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It's worth what you'll pay for it... |
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Only1Z on May 21, 2001 at 6:54 PM |
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What's a mint, 1-owner 1990TT with 20K miles worth? posted by jayZbird on May 21, 2001 at 06:03 PM |
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Look at it this way...if you really want it, but don't want to spend a couple extra grand for the low mileage, then don't get it. It's a premium car that deserves a premium price. If you really want it, you have to pay that premium. But think of it this way...if you let it go, will you be able to find one that will compare to its condition anytime soon (or ever)? If you really like it, who cares if it's a grand more than you think it should be. You may never have the chance to own one like it again. I believe that 20K miles is worth $3K to $4K easily. So if the value of the car is around $11K or $12K, I'd pay at minimum $15K and might even go to $16K. I do have lots of experience buying low mileage Z's. I have a 90TT with 13K miles and a 91TT with 11K miles. And I do not regret paying a premium for them. If I would've spent a few thousand less, I may have gotten a car with 60K+ miles on it. In most instances, that would mean more of a risk. Now I wouldn't buy a Z with that low of mileage if I was going to put 20K mDBD::ODBC::db prepare failed: (DBD: st_prepare/SQLAllocStmt err=-2) at incl_db.pm line 314. iles on it a year. That would be rather silly. Then you'd be better off with something that costs less. This is my 2 cents...
 Tim 1990 300ZX Stage I Twin Turbo 1991 300ZX Stage III Twin Turbo (just added to Z family) |
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