Guy wants to buy my Esky

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popo8

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So im not sure what to do. I LOVE my caddy and Its almost exactly modded the way I want minus a few lil things...

Its lowered... white 22s... cai... remote start... after market headlight housings with HIDS and HIDS in the fogs... carbon fiber wrapped all of the wood... perfect leather...etc etc etc...140k and runs like a champ.

Ive been approached by a guy that wants it although he has not made an actual monetary offer yet... however I want to have my mind set right when he does.

I looked up book value and the 02 is not worth that much... do I actually offer it for sale for what KBB says EXCELLENT condition is?

(Ill get another esky, thats not the issue)

Or do i make the price higher to be something that makes it more worth it to me and something for him to think about...?

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Or do I just keep it cause its hard to find them not all ratted out?

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TheAutumnWind

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I'd definitely be asking more than that for it. Make it worth your while. Great looking ride btw.
 

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Keep it. Why sell it if you have it setup the way you want it. Nice caddy btw. I'm about to have my wheels powder coated pearl white! Took me awhile to find it.
 

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If you WANT (as in NEED) to sell it, then you can't expect more or much more than book value. De-mod it to lessen the loss. If you WOULD sell it for the right price, then just determine what that price is and the book value is only a starting point. But you can't expect everyone to agree with you on the price. You never know- there may be someone that wants an Esky exactly- or nearly-like yours and would pay the extra to have the instant gratification. My general starting point is to add book value and 50% of the cost of mods and see how that sounds.
 
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Damn that is one great looking Esky. I'd keep it, hard to come by clean NBS trucks and one with miles like that. Everything has a price but you also have to be happy and not regretting you sold it for too low. Either way good luck with it clean looking ride.
 

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I've always said everything is for sale for the right price. You know what you have in it, feel the guy out, if he's going to offer you what you think it's worth, I'd probably consider it. On the flip side, if it's modded like you like, and he try's to low ball you, I'd politely tell him no thank you. At the end of the day, it's your call.
 

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I've never heard someone share a story about a vehicle they loved and sold and were glad they sold it. Instead, I hear this all the time, "I loved that vehicle, and wish I had never sold it". I have a few of those stories myself.
 

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