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Old Aug 28, 2012 | 06:20 PM
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So I am tired of not having an extended cab and plan on selling my Dakota, values on things this old tend to be a little weird and i just thought i'd ask what you all think i should get for it??

V6, 4x4, Manual, new plugs/wires/air and fuel filter/flow master muffler, 136k, tire tread isn't matching but all have decent tread, though they have some surface cracks. 5 aftermarket wheels (with almost full size spare lol) seats have been replaced with some random ones(before i got it) has aftermarket speakers/deck. I painted it with Rustoleum (which is actually really tough so far)

I live in Southern Utah (St. George) in case that makes much a difference.

GUESSTIMATIONS!?!?!
 
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Old Aug 28, 2012 | 06:51 PM
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I asked the same thing on my 90 and was advised to start at $1500. put it on Craigs list for that and sold it for that to the first caller.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2012 | 05:19 AM
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Always ask a little more than what you want and you can go down on price to make the buyer feel like there getting a good deal. I paid $1950 for my 95 ext cab 5.2 2wd. So you could start at say $2000 and lower the price until a deal is made.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2012 | 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by kahanabob
I asked the same thing on my 90 and was advised to start at $1500. put it on Craigs list for that and sold it for that to the first caller.
If it sold the first day, price was either too low or just right.

Around here, trucks are at a premium. Anything inspected is bringing at least 1500. If its inspected, 4x4 and in decent shape, you're closer to 2k. If OPs truck is mechanically sound, I'd ask 2500 for it and take anything over 1.9k.

Always ask $500 more than you're willing to sell for on cl, people will haggle you.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2012 | 01:19 PM
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Yeah i was planning on keeping the truck for 1,000,001 miles (not quite literal) and the only thing that i was planning on doing for the next while is replace the clutch, but it still has a ways left to wear. I had 1800-2000 (closing) price it mind, so i'll shoot for that.
 
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