.
#3
Posted 18 June 2013 - 05:53 AM
regarding price, the car seems relatively stock, with high mileage. that puts you in a "bracket" of pricing. it's just the way things are.
the head gasket was changed, but no mention of a valve job. if one was done (and by now it would be likely), it should be mentioned.
given that you obviously track the car, i would specify the condition of the brakes. you say "recent" but then list the belts as 2.5 years old (which makes them getting close to being due again)
given all that, i would say the price is probably high in most people's minds. the market would put a car with that mileage between $9500 and $13k. the few extras and the work done help, but i think you may have difficulty getting past that without listing other already dealt with items that would increase value.
1. i would specify that the 16" rims are silver. it reads like both sets are orange (even though the pic shows them silver.
2. i would specify what type of LSD is in the car.
3. i would definitely specify the condition of all workings (electrical, etc) as well as the condition of the bushings, and if there are any leaks. these are things that dramatically affect the impression the buyer would get about the car
as a side note, i am pretty sure the power steering tensioner is Design 1 Racing, though you may have bought it at RS Barn.
and i agree that cleaning and polishing the engine bay is a must if you want to maximize price. it also shows more attention to maintenance. a dirty engine bay indicates a neglected car.
#4
Posted 18 June 2013 - 07:03 AM
Have you been getting many calls, just no offers, or are you just not getting any calls?
#5
Posted 18 June 2013 - 07:18 AM
I've only had the car for three years and probably done 15 -20 DEs on it with local pca. I don't drive it on the street and its no longer registered. I bought car with 135k miles, now has 138,000. Max did the head gasket at 137000 miles and valves were fine. It is a well maintained car, no leaks. One thing the track did was expose all the flaws, and they've all been fixed. I've put way more into it then I could ever get back, but my time is pretty limited these days, hence the desire to sell.
#6
Posted 18 June 2013 - 07:25 AM
Some people will appreciate it's there, but they won't pay more to get it, and most people will simply be put off by it.
My car is loaded with upgrades, but I don't expect they increase the value of the car much, even though collectively they've probably cost me $10,000 or more.
#7
Posted 18 June 2013 - 07:30 AM
i would definitely add the things i listed, and correct anything needed. have it detailed or do it yourself, but pictures are everything, and a dirty car doesn't sell well.
i would also state clearly that there is no pinion bearing issue (assuming that's true). too many people ask about it, and if you can put that away up front, you're ahead of the game.
i'm surprised the valves were ok at that mileage. usually by that point the compression is down quite a bit, indicating the need. was it already done when you got it? this will be a big one for anybody who knows these cars. we all know what it costs to R&R the head.
by the way, why isn't the car listed here? it's the largest web site in the world for these cars. you're missing a good exposure point.
#8
Posted 18 June 2013 - 08:13 AM
no pinion issue.
No service records prior to three years ago, but have a ton since.
I trust max when he tells me what's right and what's wrong, he's done all the heavy work on the car.
#9
Posted 18 June 2013 - 09:45 AM
If you are confident that the head is ok I would then list the compression numbers as max would certainly have had to take readings to come to that conclusion. That kind of information will go a long way toward alleviating concerns about mileage
#10
Posted 18 June 2013 - 01:50 PM
#11
Posted 18 June 2013 - 03:25 PM
modified cars carry forward little to no increase in value, and often are actually lower than stock.
in the end, a high mileage car is a high mileage car. if you find one with up to date maintenance records, you can do ok. but you have to wonder why the seller wouldn't keep it. it is almost always because it falls short in some fashion of what the buyer wants. all too often it is because of the same things we all face with our own cars.
so, back to the topic at hand.
put as much detail into any ad as possible, and address as many questions as you might ask when you are shopping for a car. that will go a long way toward making a potential buyer more comfortable.
#12
Posted 18 June 2013 - 03:35 PM
#13
Posted 18 June 2013 - 03:53 PM
(keep in mind I'm still 6 years from 100k at my current rate of driving)
Jay
#14
Posted 18 June 2013 - 04:15 PM
#15
Posted 18 June 2013 - 04:15 PM
. We may ultimately all be left with the choice of keeping it forever, giving it away for nothing, really running it into the ground, or converting it to a track car (and then keeping it forever)..
The problem with going down the full track route is that the repairs can get very expensive and much more frequent. They are very good street cars.
#16
Posted 18 June 2013 - 04:18 PM
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Posted 18 June 2013 - 04:40 PM
#18
Posted 18 June 2013 - 04:52 PM
#19
Posted 18 June 2013 - 06:13 PM
i'm just saying, i've been watching this for 9 years now. it will run about $20k to get that car truly up and right. you just may not know it for a while.
#20
Posted 18 June 2013 - 06:36 PM
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