Low mileage fd price
$18K to $25K...if you have documentation on the low mileage. It is really easy to put whatever miles one wants to display with digital odometers or replacement units.
A sub-10K mileage car ought to be PERFECT inside and out, with literally no appreciable wear and tear.
A sub-10K mileage car ought to be PERFECT inside and out, with literally no appreciable wear and tear.
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From: Charlottesville VA 22901
No less than 27k if it's a one owner car that's always been garaged and babied etc...... Most car dealers would be asking 30k plus
There's a CYM in IL being sold by a dealer for around 30k. The car has unknown mileage (gauge cluster was replaced), has been wrecked, stripped down to a bare chassis (lots of non original parts) and repainted etc...... Because of the collector value etc...... it's really important to be careful you are paying for a good car. Good luck!
There's a CYM in IL being sold by a dealer for around 30k. The car has unknown mileage (gauge cluster was replaced), has been wrecked, stripped down to a bare chassis (lots of non original parts) and repainted etc...... Because of the collector value etc...... it's really important to be careful you are paying for a good car. Good luck!
I was just searching Craigslist and I found a rx7 said the odometer read 8000. After talking to the guy he said it was a typo and that it has 48k and the engine only had 18k. He's asking $15k for it. Comes with spare tranny and engine.
Low miles only mean part of the story.
If it looks great, no discernable wear on interior, no squeaks or leaks, still smells of 'new', then it's easily $18k+.
If it looks clean bur has miles.... $14-16k. And the get pretty shitty going lower. At least in the looks dept.
If it looks great, no discernable wear on interior, no squeaks or leaks, still smells of 'new', then it's easily $18k+.
If it looks clean bur has miles.... $14-16k. And the get pretty shitty going lower. At least in the looks dept.





