Checking NADA Valuation, I noticed that under the Clean Retail the NADA site says that vehicles in exceptionally good condition and exceptionally low mileage may be worth significantly more than Clean Retail. (The is no similar note under Clean Trade In)
- VXs for Sale - Mileage - Asking Price - NADA - Over Under
- Foxfire VX 1 - 55,000 miles - $10,900 - $9637 - +$87
- Your VX - 73,000 miles - $?????? - $9550 - $0
- Foxfire VX 2 - 90,000 miles - $11,900 - $8925 - -$712
- Foxfire VX 3 - 92,400 miles - $9,750 - $8725 - -$912
- Foxfire VX 4 - 117,460 miles - $9,495 - $7900 - -$1737
Comparing the NADA Clean Retail prices of the different VX's for sale out there shows that NADA at least places a pretty high premium on low mileage. For example the one Richard has with 90,000 miles is worth according to NADA $712 less than yours, assuming comparable condition. On the other hand the VX with 55,000 miles is only worth $87 more than yours but has 18,000 fewer miles. Oddly the 2,400 miles difference between 90,000 and 92,400 is worth $200.
I assumed that all of them were 2000 model year. using the actual model year may change the results somewhat. Richard's happens to be a 2000 also.