Need help determining price
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Need help determining price
K - I am putting my 2007 black panel HHR LS up for sale. In spite of checking online black, gold and other books, as well as online ads and the Auto Trader, I can't find ANY HHRs matching this description so that I can set an asking price.
I'd be asking CDN dollars. I've ballparked it at $12,500 CDN, but does anyone have other links or resources on this?
Thanks.
I'd be asking CDN dollars. I've ballparked it at $12,500 CDN, but does anyone have other links or resources on this?
Thanks.
#2
Well look at how cheap they are selling new HHR LS right now with dealer discounts.
That should tell you the prices are down.
In the states in my area most LS are $9K-$12K US dollars depending on mileage. I seldom see an HHR under $9K even for higher mileage 06 LS.
Not much space from top to bottom on the LS.
That should tell you the prices are down.
In the states in my area most LS are $9K-$12K US dollars depending on mileage. I seldom see an HHR under $9K even for higher mileage 06 LS.
Not much space from top to bottom on the LS.
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I am going to drive mine till the wheels fall off!
I got into mine for $12,500 (American) drive out price tax, title and license. It is a 2008 and had 4770 miles on it. The car had been hit lightly and repaired. Paul bought a AA5 panel LS off show room floor for $14,000 so new ones are going fairly reasonable. That definatly hurts resale value.
No matter what price you paid for it new if you can get a brand new one for $14,000 it will be a hard sell to get higher than that for a used one.
No matter what price you paid for it new if you can get a brand new one for $14,000 it will be a hard sell to get higher than that for a used one.
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Cajun - perfect site, thanks! They even had the Panel there!
Carproff, that figure is very helpful, as it's in CDN dollars.
I did the conversion in price, and it's comparable to the prices I see here in US $. 12,500 US would be great.
Will start the ads up here and see what happens. Thanks very much again.
Carproff, that figure is very helpful, as it's in CDN dollars.
I did the conversion in price, and it's comparable to the prices I see here in US $. 12,500 US would be great.
Will start the ads up here and see what happens. Thanks very much again.
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