Interested Buyer Needs Help!
Hi everyone,
I'm new here. I'm looking to buy a proton yellow Vehicross, 2000 or 2001, and I've got $15,000 to spend. My problem in researching this vehicle has been getting a reliable source on market value. Because it's so low production and seems to have a pretty high depreciation, emotional value seems to play a big part in sale prices for the car.
However, some research has helped me to develop the following chart of values:
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Trade-in Retail Dealer
2000 $12,000 $13,500 $15,000
2001 $13,000 $15,500 $17,000
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This is assuming at or around 12k miles per year (so 36k miles for the 2001, and 48k miles for the 2000)
So the question is what should I expect to be able to get for $15k (+ tax, tag, etc.)? Is that too much to pay for a 2000 with 48k miles? I mean, if I turn around and trade that car to a dealership, I'll take a $3k loss, right? But at the same time, not many people are willing to part with '01's for $15k, but they'll trade them in to a dealership for $13k? I dunno, can anyone help me out? I'm really not too familiar with the market on these cars beyond this. What can I get for my money?
Thanks!
I guess everyone has a different take
The '99 VX I got from a dealer was ex-lease but it was well taken car of and benefits being a Southern California car [climate]. I did change all of the fluids myself as soon as I bought the car. Since the car had low miles the typical lease neglect of things like transfer case fluid had no effect. I am very happy with the car after fitting KYB monomax shocks and have zero complaints, I don't know where else you can find a great car like this for just over 12K. Not many people know about these cars but they sure do like to look, if you can keep the miles low the car should benefit over the years from its unique nature and rarity value. I really wish I had instructions for the radio though- anyone know where I can find the radio operation manual? Thx, Vis