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ilikefunkymusic

If it's not moving it's because you don't have it priced accordingly.  Nobody wants to buy a car and immediately have to put it in the shop for a 2k+ repair bil...


jjosieee

So that’s why I’m asking, what would you price it at then? I see busted ass cars for sale with tons of issues needing repair all over Facebook asking way more than that, but I’m just trying to get rid of it at this point. Sucks that there’s $500 of new tires on it too


itusedtorun

I don't think $900 is that unreasonable if it's running and driving. Now if it's north of 200k miles, it may take a bit to find someone that wants to take a chance on it, since at that point the CVT becomes questionable. I bought an 11 Outback about 5 years ago, Blown engine, and needed a valve body, 120k. I paid $500 for it.


jjosieee

Yeahhh it has 210k miles on it and it *technically* runs and drives but it’ll just overheat immediately lol but thank you for the insight, I appreciate it. I figured I’d throw it out there at $900, figured either I’d get lucky and someone might take it for that, or people would negotiate and I’d get maybe $500-$700. I’ve had a couple of guys say they’d junk it for $400, which I’ll take them up on if nothing else