In reply to Knurled:
Yeah, 547, sorry, couldn't remember the exact number
And yes, in our area it took so many used cars off the road, that you can't find anything that runs and drives below $2000.
In reply to Knurled:
Yeah, 547, sorry, couldn't remember the exact number
And yes, in our area it took so many used cars off the road, that you can't find anything that runs and drives below $2000.
When I bought my GN back in 1998 I paid $9500 for it with 65k miles. I sold it a few years later for $10500 without many changes. You could buy a no mile GNX back then for $30-40k.
Knurled wrote:Appleseed wrote: Counterpoint: It made all the $500 cheap turds suddenly worth $1,000 overnight because of scarcity. Bad program. Bad.I was going to post a Craigslist ad of a '99 Forester that had so much rust that it looked like the automotive equivalent of a zombie, like you could reach into the car through the doors and/or fendersm advertised at $1500, but the ad is gone, car presumably sold...
then there was scrap prices, 18 months ago almost anything would break $400 at the metal yard, pushing everything else up a little. Junk cars are starting to get cheap again, finally.
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