billccm, on Aug 12 2008, 07:32 PM, said:
I'm not sure I understand your question, but I'll answer it this way. I have seen 2006 Sebring Convertibles advertise at Budget Rental Car Sales outlet for $10,999. I have also seen a few 2007 Sebring Convertibles advertise for $14,999 here locally at a Dodge dealer's used lot.
What really blew my mind the other day was a 2007 PT Cruiser convertible for $9,999?!?! (Also at Budget)
The economy is down, and lets face it, domestic brand cars are just an outright bargain in the used market.
It really makes me think; I bought my 1991 LeBaron convertible in Oct, 1990 for about $15,150 out the door and on the road. Here it is 18 years later, and I bet I could get a year old Sebring convertible for the same price I paid for that LeBaron in 1990!
And in closing, although not apples to apples, one of my co-workers just paid $10,000 for a 1998 Accord with 114K miles.
What is the world coming too?
Bill
I just was talking about if investing $2000 will make something as good as somthing 12 years younger,
that had been better taken care of, with the same milage, etc., is it worth it,?
even though your not really going for a profit, but more of personal satisfaction in your choice, because you spent 5 or so grand less than somthing that was pre preped , newer and ready to go. By knowing what is in that price range of say same type viecle, i'll know when it is quits or what ever.
"one of my co-workers just paid $10,000 for a 1998 Accord with 114K miles" <--- now thats insane. a 98 with 114,000 for $10,000, thats like, well, nsane.
This post has been edited by Crow: 12 August 2008 - 10:12 PM