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what is a reasonable price to ask for these vehicles? No, I'm not trying to take a cause of gas prices …
He could very well afford gas without spending more than $ 1,000 per month in payments and secure! my ex left me stuck with both so I have to get rid of one. my problem is that I'm upside down on both loans and gas prices as they are nobody wants to buy more than 4 cylinders (both V6). the only reason I have so many miles on them is that each had ~ 20k miles when I bought the used representation. anyway, I have: 2005 Ford Explorer XLT, sunroof, third row seat, towing package, satellite radio, 6 CD in-dash DVD player / changer, roof rack, leather interior, running boards, power driver seat, 4×4, fuel flexible, 62k miles ~ 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring, leather interior, heated seats, dual power seats, alloy wheels, 50k ~ my blue book says $ 13k for Explorer (owes $ 15k), $ 14k for Chrysler (owes $ 22k) that people want $ 12 for Explorer, but not yet examined. I do not want to lose much $, so I prefer to sell the car. what do you think would be reasonable to ask everyone?
I think he's using the best source for determining the price. Generally KBB.com use less than 10%. So a KBB.com 13 000 means that the list price to $ 11,700. $ 12,000 is close enough.
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