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Old 04-23-2010, 01:02 AM
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How much should I be selling my HHR for??

So I listed my HHR for sale a few days a go and haven't had much action on it. I really thought someone would jump on it quick.

Its listed on this forum and on craigslist, and I've gotten some inquiries, but its definitely not getting the same interest my Tacoma did.

So I have it listed for 10,900. I wanted to get some input from you folks. You think my price is right? Or am I a little high?

2007 HHR 2LT
2.4 Liter Engine
Leather Heated Seats
Moonroof
Remote Autostart
Upgraded factory Pioneer Stereo System with Sub
Performance Suspension (sits about an inch lower than normal - looks killer, rides very smooth)
Chrome Wheels
New Firehawk tires with only a few thousand miles on them
Power Everything (windows, seats, mirrors, etc)
41500 miles

Here are some pics: http://img202.imageshack.us/slidesho...=dsc01998g.jpg

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Old 04-23-2010, 05:54 AM
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It is not a pick up is why.

You are going to face the issue that there are just a lot of HHR's out their right now. The market is flooded with a lot of LS and it is effecting the LT a lot.

I got top dollar from the first guy who looked at my 12 year old 100,000 mile Sonoma. Same for my older S10 Trucks are the easiest thing to sell and you will get the most for it.

You only need that one person to come and want a clean LT with all the goods. The price you have is fair just the martket is just not there.

Another factor is the new LS can be had also for just a little more too.

Most cases a loaded vehickle is a blessing but in the case of the HHR the LS is so close to it most take the lesser price.

You may stay where you are and be open to offers.

When manmy can buy a LS for $2,000 less and they don't car if it has a 2.2 or no sun roof it makes the LT a hard sell.
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Old 04-23-2010, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by malo8899
listed for 10,900
2007 HHR 2LT
tires with only a few thousand miles on them
41500 miles
Sad to say here's what people see when they see the listing.
The comment 'bout the Toyo.....your FINE lookin' HHR sure beats any runaway toyo right now and I'm certain the prices are down on them too.
Here's what I'd do....Hang tuff on the price, don't give it away unless you have to..........And hump on over to "Oh thank heaven" and get ya a cup of Joe.
And did I mention.....you sure gots a fine lookin' HHR!
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Old 04-23-2010, 07:25 AM
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I would start at $12K.
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Old 04-23-2010, 08:58 AM
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Ya, I guess I am just waiting for that right person. It's takes a unique person to love an HHR I think....where everyone (especially in florida) drives a pickup. I dont think the average joe realizes how much you can do with this car.

Price wise, my hesitancy in starting at 12k is not getting the initial interest. I just need to get what I owe out of it, and 10,900 gives me 600-700 bucks of negotiation room.
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Old 04-23-2010, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by malo8899
Ya, I guess I am just waiting for that right person. It's takes a unique person to love an HHR I think....where everyone (especially in florida) drives a pickup. I dont think the average joe realizes how much you can do with this car.

Price wise, my hesitancy in starting at 12k is not getting the initial interest. I just need to get what I owe out of it, and 10,900 gives me 600-700 bucks of negotiation room.
Do 11.9 and it will give you some room to close a deal if needed. Just don't get upside down.
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Old 04-23-2010, 02:04 PM
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people like the 9's because it makes them feel like they have room to negotiate, so i would list it at $11.9 and take it from there.

listing it at $12k just makes it seem there is a firm price. I went throught it before and didn't get alot of calls until i dropped $100. just dont do the 995. make it 11,900
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Old 04-25-2010, 12:59 PM
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I would say 10 even MAX.
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Old 04-25-2010, 01:03 PM
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Looks great, you shouldn't be selling it!
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Old 04-25-2010, 01:20 PM
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Smile HHR selling price?

I just bought a '07 LT with all the goodies that you offer except the upgraded stereo, 46K miles, brand new tires.

The asking price at a dealer was $12,995, I made an offer and walked away with no give in price. Came back a week later and Offered $11K and came home with a '07 HHR. (the car was on the lot for 32 days)

Very happy with it so far, no problems and getting 27.5 mpg around town.
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