Can you post the same for the '99 and '00 VX?
Can you post the same for the '99 and '00 VX?
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Here's what NADA says for 60,000 miles on 99 & 00 VX.
1999
Trade in: $11,150
Retail $13,350
2000
Trade in: $12,275
Retail: $14,600
NADA seems to appreciate these fine machines a bit better than the other books! Great find BumbleBee!
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Very nice !!!!
Mine, with 46,000 miles, came back at $16,400 !!!
http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...160&da=-1&nx=2
Last edited by transio : 07/02/2006 at 12:01 PM
Steve
My 99 with 98000 miles is at $11,500! So WHY are all of you selling them letting them go for so little?
just curious, last time i did my smog check, my vx is weight 4600 pds. ans i dont think the chrome rims weight 600 pds!
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I just got back from the stealership to trade in for a prius. They offered me $4750. Trust me, I didnt take it.
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Yeah, I had a dealership offer me $5000 for my '99 with 103k miles; NADA has mine being worth $8900 trade-in or $11100 retail, but Edmunds lists it as $4843 trade-in or $7895 retail. That's a huge difference! I think NADA estimates what a vehicle should be worth, whereas Edmunds "TMV" is based more on reported sales, which shows how many folks are selling their VX'es for way less than they're worth.