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Subject Re: Re: Actually NADA is pretty accurate.
     
Posted by SuperflyA on July 15, 2005 at 1:15 AM
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In Reply To Re: Actually NADA is pretty accurate. posted by ussendeav on July 14, 2005 at 11:49 PM
     
Message :You need to search autotrader.com as well as any Z forum for people within 250 miles of your zip code. Collect all data on every Z matching your year, condition, mileage etc and take
:the 5 highest values and get an average, then add in the options you can substantiate with proof. Then visit some used car dealers and ask if they sold any Z's like yours in the last 3 months, complile those prices, then take those top 2 values and average them out to your final value.
:My insurance company tried that on me with a 1999 Q45 I had that was stolen. My technique earned me an additional 3500 dollars. I'll never buy another Infiniti---50k new and
:3 years later I only got 19k. Sad concidering how nice of a car it was. Just no resale value.
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:Hope this helps.


NADA says $10K? I thought I came out with around $8,500 , but then minus the fees, and such, I will only get around $7.5K. Anyway, I'll take the above advice. We'll see what happens. I think (or thought) the car was worth around $11K or even more because of it's prime condition...what do you all think? Maybe I just payed too much. We'll see if your advice works. It seems smart to me. Thanks. Any other tips?

     
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