Used truck/car pricing
#1
Used truck/car pricing
Hello,
I put my 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 HDup for sale last week, and thought my price was decent based on how good of condition the truck is in. Kelley good condition is 9200, fair is 8200. I put it up for 8995 in my local paper and have had zero calls on it so far.It is a really nice truck in great shape. Does have 107K miles, but runs great, perfect autotrans, needs nothing.
Need some input, is the price too high? Are people only willing to pay the fair condition price now for good condition vehicles? Is it just bad economy, no one has any money? Is it not enough people like Dodge? Seems Ford and Chevy dominate the market up here.
Thanks for any input.
I put my 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 HDup for sale last week, and thought my price was decent based on how good of condition the truck is in. Kelley good condition is 9200, fair is 8200. I put it up for 8995 in my local paper and have had zero calls on it so far.It is a really nice truck in great shape. Does have 107K miles, but runs great, perfect autotrans, needs nothing.
Need some input, is the price too high? Are people only willing to pay the fair condition price now for good condition vehicles? Is it just bad economy, no one has any money? Is it not enough people like Dodge? Seems Ford and Chevy dominate the market up here.
Thanks for any input.
#2
RE: Used truck/car pricing
most people use NADA guide now. www.NADA.com might be a little difference in value